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Popular songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and hit songs.

Many people probably go to karaoke with friends, coworkers, or their significant others, right?

That said, there are also plenty of people who enjoy the fun atmosphere of karaoke but lack confidence in their singing or aren’t sure what songs to choose.

In this article, we’ll introduce songs that are especially easy to sing, selected from popular tracks across a wide range of age groups that are frequently performed at karaoke.

We’ve gathered songs that get everyone hyped, ones that feel great to sing, and gentle, laid-back tunes.

Use this article as a guide and give them a try at your next karaoke session!

Popular easy-to-sing karaoke songs. Recommended classics and hit tracks (61–70)

A Cruel Angel’s ThesisTakahashi Yoko

A Cruel Angel's Thesis – Yoko Takahashi (Full)
A Cruel Angel's ThesisTakahashi Yoko

A song famous as the theme for a smash-hit anime series.

Its up-tempo, catchy melody is unforgettable after just one listen, and you’ll feel wonderfully refreshed after singing it through.

The key is generally on the higher side, but since the melody is easy to remember, it’s quite easy to sing.

Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster’s Flower Song)Vaundy

Vaundy’s hugely popular song “Kaijuu no Hanauta” is one my students—regardless of gender—have practiced many times in vocal lessons! It’s a bit high for male singers, but it seems quite comfortable for female singers.

It’s definitely a song worth knowing.

The overall range spans two octaves from D3 to D5, and the pitch climbs significantly toward the latter half.

There are plenty of falsetto parts throughout, so those who are good with falsetto should be able to sing it smoothly.

Just be careful not to forget to breathe, since there are almost no breaks.

The sustained long note in the last chorus feels great, and there are chorus sections as well, making it perfect for getting everyone hyped!

slowAKASAKI

The digital release date is July 7, 2025, but it was pre-released on TikTok in March and quickly became a hot topic, surpassing one million views! The tempo isn’t too slow or too fast, making it very easy to sing and approachable for anyone.

The vocal range is around mid1 to mid2, and the high notes that appear in parts are in falsetto, so I think you can sing them comfortably.

Overall, it has a calm tone, but it modulates in the last chorus, raising the key by about two steps.

You might find it easier to stay on pitch if you sing that section with a bit more energy.

One thing to watch out for is not to pull the notes up with your throat.

Since we want a natural modulation, try singing by resonating in your head while placing a slight forward attack on the sound.

That way, the high notes will come out smoothly and feel great!

Mr. Moonlightimase

[imase] Mr. Moonlight (Music Video)
Mr. Moonlightimase

This is the song used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Hotel Inhumans,” released on July 11, 2025.

It has a bit of a brisk tempo, so be sure to remember to take breaths between phrases.

Taking breaths will also help you lock into the rhythm of the song! In the chorus, there are lots of switches between chest voice and falsetto, so aim to sing without straining.

When you lift your facial muscles, your eyebrows will probably lift on their own—how about you? That expression is actually important: with a blank face, you’ll never hit the right pitch, and it becomes harder to produce high notes or falsetto.

Raising your facial muscles also makes switching between chest and falsetto much easier, so try singing with the image of lifting your facial muscles and resonating from the top of your head!

Bridge of Gloryyuzu

Eikou no Kakehashi – Yuzu (Full)
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

A signature song by Yuzu, famous as an Olympic theme song.

Its straightforward lyrics and a melody that feels gentle yet powerful give you courage.

It’s a classic that brings back moving Olympic moments to mind.

With its relaxed tempo and ease of singing, it’s often performed at karaoke.

Blue BenchSasuke

A classic karaoke song known for its beautiful harmonies and straightforward, slightly bittersweet lyrics.

The version by Sasuke is popular, of course, and the one sung by Tegomass has a different vibe and is also well-liked.

With its easy-to-remember, clear melody, it’s a song that even people who aren’t confident singers can try without much difficulty.

On My MindMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song was released in April 2018 and is the opening theme for the Nippon TV anime “Nana Maru San Batsu” (Fastest Finger First).

The tempo is a relatively quick 186, but the repeated phrases in the chorus give it a very satisfying feel.

The A and B sections are sung firmly in chest voice, and when the chorus hits, the energy explodes, so it’s best to give a strong accent on the very first note! It’s a band-style track, so you’ll want to sing while really listening to the drums and guitar in the background to lock in the rhythm.

Also, after the second chorus, the C section starts in falsetto—before you make sound, try lifting your facial muscles to prepare, then start singing.

Doing so will make your voice more stable and help with pitch accuracy.

For the chest voice and high notes that follow, keep those facial muscles lifted and project your voice as if aiming far away.

You’ll find it becomes much smoother to sing!