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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!

Romance songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular hits (21–30)

dogwood (flowering dogwood)Hitoto Yo

The biggest hit by Yo Hitoto, an artist popular for her striking musical world and a crystal-clear voice that seems to resonate endlessly.

It’s a ballad that expresses a single-minded love wishing for a precious person’s happiness, and its slow melody makes it an easy number to match pitch with.

LOVE LOVE LOVEDREAMS COME TRUE

DREAMS COME TRUE「LOVE LOVE LOVE」
LOVE LOVE LOVEDREAMS COME TRUE

A smash-hit love song released in 1995.

Best known as the theme song for the drama “Say You Love Me,” it’s characterized by simple lyrics and a bittersweet melody.

For karaoke, the key points are singing with emotion and adjusting the key.

Since the melody is repetitive and the range isn’t too high, it’s easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke! It’s such a well-known classic that many people will be drawn in from the intro.

I recommend slightly raising the energy and belting out the chorus, but for the other parts, it’s fine to keep it light—almost like taking a breather.

DearestHamasaki Ayumi

A ballad themed around bittersweet love, it’s also famous as an ending song for the anime Inuyasha.

In karaoke, it’s an easy song even for beginners if you focus on conveying emotion.

The range rises toward the latter half, so if high notes in chest voice are tough, mixing in falsetto can help express the poignancy.

In any case, take plenty of breaths and aim to sing each phrase through, projecting your voice fully.

Try to let it flow without chopping the lines.

Darling.Ofisharu Higedan Dism

It’s a track included on the 1st mini-album “Love and Peace Are Within You,” depicting the joy and heartbreak of love at the same time.

The overall vocal range is E3 to D5, with sustained high notes toward the latter half.

Since the A and B sections start in the lower register, be careful not to strain your throat from the very beginning.

Lifting your facial muscles naturally opens your throat.

If you feel the space opening in the back when you open your mouth, you’re on the right track! Keep that open feeling, send your breath steadily toward that space, and project your voice forward—this will let you produce sound easily without catching in your throat.

planetariumOtsuka Ai

Ai Otsuka / Planetarium (Short Ver.)
planetariumOtsuka Ai

Ai Otsuka is an artist beloved across generations for her crystal-clear voice that resonates endlessly and her sure musical sensibility.

This smash-hit ballad beautifully captures the heartache of a woman with unrequited love, and its slow tempo makes it an easy number to sing.

Stand by UTōhōshinki

A massive hit ballad by TVXQ, an artist beloved for their crystal-clear high-tone vocals that seem to resonate endlessly and their beautiful harmonies.

The song conveys the single-minded feelings of a man who still thinks about the lover he parted with.

The pitch is relatively high, but the melody is stable, making it fairly easy to sing.

Love will winKAN

It’s an iconic cheer song of the ’90s and a timeless classic still sung across generations.

It held the No.

1 spot on the Oricon weekly chart for eight consecutive weeks and won the Grand Prize in the Pops/Rock category at the 1991 Japan Record Awards.

The melody line is easy to remember and really sticks with you.

The phrases are surprisingly long, so be careful not to run out of breath when singing.

Aim for a grand delivery, consciously taking a breath at each point.

Also, the final chorus modulates and goes higher.

Rather than singing it the same way as before, take in even more air and imagine releasing it all as you project your voice—doing so will likely make it feel great to sing.