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

A song with a gentle piano melody that resonates with the heart was released in June 2022.
Chosen as the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “Is a Sustainable Love Possible? ~A March for Father and Daughter’s Marriage~,” it was written and composed by Lila Ikuta herself.
The lyrics, which liken feelings for someone to a camera lens, are striking.
Paired with Ikuta’s clear, translucent voice, the result is a beautiful track where wistfulness and warmth coexist.
Its melody line is also easy to sing at karaoke, so why not try performing it with your feelings for someone special in mind?
Promise of RomanceIkuta Rira

A song by Lila Ikuta that captivates the hearts of younger generations.
Released in August 2021, it drew attention as the theme song for the romance show “Kyo, Suki ni Narimashita.” It’s an enchanting track where Ikuta’s clear, transparent vocals blend beautifully with a soothing melody.
The lyrics portray the strength of a couple’s love as they support each other and overcome hardships.
No matter how vast the world may be, it conveys that the bond with a special person shines the brightest.
With an easy, karaoke-friendly melody line, it’s a song anyone can enjoy.
Why not put your feelings for someone important into song and spend a special moment together?
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.
JUMPIkuta Rira

This song is characterized by its dynamic rhythm and positive lyrics.
Lila Ikuta’s clear, transparent vocals inspire and encourage listeners.
Released digitally in November 2022, it was chosen as the official theme song for Fuji TV’s FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 coverage.
This marks Ikuta’s first theme song for a sports program.
Members of the unit “Prasonica,” which she previously belonged to, also participated in the chorus.
It’s a perfect track to sing with friends at karaoke, and it’s highly recommended when you need a boost of energy or want to get everyone hyped!
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.
circleIkuta Rira

Set to a gentle melody and depicting the repetitions of everyday life, the song was released in March 2023.
Paired with Rira Ikuta’s delicate vocals, the universally relatable lyrics resonate deeply.
It was also featured as the theme for Kuraray’s corporate commercial, capturing the hearts of many.
Included on the album “Sketch,” the track was written and composed by Rira Ikuta herself.
It’s recommended for times when you feel worn out by daily life or need the courage to look ahead.
The vocal range is easy for karaoke, so give it a try!
17Ikuta Rira

The song ’17’ opens the 1st mini-album ‘Rerise.’ The contrast between the ensemble consisting solely of acoustic guitar strumming and the lyrics that evoke striving to be a one-and-only self—even if no one understands you—is powerful.
While there are many challenging parts, such as the dizzyingly shifting melody speeds and the appearance of high falsetto notes, it also features sections with melodies that proceed at a steady pitch, so once you’ve got it down, it feels great to sing.
The vocal range isn’t that wide either, so if you set the key to suit your voice, it should be a number that’s easy to sing at karaoke.



