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!
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Even if you're not confident in your singing, it's okay! Easy songs that are simple to sing at karaoke (71–80)
Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

This is Motohiro Hata’s 17th single, released in 2014.
It was chosen as the theme song for the film “STAND BY ME Doraemon,” became a long-selling hit, and reached one million downloads in 2016, making it a million seller.
Since it’s embraced by both J-pop fans and anime-song fans, it’s a great choice for karaoke in any situation.
With a gentle melody and tender lyrics, it’s a beautiful ballad.
The key is a bit high, so I recommend figuring out the key adjustment that suits you.
cloverSuda Masaki

If you’re looking for a song with few high notes that you can sing comfortably, I recommend Clover.
This track is included on Masaki Suda’s second album LOVE, with lyrics and music by Huwie Ishizaki.
With its heartwarming message to someone special and honest, straightforward feelings, the song has almost no high parts and is a medium-tempo number you can sing without strain even in the original key.
It’s also recommended for women who struggle with high notes, as the range is easy to sing.
RewriteASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

For men who feel that delicate ballads and quiet songs are hard to sing at karaoke, this track is highly recommended! Known widely as a theme song for Fullmetal Alchemist, it’s familiar to a broad audience.
The song’s range is generally within that of an average male voice, so many men should find it easy to sing.
If it feels a bit high, the span between the lowest and highest notes isn’t very wide, so lowering the key will make it easier.
The biggest selling point is the shout-like chorus! Even if you can’t belt every note, you can hype it up with energy and excitement, making it a great choice for those who don’t want to sing something mellow.
Even if you’re not confident in your singing, it’s okay! Easy songs that are simple to sing at karaoke (81–90)
horizonback number

The three-piece rock band back number has gained popularity for their moving vocals and instantly relatable messages.
Their fourth digital single, Suiheisen (Horizon), was written as a message to high school students who were unable to participate in the 2020 Inter-High School Championships.
While the key is high, the melodic range is relatively narrow, so it’s a good idea to set it to a key that’s comfortable for you to sing.
However, the chorus features the falsetto that’s a back number trademark, so be careful not to go off pitch and pay attention to the parts where you transition back to your chest voice.
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.
Night of the Sixth-Magnitude StarAimer

Aimer’s major-label debut single, which was used as the ending theme for the TV anime NO.6.
It’s a moving number featuring her voice—both transparent and powerful—set against a simple yet majestic arrangement of just piano and strings.
Because the arrangement keeps the instrumentation to a minimum, the vocals stand out; still, with a moderate melodic range and a slow tempo, it’s likely easier to sing than you might expect from just listening.
It’s a simple song, but if you can deliver it well, you’ll definitely earn your friends’ respect—so give it a try!
I like it a little.Yabai T-shatsu Yasan

The new song “Suko” by Yabai T-Shirts Yasan.
They’re always releasing unique tracks, and their trademark humor shines in this one too.
The melody here feels like classic rock and stays very energetic throughout.
Since they’re a mixed-gender band, the overall vocal range is wide, but if you look at either part on its own, the range isn’t all that broad.
There are almost no sustained long notes either, so as long as you can keep your pitch steady, anyone can sing it smoothly.



