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No worries even if you’re not confident in your singing! Simple, easy-to-sing songs for karaoke.

When you go to karaoke, do you ever find yourself wondering, “What should I sing?” and getting stuck choosing a song? If you’re not used to singing or you haven’t held a mic in a while, it can be pretty hard to find songs that suit you.

That’s why in this article, we’re introducing a wide selection of songs that are easy to sing at karaoke! We’ll highlight the charm of each track—whether it’s a simple melody or a comfortable vocal range—so feel free to pick the ones that match your taste!

No worries if you're not confident in your singing! Easy songs that are simple to sing at karaoke (61–70)

LazuliMONGOL800×WANIMA

MONGOL800 × WANIMA “Lazuli” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
LazuliMONGOL800×WANIMA

The new song Lazuli by MONGOL800 and WANIMA.

With these two bands—both embodiments of lively rock—collaborating, it drew attention right from its release.

The most singable aspect of the track is, above all, its catchy vocal line.

Since it’s crafted to match MONGOL800’s vocals, the range is narrow and there aren’t any complex pitch leaps.

It’s a song anyone can sing—regardless of gender—so long as it’s in a suitable key.

Be sure to give it a listen.

Setting SunYorushika

YOASOBI – Setting Sun (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Setting SunYorushika

Yorushika is a duo that enjoys immense support among young people.

They specialize in melancholic songs, and since their debut they have consistently thrived in the mainstream.

Among their works, the one I especially recommend as an easy pick for karaoke is “Shayou” (Setting Sun).

It’s unusually up-tempo for a Yorushika track and has a strong rock flavor.

While their usual delicate style tends to make any imperfections in the vocals stand out, this song features a rock-oriented, heavier arrangement, so a bit of roughness actually becomes part of its charm.

FarewellSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI is a band known for its soft, childlike dreamworld aesthetic that leaves a lasting impression.

Debuting in 2007, they’ve remained at the forefront ever since.

Their new song, Saraba, continues their signature style: a pop piece featuring a gentle, pastel-like atmosphere.

The vocal line is simple enough that even children could sing it.

Some listeners might worry if they can’t produce a light, high tone like Fukase’s, but the song doesn’t require a wide vocal range, so there’s no need to be overly concerned.

Sakura (Solo)Moriyama Naotaro

A signature song by Naotaro Moriyama, an artist beloved regardless of gender for his overwhelming musical sensibility that draws listeners naturally into the world of the music and his beautiful sustained notes.

It’s a ballad that expresses the feelings of facing graduation and setting off on one’s own path in life, and its easy-to-sing melody has made it a number passed down and sung by many people.

Helloyama × bocchiboromaru

yama × Bocchi Boromaru “Hello” Lyric Video (TV anime “Pokémon” opening theme)
Helloyama × bocchiboromaru

Perfect for an easy start at karaoke, “Hello” began digital distribution on October 27, 2023, and shines as a fun duet-style track.

It’s uptempo, but the rhythm is simple and easy to remember, and the melodic range isn’t large.

It’s easy to start singing, so even those who aren’t confident singers can hum along with ease.

Enjoying the chorus with friends is also recommended.

The vocals, filled with the pure passion of the song and the artist, are sure to brighten listeners’ hearts.

Fukuwarai (a traditional Japanese “lucky laugh” face-making game)Takahashi Yuu

Singer-songwriter Yu Takahashi moves people’s hearts with lyrics that carry a message.

His 2011 release “Fukuwarai” was featured as the Tokyo Metro “TOKYO HEART” commercial song.

His straightforward words and catchy sound really resonate.

It’s a happy song that lifts your mood and turns school or work fatigue into something positive.

With its simple, unfolding melody, it’s perfect for karaoke beginners to sing.

SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Sakurazaka (Full ver.)
SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu

Here’s a song released by Masaharu Fukuyama in 2000, expressing his feelings for a former lover.

It’s a beautiful, gentle piece that paints vivid scenes and really touches the heart.

Besides being a well-known classic, it doesn’t have an especially wide vocal range, so it’s relatively easy to sing for karaoke.

The fact that it’s been loved and covered by many artists also shows how popular it is.

It’s definitely a song I’d love to hear men sing.