Mutual love songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
This is a song list of Japanese pop tracks with a mutual-love theme that are easy to sing at karaoke.
It includes selections with both male and female vocals.
We chose songs that aren’t too fast and don’t have overly complex melodies, but some do have higher vocal ranges.
Please adjust by lowering the key or making other tweaks to fit your own range.
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Mutual Love Songs That Are Easy to Sing at Karaoke (21–30)
Important thingsback number

A warm ballad that gently depicts the misunderstandings, conflicts, and the importance of trust between lovers.
The relationship—born of strong feelings for the other person—that can bring about anxiety, hesitation, and sometimes arguments is portrayed from a down-to-earth perspective.
Released as a coupling track to the single “Hanataba” in June 2011, it was also chosen as the ending theme for NHK’s documentary program “Mirai e no Tobira.” With its calm melody line, this song is considered relatively easy to sing among back number’s tracks.
Because it invites heartfelt singing even at karaoke, it’s a perfect choice when you want to think of your partner or someone dear to you and convey your honest feelings.
cotton candyback number

A heartwarming love song that gently embraces the bittersweet feelings of a summer festival.
It delicately portrays the fluttering excitement in your chest, the frustration of wanting to hold hands but not being able to take that step, and the emotions stirred by the other person’s casual gestures, all set to a calm melody.
Released in July 2012, it was chosen as the opening theme for TBS’s “COUNT DOWN TV,” capturing the hearts of many.
The song resonates with listeners’ own summer memories, making it perfect for karaoke, where you can fully immerse yourself in its world.
With a softly accompanying melody and few sudden pitch changes, it’s an easy, enjoyable choice for karaoke.
Unrequited loveAimer

This is a love song that expresses a vow of eternal love, highlighted by Aimer’s crystalline, transparent vocals.
It portrays a depth of affection that never fades with time, leaving a warm afterglow in the listener’s heart.
The track is included on the album “daydream,” with lyrics and composition by Takahito Uchisawa of androp.
It was selected as the opening theme for TBS’s “CDTV” starting in October 2016, earning support from a wide range of age groups.
The song also drew attention with Aimer’s appearance on YouTube’s “THE FIRST TAKE” in January 2022.
With its simple, easy-to-remember melody and relaxed tempo, it’s a song that’s easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s also well-suited for wedding performances, making it perfect for singing with heartfelt emotions for someone special.
Surely more than anyone else in the worldNagayama Miho & WANDS

A song where a bittersweet vocal and rock sound fuse in exquisite balance.
Released in October 1992 and drawing attention as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Dareka ga Kanojo o Aishiteru” (“Someone Loves Her”), this work is a heartwarming love song themed around straightforward feelings of love and a fateful reunion.
The unique world created by the call-and-response between Miho Nakayama & WANDS, along with the dramatic melody crafted by Tetsurō Oda, took the No.
1 spot on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Try singing it with a friend—by layering your voices with an eye toward the lift in the chorus, you’re sure to create a beautiful harmony.
All or NothingB’z

It’s a powerful song by B’z.
I chose it because I think it looks really cool when a man sings it.
The song is about how having just one thing you can love is enough—if there’s a reason to cherish someone, that alone is sufficient to love them.
fireworks launched into the skyDAOKO

It’s a song by DAOKO and Kenshi Yonezu that was also used as a movie’s theme, and it’s a track that brings back memories of summer.
The lyrics leave a lovely impression, as if the two’s happy memories still linger in their hearts.
If you’ve seen the film, this is definitely a song that will get you excited.
badmouthingDa-iCE

When you fall in love, there are times when you end up loving everything about the person—the good and the bad, right? This is a devoted love song that sings about how every part of you is precious.
The song “Waruguchi” is included as the B-side to the single “TOKYO MERRY GO ROUND,” released in 2018.
Its warm sound and catchy melody make it wonderfully easy to listen to—before you know it, you’ll feel happy and find yourself smiling.
It might be perfect to sing to your partner on a karaoke date.


