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Cheer songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended popular tracks.

We’ve put together a list of easy-to-sing songs that are helpful when you’re not sure what to sing at karaoke.

These tracks are manageable in aspects like tempo and vocal range, so you might practice with them and then move on to other songs.

Cheer songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended popular songs (21–30)

It’s okay.BLUE ENCOUNT

BLUE ENCOUNT “Daijoubu” Music Video (YouTube Ver.)
It's okay.BLUE ENCOUNT

A smash-hit motivational song by the artist BLUE ENCOUNT, whose unforgettable powerful vocals and bright musical worldview have earned strong support from younger generations.

The song conveys that you can overcome any hardship, and its simple melody makes it an easy number to sing.

Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster’s Flower Song)Vaundy

Vaundy’s hugely popular song “Kaijuu no Hanauta” is one my students—regardless of gender—have practiced many times in vocal lessons! It’s a bit high for male singers, but it seems quite comfortable for female singers.

It’s definitely a song worth knowing.

The overall range spans two octaves from D3 to D5, and the pitch climbs significantly toward the latter half.

There are plenty of falsetto parts throughout, so those who are good with falsetto should be able to sing it smoothly.

Just be careful not to forget to breathe, since there are almost no breaks.

The sustained long note in the last chorus feels great, and there are chorus sections as well, making it perfect for getting everyone hyped!

Deeper DeeperONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK – Deeper Deeper [Official Music Video]
Deeper DeeperONE OK ROCK

The 2013 release “Deeper Deeper.” The vocal range in this piece is from mid2B to hiB, so the overall range isn’t particularly wide.

However, since the tessitura is very high, male singers should take caution.

Additionally, the highest note, hiB, appears more than 40 times in total, so vocal stamina is required.

Fortunately, there are very few sustained high notes, so focus on cleanly executing each high-voice phrase one by one.

OKOoochie Koochie

Ooochie Koochie 「OK」Lyric Video
OKOoochie Koochie

An official cheering song for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp, arranged in a modern style from late-’70s disco sounds.

It’s included on the album “Ooochie Koochie,” released in April 2025.

The fiery performance by Tamio Okuda and Koji Kikkawa of Ooochie Koochie electrifies the stadium during games.

This piece sings of the courage to face forward and move ahead, and the bonds of walking together with teammates, brimming with a powerful, uplifting message that feels like a push on your back.

It’s a recommended track when you want to strive toward your goals or share passionate energy with your teammates on the road to victory.

100% Couragenaniwa danshi

For anyone in their 30s or younger, the popular anime Nintama Rantarō is something you’ve probably seen at least once.

This song, “Yuuki 100%,” is a cover of Nintama Rantarō’s theme, and it matches perfectly with Naniwa Danshi’s upbeat vocals.

Since it’s an older song, the vocal line is far easier to sing than most recent J-pop.

You might feel it’s on the higher side, but the range is quite narrow—mid2A to mid2F#—so there’s plenty of room to lower the key.

Overall singability is top-notch, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

At all times.Makihara Noriyuki

[Official] Noriyuki Makihara “No Matter What” (Music Video) [3rd Single] (1991) Noriyuki Makihara/donnatokimo [No. 1]
At all times.Makihara Noriyuki

An uplifting anthem from artist Noriyuki Makihara, whose soaring high-tone voice and overwhelming musical sensibility continue to lead the Japanese music scene and resonate deeply with many.

The song conveys that just having someone important by your side gives you the strength to keep going, and its simple melody makes it easy to sing.

The truthKamenashi Kazuya

Kazuya Kamenashi – The truth [Official Music Video]
The truthKamenashi Kazuya

It’s a song released in August 2025, and amazingly, it’s their first solo track in about two years! Listening to it, the range centers around low-mid to high-mid, so it might feel a bit high for those not used to higher notes.

That said, the melody is simple with no particularly difficult parts, and the chorus repeats the same phrase, making it very easy to remember.

For singing style: deliver the verse (A section) in a spoken, unforced way without belting; in the pre-chorus (B section), there’s a spot that rises to D4—accenting that part will let the notes come out nicely! In the chorus, there’s a small leap from C4 to A4—hit that confidently as an accent! The range should be relatively comfortable for the average male singer, and with its rock feel, it should be really satisfying to sing.

It’s a passionate theme, so definitely give it a try!