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 (1–10)
yellowNEW!back number

This is a classic ballad written as the theme song for ABEMA’s romance show “Don’t Be Fooled by the Wolf and the Rainbow,” portraying the bittersweet feelings of unrequited love through metaphors like a “yellow traffic light.” The music video, directed by Yuki Yamato, has become a talking point as a “music video that deepens understanding even without dialogue.” The song’s overall vocal range is D3 to B4, which is somewhat wide and requires skillful use of both chest voice and falsetto, but I think it’s a piece that can be carried more by expressiveness than by pitch accuracy.
If you sing while infusing the lyrics with your feelings and emotions, it will become a thoroughly good performance.
Togetsukyo ~Thinking of You~Kuraki Mai

This is a song that also became the theme for a popular anime film by Mai Kuraki.
As the title “Togetsukyo” suggests, the melody evokes memories of Kyoto, Japan.
The lyrics express continuing to think of someone even when apart, making it a wonderful song.
Be sure to try singing it at karaoke.
sign; mark; symbol; omenMr.Children

It’s a famous song by Mr.
Children.
I think everyone knows the chorus and can sing it together.
The lyrics are really great—they express the feeling of loving everything about the person you love, and loving them so much that even if you end up apart, you still love them.
Loverssumika

One of sumika’s signature songs, it’s a big crowd-pleaser at live shows and perfect for everyone to sing along! The overall vocal range is F3 to C#5, and it modulates up for the last chorus.
Since it has a fresh, upbeat feel, keeping a bright tone will help you hit the high notes and make it to the end comfortably.
Because it’s a band sound, be sure to listen closely to the drums and lock into the groove.
Also, sounds in the “na” row can be harder to articulate because they tend to be nasal.
Since every hook starts with “ne,” try bringing your energy up more than you think—you’ll project better and find it easier to sing!
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.
Osaka LoverDREAMS COME TRUE

It’s a song by DREAMS COME TRUE about a long-distance relationship with a boyfriend in Osaka, expressing a woman’s feelings.
It’s a popular track that has been covered by other artists.
I also think it’s cute when a woman sings the Kansai-dialect lyrics at karaoke.
The Kansai intonation is subtle, so please pay close attention to it.
PairingOnda Masanori

A bittersweet yet refreshing love song that feels destined to become a new staple of romantic music.
The voice of Masanori Onda, a young singer-songwriter from Kyoto, gently wraps around his feelings for his lover.
Released in February 2024, the track caused a big stir as soon as it dropped on YouTube, racking up over 130,000 views in just a few days.
It’s also blowing up on social media.
The lyrics are filled with memories of dates and the quiet happiness of everyday moments spent together.
A heartwarming song you’ll want to listen to with someone special.
Sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to resonate with your lover’s heart.



