Love songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks.
Have you ever found yourself not knowing what to sing at karaoke when you’re there with your partner or your crush?
In this article, we’ll introduce easy-to-sing love songs that are perfect for those moments!
We’ve gathered a variety of tracks—from songs that can deepen the bond with your partner or crush, to ones that let you subtly (or boldly!) say “I like you.”
We’re also introducing easy-to-sing breakup songs that are perfect for letting out your feelings at karaoke when you’re dealing with heartbreak.
Find the songs that fit your love situation and give them a try at karaoke!
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Romance songs that are easy to sing at karaoke: Recommended classics and popular tracks (61–70)
eternityEXILE

The song “Eien” (“Eternity”) is included on the fourth album “ASIA,” released in 2006.
It drew attention when it was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Machiben,” which features a female lawyer as the protagonist.
It’s a slow ballad that colors a band sound with beautiful strings and piano, and its grand composition and vocals can truly move you to tears.
The romantic lyric, “We met so that we could leave love behind,” is also really wonderful.
While the vocal range is easy to sing, the key to conveying its world lies in how much feeling you can put into it.
Keep that in mind as you give it a try.
Harmony of DecemberKinKi Kids

Released in 2006 as their 24th single, “Harmony of December” is a winter ballad with the gentle sound of bells ringing.
The two voices are so tender that it makes you want to close your eyes and listen.
The lyrics, which portray the preciousness of time spent with a loved one, are also romantic and captivating.
There’s a falsetto part, but that doesn’t mean the pitch of the phrase is particularly high.
Try singing it while carefully following the melody.
I can’t love anyone but you anymore.KinKi Kids

The 10th single “Mou Kimi Igai Aisenai,” released as a double A-side with “Natsu no Ousama.” It was used as the opening theme for the TV drama “Tenshi ga Kieta Machi,” starring Koichi Domoto, and its contrast between love-filled messaging and delicate piano sounds is truly heart-wrenching.
As a ballad, the tempo is quite relaxed, making it easy to sing, but be careful with the high notes that appear in the latter half of the chorus.
Its simple song structure makes it easy to memorize, and it’s a recommended karaoke pick to keep in your repertoire as a clutch “go-to” song when it really counts.
I want to love rather than be lovedKinKi Kids

Released as their second single in 1997, this song served as the theme for the drama “Bokura no Yuuki: Miman City,” which also drew attention for featuring Koichi and Tsuyoshi in dual leading roles.
It’s a sophisticated electronic tune, and perhaps thanks to that style, the chorus phrases really stick in your head.
The lyrics, which carry the message “I want to find true love,” are another appealing point.
With a four-on-the-floor rhythm, it’s easy to groove to, and the highest notes are low, making it easy to sing.
Try aiming for a slightly wistful vocal tone.
The power of loveSEVENTEEN

One of SEVENTEEN’s winter songs is “Aino Chikara.” It’s an original track written for the Japanese market.
This ballad likens the pain of being separated from a loved one to the cold of winter, and the eventual reunion to the warmth of spring.
Because it carries a gentle, healing message, it’s the kind of song that could comfort listeners when you sing it.
Overall, it’s slow and easy to sing, but be careful with the high notes at the end.
Keep practicing them repeatedly!



