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

Aimyon is popular across all generations.
“Marigold” is also a hit that people in their 50s often sing at karaoke.
I have students of various ages, and many of them sing her other songs too! It seems Aimyon really resonates with everyone, regardless of gender or age.
Also, “Marigold” sits in a comfortable range of F#3 to B4, so it’s an easy song to sing with a melody that’s simple for anyone to pick up.
If you think you’re tone-deaf, you might get nervous when holding the mic, but try not to tense up—sway gently side to side and sing lightly.
It helps you relax, and I recommend it! This can be especially good in karaoke settings with younger people around.
If you say, “Everyone, sing along with me,” you’ll feel even more at ease, so just be natural and enjoy singing!
As a personSUPER BEAVER

It’s a song by SUPER BEAVER whose straightforward message—embracing human weakness and contradictions in their entirety and shouting “I want to live cool”—really hits home.
The track is included on their album ‘27,’ released in June 2016.
It even became the opening theme for a drama starring Mayu Matsuoka, though it’s surprising it was never released as a single.
The lyrics lay bare the regrets and distrust we all carry, yet convey a determination to keep believing and loving anyway.
If you could shout your convictions like this, it would feel amazing.
When you want to share that fiery feeling with friends, picking this at karaoke will instantly heat up the room.
It’s a fight song for you who, even if clumsy, want to live honestly and straight.
Cheer songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended popular tracks (31–40)
Whimsical Romanticikimonogakari

Kimagure Romantic is a song that makes everyone want to sing along.
There’s a simple bit of choreography in the chorus, so it’s guaranteed to hype up a karaoke session, and it’s a song that’s fun for listeners too! The overall vocal range is A3–D5; the highest note only appears briefly in the chorus, so the range is manageable overall.
The A melody isn’t high, so it’s good to sing it lightly, almost like you’re speaking.
From the B melody it gets more rhythmic, so keep a solid sense of tempo and be careful not to rush.
If you calmly cut off notes where they should end, you’ll lock into the groove.
The chorus has choreography and is easy to get carried away with, so be careful not to speed up the tempo.
At a karaoke event held by the vocal training school I used to belong to, one of the students sang this song, and everyone started doing the chorus moves—it got super lively and was a lot of fun.
Definitely give this song a try!
coloring; color scheme; hues; decoration; embellishment; added flair (figurative)ikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari’s “Irodori” is set for release in April 2025 and will be used as a commercial song for the Odakyu Group.
Some of you may already find it familiar.
One of the song’s features is that it builds steadily from the A verse to the B verse to the chorus, making it easy for anyone to grasp the flow and imagine how to sing it.
In classic Ikimono-gakari fashion, it’s bright and energetic, with long tones that feel great to listen to.
When singing, pay attention to the swung rhythm.
From the B section into the chorus, the way you feel the beat shifts little by little, so rather than counting in 4/4, it may be easier to lock into the melody by feeling it in 2/4 as “1, 2, 1, 2.” The phrases aren’t heavily connected, so it’s also easy to take breaths.
Don’t forget to inhale, and project your voice clearly!
Good luck!Utakata Pātīzu

It has a somewhat anime-like vibe, with a refreshing, easy-to-listen phrase that sticks in your head! The tempo is relatively fast, so it might be best to start by memorizing the melody.
When it’s time to sing, as long as you ride the groove properly, you’ll be set! The melody is quite straightforward, so you should get used to the song quickly.
There’s call-and-response in the A section, so if you look at the lyrics from the beginning, you should be able to learn it without getting confused.
Also, for the high notes in the chorus, rather than belting, sing lightly to match the song’s feel—aim to relax while keeping the rhythm with your body.
Since it’s an idol-style song, lifting your facial muscles into a smile will help you relax on its own.
After that, try singing without forcing it, imagining your voice lightly placed forward, around the area in front of your eyebrows!
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.
On My MindMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song was released in April 2018 and is the opening theme for the Nippon TV anime “Nana Maru San Batsu” (Fastest Finger First).
The tempo is a relatively quick 186, but the repeated phrases in the chorus give it a very satisfying feel.
The A and B sections are sung firmly in chest voice, and when the chorus hits, the energy explodes, so it’s best to give a strong accent on the very first note! It’s a band-style track, so you’ll want to sing while really listening to the drums and guitar in the background to lock in the rhythm.
Also, after the second chorus, the C section starts in falsetto—before you make sound, try lifting your facial muscles to prepare, then start singing.
Doing so will make your voice more stable and help with pitch accuracy.
For the chest voice and high notes that follow, keep those facial muscles lifted and project your voice as if aiming far away.
You’ll find it becomes much smoother to sing!


