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Easy-to-sing songs by Lila Ikuta: A roundup of tracks you’ll want to try at karaoke

Rira Ikuta, the vocalist of YOASOBI—a music duo overwhelmingly popular among younger generations.

She is also active as a solo singer and has released songs for which she writes both lyrics and music.

In this article, we’ve gathered some of her tracks that are easy to sing at karaoke.

Many of them have a relaxed tempo or require minimal vocal dynamics, making this selection great for karaoke beginners.

Why not try singing songs that make the most of her clear, translucent voice?

Easy-to-sing songs by Lila Ikuta: A roundup of tracks I want to try at karaoke (1–10)

charmIkuta Rira

The song “Omajinai” opens the second mini-album Jukebox.

Its contrast between a driving rock sound and a clear, transparent vocal, together with refreshing lyrics, really lifts the mood.

With its simple melody and narrow vocal range, it’s an easy song to sing, but be careful—there are many spots where it’s easy to slip off pitch, such as the leaps into falsetto.

Since the melody isn’t all that fast relative to the ensemble’s tempo, it’s a pop tune you should be able to sing with some breathing room.

KichijojiIkuta Rira

The song “Kichijoji,” included on the first album Sketch and used as the CM song for Sokenbicha’s “Sokenbicha: Move Me Forward” campaign, features lyrics that recount Lila Ikuta’s memories of Kichijoji, a place she frequented during her student days.

The nostalgic atmosphere seems to evoke listeners’ own memories.

Although the high notes continue throughout, the overall range is narrow, so it should be easier to sing at karaoke if you set the key to suit your voice.

However, be careful: if you don’t consciously keep the fast shuffle beat in mind, your rhythm can slip.

You at midnightIkuta Rira

The song “With You at Midnight” closes out the 2nd mini album Jukebox.

Its delicate vocals, carried by nothing but an acoustic guitar arpeggio, tighten the chest when paired with the sentimental lyrics.

The range is wide and the melody is complex, so it’s challenging, but since the tempo is relaxed, once you learn it well you can sing it with confidence.

With its gentle melody set to a waltz-like 3/4 rhythm, it’s a beautiful number that will draw listeners in even at karaoke.

Easy-to-sing songs by Lila Ikuta. A roundup of songs I want to try at karaoke (11–20)

LatataIkuta Rira

Rira Ikuta, a singer-songwriter who also shines as the vocalist of YOASOBI, captivates many listeners with her crystal-clear voice.

The track included on her album “Laugh,” released in December 2025, is a dance number driven by a comfortable four-on-the-floor beat.

The lyrics depict the liberating feeling of letting go of gloom and impatience by moving your body, offering a warmth that even affirms any hesitation about dancing.

It’s the perfect song for when you want a change of pace or to reset the haze of everyday life.

HikariIkuta Rira

This song is striking for its gentle tone that softly envelops the listener’s feelings.

Rira Ikuta’s clear, translucent voice weaves together memories of the past and hopes for the future.

Released in December 2020, the track was written specifically for a KISSME documentary.

Its simple arrangement—piano accompaniment alone—enhances the world of the lyrics.

Phrases evoking scenes of ginkgo-lined streets and unchanging smiles resonate deeply with listeners.

It’s a song to play when you want to feel the bond with someone important, or when you need the courage to take a new step forward.

jewelIkuta Rira

The song “Hoseki” included on the 1st album “Sketch.” Its lyrics, which evoke a new departure, together with the lyrical ensemble, create a sentimental yet positive atmosphere.

The finely rising and falling melody is tricky and easy to go off pitch, but since the range isn’t wide and there aren’t any large interval leaps, it’s a good one to try at karaoke if you sing it calmly.

If you’re comfortable with the singing itself, be mindful of dynamics as well—this is an emotional number.

ActorIkuta Rira

This song, written and composed by Rira Ikuta, is used as the ending theme for the TV anime SPY×FAMILY Season 3.

Rira Ikuta, known as the vocalist of YOASOBI, is famous for her clear, translucent voice.

“Actor” features a melody line that isn’t too difficult and a range that isn’t overly high.

It’s easier to memorize and sing compared to other songs! When you listen to it, the verse sits quite low… I recommend opening your throat with a slightly surprised expression and singing as if you’re letting the breath flow.

In the chorus, it might work to sing mostly in head voice/falsetto.

However, since it’s a bright-sounding song, you’ll want to avoid a weak falsetto.

Try to sing with the image of constantly resonating in the head and firmly projecting your breath as voice!