[Easy to Sing] Recommended Winter Songs for Karaoke: A Collection of Classic Winter Hits
Winter is probably the season with the most karaoke—what with year-end parties, Christmas parties, New Year’s gatherings, and more.
Even if you’re not good at karaoke, it’s often hard to turn down for the sake of socializing…
But once you actually go, it’s tough to get through without singing at all, and your turn will come around even if you’re not confident.
So in this article, we’ll focus on songs that are easy to sing at karaoke and introduce tracks that are perfect for winter!
It might be best to choose songs where you can check the pitch and rhythm as you sing!
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[Easy to Sing] Recommended Winter Songs for Karaoke: A Collection of Classic Winter Hits (71–80)
Happy surprisenaniwa danshi

Since their debut in 2021, the seven-member male idol group Naniwa Danshi has expanded their activities beyond music, with each member appearing on variety shows and more.
This is their third single.
Its refreshing sound and ensemble evoke the liveliness of winter and feel pleasant, don’t they? It’s catchy and easy to remember, and because the melody is relatively relaxed compared to the song’s tempo, it should be easy to sing even for those who aren’t very confident at karaoke.
If you feel too shy to sing alone, try singing it with someone.
It’s a winter song that will liven up year-end and New Year karaoke.
SantaMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

This is the B-side track of Momoiro Clover Z’s sixth single, “Rōdō Sanka,” guaranteed to liven up any karaoke session.
It mixes in “Jingle Bells” and “Joy to the World,” making it perfect for the Christmas season.
An upbeat, idol-style song.
Snow’s waymarkerMatsutōya Yumi

A digital-only single by Yumi Matsutoya, who debuted as a composer at 17 and continues to lead the J-POP scene as a singer-songwriter.
The song was written for House Foods’ “Hokkaido Stew” commercial and is also included on her 39th album, “Shinkai no Machi” (City of the Deep Sea).
Set over a slow, piano-featured ensemble with a not-too-high key, it’s easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.
However, because it’s packed with Matsutoya’s distinctive melodic lines, we recommend listening closely before performing it at karaoke.
[Easy to Sing] Recommended Winter Songs for Karaoke: A Collection of Classic Winter Hits (81–90)
Before winter endsShimizu Shota

Shota Shimizu’s winter-themed masterpiece “Before Winter Ends.” Shimizu often releases R&B- and soul-based songs, but around the time this track came out, he was focusing on pop.
Perhaps because of that background, this piece is crafted to be very easy to sing.
However, the chorus features a prominent use of falsetto, so it can be a song that suits certain singers more than others.
That said, since advanced techniques like runs and shouts don’t appear much, as long as you can handle the falsetto, it’s a very singable song.
By the time of the Christmas carolsInagaki Junichi

At a Christmas party, of course you’ll want to sing songs related to Christmas.
Here’s one of Japan’s most popular Christmas songs: Junichi Inagaki’s “Christmas Carol no Koro ni.” Released on October 28, 1998, this love song wistfully portrays the slightly bittersweet excitement of the season.
Believe it or not, the lyrics were written by Yasushi Akimoto.
The catchy chorus is easy for everyone there to get excited and sing along to.
With its relatively narrow vocal range, it should feel easy to sing for just about anyone!
Lovely HolidayTakeuchi Mariya

Mariya Takeuchi is a singer who has created many classic songs.
She has released a wide variety of tracks, but she’s relatively known for having many winter-themed songs.
Thanks to the city pop boom, many younger listeners are familiar with her as well.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Suteki na Holiday.
Since it’s been used in KFC commercials for many years, I imagine many people will recognize it.
The song is arranged as a straightforward Christmas tune, with a melody that’s easy for children to sing, almost like a hymn.
It’s perfect for situations like going to karaoke with your family.
Love: WhiteoutNiji no Conquistador

From the very first line, the song begins with an endearingly cute dilemma: thinking so much about the person you like that you can’t even make sense of love anymore.
Although the lyrics keep dwelling on the worry of wanting to confess your feelings but fearing they may never come true, the sound is lively and bouncy, which is an interesting contrast.
I think it feels great when you can clearly sing the parts that get a bit rapid-fire.
While Niji no Conquistador are often called the queens of summer in the idol world and are strongly associated with summer, this track has the feel of a classic winter tune, even evoking a hint of Christmas atmosphere.



