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Sad songs I want to sing at karaoke

Here are some classic and popular sad songs recommended by our studio staff for your karaoke picks.

This is a sorrowful playlist whose heartrending melodies will capture the listener’s heart.

Sad songs I want to sing at karaoke (71–80)

If you laugh at the skywacci

wacci “If You Laugh at the Sky” Music Video
If you laugh at the skywacci

When it comes to songs that make you cry, this track by wacci is the one.

Its warm lyrics, centered on themes of hard work, youth, and friendship, really resonate.

It went viral on social media and particularly struck a chord with junior and senior high school students.

Released in July 2018 as a digital-only single, it stands out for its content that evokes high school baseball.

It’s beloved by many listeners, even topping LINE MUSIC’s real-time ranking.

Singing it at karaoke might bring tears as you remember the days you worked so hard.

And if you sing it with friends, it’s sure to strengthen your bond.

Spring Dayaimyon

Aimyon – Harunohi [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Spring Dayaimyon

Written as the theme song for the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane ~The Lost Hiroshi~,” it also portrays the Nohara family, who are Shin-chan’s family.

It’s a number that sings about those small misunderstandings that happen in our endlessly ordinary, thoughtless everyday lives.

If you’ve ended up fighting with family or friends, try singing this song and take a moment to reflect on your feelings.

The Red Diaryaka gumi 4

It’s not to the point where we’d break up, but somehow we’re out of sync and things just aren’t going well.

Maybe it’s already hopeless… This is a song about that delicate, on-the-edge kind of relationship.

Red is the color of burning love.

It carries a wish and a prayer to keep that flame alive.

spin; weave; compose (e.g., a story)tota

This work is characterized by its delicate, translucent melody.

Tota’s poetic lyrics resonate deeply.

Released in February 2023, it became a major topic of conversation, especially on social media.

It is also included on the album “oidaki.” The performance on the YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE drew a lot of attention as well.

The lyrics, which depict parting, loss, and hope for renewal, have struck a chord with many.

It’s recommended for those who have experienced losing someone important or who want to feel the fragility and beauty of life.

If you sing it at karaoke, it’s sure to touch the heart.

Hated by Lifemafumafu

“Inochi ni Kirawarete Iru” (Hated by Life Itself) is a Vocaloid song written and composed by Kanzaki Iori.

Since its release on Niconico and YouTube in 2017, it has been covered by many utaite singers, including Mafumafu.

Its words confront life head-on, plainly and honestly, piercing the heart so sharply it almost hurts.

The lyrics leave a powerful impression and, while challenging, feel cathartic to sing.

Popular among teens and people in their twenties at karaoke, try singing the climactic, repeatedly delivered message in the final section with feeling—you’ll find it satisfying.

cherry blossom colorAnjura Aki

Angela Aki “Sakura-iro” Music Video
cherry blossom colorAnjura Aki

This is Angela Aki’s seventh single, released in 2007.

It is a beautiful piece that poignantly sings about breaking up with a high school sweetheart and the presence that person had, vividly bringing those scenes to mind.

There may come a time for anyone when you have to choose between your dreams and your lover, right? Thinking about such a bittersweet experience, this is a song that feels like it could bring you to tears while listening.

Like tonight’s moonElefanto Kashimashi

Like the Moon Tonight / Elephant Kashimashi
Like tonight's moonElefanto Kashimashi

Elephant Kashimashi’s song, which depicts lost love and a longing for hope, was released in July 1997 and was created as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Because the Moon Shines at Night.” Hiroji Miyamoto’s husky voice perfectly matches the night sky and moonlit scenery.

The track became the band’s first to break into the top 10 of the Oricon charts, greatly boosting their recognition.

Set on a summer night, its universal themes are relatable to everyone.

It’s recommended for those who want to sing their hearts out and shed tears at karaoke as a way to refresh and relieve stress.

Why not add it to your playlist as a cathartic, tear-jerking song that leaves your heart feeling clear?