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Love songs you can sing at karaoke. Easy-to-sing romance songs.

We’ve put together a selection of recommended love songs that are great for karaoke! Singing love songs at karaoke can feel a bit intimidating, right? It can be especially embarrassing for guys.

That’s why in this article, we’d like to introduce highly relatable love songs that will get the crowd going and make people say, “That’s a great song!” Many of these are famous tracks, so it never hurts to know them.

If you find a favorite, be sure to add it to your karaoke list!

Love songs you can sing at karaoke. Easy-to-sing romance songs (21–30)

Koi-bi and ROMANCEGMU

GMU 15th single “Koibi to ROMANCE”
Koi-bi and ROMANCEGMU

This is the 15th single by GMU, the idol group serving as sightseeing ambassadors for Aomori City.

The song incorporates elements of Baroque music and has a somewhat nostalgic feel.

I think it’s a track that can be performed solo and still sound cool and exciting! Listening from the A melody, it gives the impression of having quite a lot of low notes.

High notes can be easier to hit when you project your voice with energy, but low notes are the opposite: if you use plenty of breath and release your voice slowly, as if right in front of you, it becomes easier to stay on pitch.

There are many tips for this, but the most important is to let a “bundle” of breath out slowly in front of you.

I used to struggle with low notes myself, but as I studied vocal training and experimented, this method made it much easier for me to sing low notes.

Since we don’t often use low voices in daily life, it’s natural not to be accustomed to them.

When you sing, try to keep these tips in mind!

balladKetsumeishi

A love ballad from Ketsumeishi that offers a different flavor from their usual cheerful image.

It’s a tear-jerker that gently yet poignantly sings of unfulfilled feelings for someone special, carried by a tender, aching melody.

With rap kept to a minimum and piano and strings that seep into the heart, this piece also surprised longtime fans as a bold departure.

Released in January 2011 as one half of a double A-side single and included on the classic album Ketsunopolis 7, it was also used as the theme song for Nippon TV’s information program Sukkiri!!.

If you sing it softly at karaoke—where upbeat tracks usually steal the show—its contrast will draw everyone in.

Why not showcase a new side of yourself with this hidden gem?

rendezvousshaitoopu

Dreaming of an impossible reunion with a lost lover, they break into a run through the rain.

It’s a song by Shytoop that evokes a bittersweet yet romantic scene.

Listening to it, the protagonist’s pain comes through so vividly that it’s hard to imagine anyone not having their own restless memories of love stirred up.

The lyrics, which capture everyday feelings of loss through distinctive metaphors, pair perfectly with vocalist So Sasaki’s sweet, languid voice.

Released in April 2023, the track resonated widely on social media and has surpassed 300 million total streams.

It was later included on the album “Hors d’oeuvre.” If you sing it with feeling at karaoke while nursing the pain of a broken heart, your friends will likely be drawn into its poignant world before they know it.

I hate this love songchanmina

Chanmina’s poignant song “I hate this love song” serves as the image song for the film ‘Ka「」Ku「」Shi「」Go「」To「’ which was released on May 30, 2025.

Although Chanmina has many rap tracks, this song has no rap, making it much easier to sing compared to her other songs.

The vocal range is F#3 to F#4, staying within a single octave.

It’s a generally quiet piece, but when singing, be mindful of your core so your voice doesn’t fade.

Since it includes both low notes and falsetto, try singing gently with the image of resonating from the top of your head.

Also, the finger snap in the background is very important, so make sure to keep time by listening closely to that sound!

Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Junrenka” MUSIC VIDEO (Original ver.)
Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

This is a signature love song by Shonan no Kaze that passionately conveys a clumsy yet earnest love for someone special.

It tells the story of a romance that sprouts from everyday, ordinary moments and deepens into an irreplaceable love as it overcomes hurdles like fights and misunderstandings.

The protagonist acknowledges his own immaturity while single-mindedly caring for his partner—something that’s sure to make your heart swell.

Released in March 2006, the song topped the Oricon Karaoke Chart for 25 consecutive weeks.

Now a wedding staple, it colors the new beginnings of many couples.

It’s a moving track that makes you want to express your true feelings to the one you cherish.

hydrangearikon densetsu

Rikon Densetsu – Hydrangea (Official Music Video)
hydrangearikon densetsu

Since this song was used as the theme for TBS’s Tuesday drama “Taigan no Kaji – This Is My Way of Life!,” I think many of you will find it familiar.

With Rikon Densetsu, harmonies tend to come in right at the key moments, and that selective use feels very band-like.

Most of the harmonizing happens on word endings, often as a lower harmony, giving the vocals a gentle feel.

In the last chorus, they go all-out with octave-unison lines and harmonies, which really brings the song’s atmosphere across.

The range isn’t too wide either, so it should be an easy challenge even for those who aren’t used to harmonizing.

Love Dramatic feat. Rikka IharaSuzuki Masayuki

TV anime “Kaguya-sama: Love is War” opening sequence ♪ Masayuki Suzuki “Love Dramatic feat. Rikka Ihara”
Love Dramatic feat. Rikka IharaSuzuki Masayuki

This is a captivating number featuring the interplay between Masayuki Suzuki, known as the “King of Love Songs,” and Rikka Ihara.

The track sets the thrills and highs of romantic mind games to a sound infused with jazz and soul.

The contrast between Suzuki’s mature vocals and Ihara’s transparent voice vividly paints a dramatic love story.

Released in February 2019 as Suzuki’s 39th single, it served as the opening theme for the TV anime Kaguya-sama: Love Is War.

It’s guaranteed to get the crowd going if you sing it as a duet at karaoke!