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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)

The Last LovesicknessOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – The Last Lovesickness [Studio Live Session]
The Last LovesicknessOfisharu Higedan Dism

It features a dramatic melody and soulful vocals, with stylish bass movement and a particularly strong Black music influence—it truly comes across as an adult love song.

The overall vocal range is on the higher side, from D#3 to D#5.

The melody is simple, so if you’re good with high notes, it should be easy to sing in the original key.

It seems easier to sing if you keep a tight sense of rhythm while really listening to the band sound.

If you keep resonating in the mask area as you sing, you can switch smoothly between chest voice and falsetto.

Try to maintain the same placement for your voice throughout.

Love is overŌyō Fifi

JUJU “Love Is Over” Music Video (Short Ver.)
Love is overŌyō Fifi

A signature song by the artist Ouyang Fei Fei, who has gained popularity with love songs woven in a powerful, husky voice that overwhelms listeners.

It’s a romantic ballad infused with the bittersweet feeling of choosing to part ways for the sake of the couple’s future, and because the pitch is relatively low, it’s an easy number to sing.

Romantic songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks (31–40)

If I sing to the sky175R

A huge hit by 175R, an artist loved across generations for their upbeat melodies that lift your spirits and positive lyrics.

It’s a track with a message about facing forward together with someone important, and its driving rhythm makes it easy to sing without worrying too much about pitch.

Precious thingsroodo obu mejyaa

A smash hit by Road of Major, an artist loved across generations for their energetic melodies and uplifting, encouraging songs.

This number captures the determination to strive toward one’s dreams, and its up-tempo rhythm makes it a crowd-pleaser at karaoke.

Close your eyesHirai Ken

Close Your Eyes / Ken Hirai (Cover)
Close your eyesHirai Ken

A smash hit by Ken Hirai, one of Japan’s leading artists, known for his warm, soothing voice and delicate vibrato that touch listeners’ hearts.

The song conveys the resolve to move forward after a breakup with a lover, and it’s relatively easy to sing if you make good use of falsetto.

Rainy BlueTokunaga Hideaki

A heartbreak number by Hideaki Tokunaga, an artist who represents Japan’s music scene with universally recognized, overwhelming musical sense and an exceptional high-tone voice.

This ballad vividly conjures the image of someone standing alone in the rain after losing a lover, and its slow tempo makes it easier to match the pitch.

Capsuleaiko

aiko - 'Capsule' music video
Capsuleaiko

Compared to aiko’s other songs, “Capsule” is characterized by a melody that doesn’t move much, making it a song where you can follow the tune straightforwardly.

It seems that aiko herself has commented to that effect.

As you listen, the sections sung softly in head voice at the beginning gradually shift to an emotional chest voice toward the latter half.

In the first half, it might be good to relax and sing gently and lightly.

Also, the very end of this song features a long sustained note.

It’s the moment when the emotion is at its peak, so it’s a part I’d love for you to sing comfortably in chest voice.

The sustained vowel is “o.” Since “o” makes it easy to open the throat and pronounce, there shouldn’t be any problem as long as you take a good breath and prepare before you start singing.

Send the breath flying far into the distance!