Gentle songs you want to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular hits.
When you hear “songs by artists with gentle voices,” whose songs come to mind?
Songs by artists with soft, gentle voices can be so soothing to listen to, can’t they?
Some of you might even be thinking you’d like to try singing those kinds of songs the next time you go to karaoke.
So in this article, we’ll introduce a whole selection of tracks sung with gentle voices!
It’s a soothing song list that’s great for both listening and singing, so be sure to use it as a reference.
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Gentle songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks (61–70)
Thank youikimonogakari

This is Ikimono-gakari’s 18th single, released in May 2010.
It was reportedly written as the theme song for the first half of NHK’s 2010 morning drama series Gegege no Nyobo.
The piece has a slightly ballad-like feel and has been crafted into a very gentle and beautiful song.
Perhaps because it expresses a “tender feeling,” the vocal melody is also very straightforward and beautiful, making it quite easy to sing—especially for many women choosing it at karaoke.
If you try singing by placing the resonance toward the upper palate inside your mouth, you’ll likely get a brighter, sparkling tone with rich high overtones similar to the original singer’s.
Give it a try!
End and Beginningkariyushi 58

An evocative song that captures the sparkle found in calm, everyday life, it was released in February 2010 as the B-side to Kariyushi 58’s single “Ame nochi Hare.” Its warm acoustic sound and heartfelt message—like reflecting on yourself at the end of the day—are compelling.
The lyrics gently question the finiteness of life and the importance of the everyday.
The song was used as the theme for the 2016 drama “Sanbiki no Ossan 3: Seigi no Mikata, Mitabi!!,” and from October 2024 it has also been featured in a commercial for Japan Manufacturing Service.
It’s a piece I wholeheartedly recommend, one that can stay close to anyone facing a life milestone, such as graduation or a job change.
somedayyuzu

A song that probably every J-POP fan knows, right? “Itsuka,” released in 1999, has a powerful appeal that resonates across generations.
At first listen it may seem difficult, but it actually has a relatively singable melody line and is one of Yuzu’s easier songs to try.
It’s especially recommended if high notes aren’t your strong point.
On top of that, the harmony where the two voices intersect is highly satisfying.
You can enjoy it solo, of course, but singing it with friends and harmonizing makes it an even more compelling karaoke song.
Fragments of an EncounterKetsumeishi

This is a gem of a medium-tempo ballad that gently depicts growth through encounters and farewells.
Released in January 2008, it marked Ketsumeishi’s first time providing a theme song for a film, beautifully capturing the world of the movie “Flowers Blooming in the Shade” (Kage Hinata ni Saku).
Also included on the album “Ketsuno Police 6,” the song garnered wide support, reaching No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Seamlessly blending mellow rap with a catchy melody, the track is distinguished by its richly emotive piano lines.
It’s a perfect choice for karaoke with friends or for moments when you want to reflect on memories with someone special.
Future FlowerSukima Suichi

A simple, gentle song for piano and voice that grabs your heart right from the opening lyrics.
Many people have probably heard it in an Acuvue contact lens commercial.
If you try singing it out loud, it will warm your heart—so please give it a try.
Hana no YumeChatto Monchī

A song that evokes a girl in its vocals, lyrics, and melody alike.
Doesn’t it bring back your intellectual curiosity and the little thrills from childhood when you listen? It’s the kind of song that makes you think back to how things were then, filling you with a gentle sense of nostalgia.
Bottomless beautySaitō Kazuyoshi

Try singing this uplifting, feel-good anthem with all your heart! “Bottomless Beauty” is included on the 22nd album, PINEAPPLE, released in 2023.
As the title suggests, it’s a lively, spirited number.
Many listeners are sure to be encouraged by the lyrics’ message, “You’re a perfect woman.” In fact, even men will find themselves in a brighter mood.
Since the vocal range is on the lower side and easy to sing, put plenty of emotion into it and go for it!



