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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 (131–140)

Sukicchu-no! feat. ChuutanHONEY WORKS

Sukicchu-no! feat. Chuutan (CV: Saori Hayami) / HoneyWorks
Sukicchu-no! feat. ChuutanHONEY WORKS

HoneyWorks has produced numerous hit songs.

They consistently release adorably over-the-top tracks, so many of you may already be familiar with them.

Among HoneyWorks’ songs, the one I especially recommend is “Sukicchu no! feat.

Chuutan.” While it’s a song that fully highlights feminine charm, the vocal range isn’t that wide, making it very easy to sing—especially for women.

Rain MaidenRaon

Raon 라온 | 'Rain Maiden (Ameotome)' M/V
Rain MaidenRaon

Raon is an artist from South Korea.

She has released numerous songs in Japanese and enjoys immense popularity in the utaite community.

Her new track is Ame Otome.

The song has a dark, gothic atmosphere and is sung in a whisper throughout.

It’s reassuring for those without strong vocal projection.

The range is also narrow, making it technically very easy.

For women who want to sing softly, it’s an exceptionally atmospheric and approachable piece.

Be sure to check it out.

I LOVE YOUOzaki Yutaka

Special feature clip from the film “Hot Road”: Yutaka Ozaki’s “I LOVE YOU”
I LOVE YOUOzaki Yutaka

A track from the 1983 debut album “Seventeen’s Map,” it was later released in 1991 as the 11th single.

Although it peaked at No.

5 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and didn’t become a massive hit, it was featured in a JR Tokai commercial, and is widely known as one of Yutaka Ozaki’s signature songs.

It’s a relaxed ballad with an easy-to-follow tempo and a relatively narrow vocal range, making it easy to sing even for those who struggle with either high or low notes.

The falsetto sections are key, so be sure to practice them.

Tokimeki Part 1supittsu

Spitz is a music band that has continued to be popular for many years.

They’ve produced numerous classic songs, so I think even younger people are familiar with them.

Among their works, the track I especially recommend is “Tokimeki Part 1.” In terms of melody, it’s a refreshing pop tune.

The vocal range isn’t particularly narrow, but it isn’t especially wide either.

The long notes aren’t very prolonged, so it should be easy to sing even for those whose basic singing ability isn’t very strong.

A dream within a dreamKiritani Kenta

Kenta Kiritani “A Dream Beyond a Dream” Official MV
A dream within a dreamKiritani Kenta

Kenta Kiritani is an actor who has appeared in numerous TV dramas and classic films.

Since singing “Umi no Koe” in the au commercial, he has also been making occasional appearances as an artist.

Among his works, the song that’s especially easy to sing at karaoke is “Yume no Mata Yume.” Since singing isn’t his main profession, the melody doesn’t demand high-level vocal skills.

That’s why even those who aren’t confident in their singing can tackle it casually.

Rather than forcing yourself to imitate Kenta Kiritani, if you sing in your own style, you should be able to get through every part without any trouble.

I like you.YOASOBI

YOASOBI "I Like You" Official Music Video
I like you.YOASOBI

YOASOBI is a duo known for their cute vocals and catchy musicality—everyone in their teens probably knows them.

While Rira Ikuta often uses falsetto, her falsetto isn’t extraordinarily high; she usually sings in a naturally accessible range, making her songs surprisingly singable.

Among them, the one I particularly recommend is “Sukida” (I Like You).

If you find it high, try lowering the key.

As long as you choose an appropriate key, it’s a song anyone can sing.

If I’m wrapped in kindnessMatsutōya Yumi

Yumi Matsutoya – If Wrapped in Kindness (THE LAST WEDNESDAY TOUR 2006 ~HERE COMES THE WAVE~)
If I'm wrapped in kindnessMatsutōya Yumi

Yuming’s “Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta Nara” was used as the theme song for the film Kiki’s Delivery Service, so it feels quite nostalgic, doesn’t it? I’ve sung this one at karaoke too, and since the opening notes are really low, it might be an easy song for people who are good at low ranges to keep in tune.

When you sing it, make sure to feel the 4/4 time solidly so the rhythm doesn’t slip.

Also, because the arrangement builds toward the second half, if you keep dynamics in mind and project your voice clearly into the mic, listeners will likely stay engaged without getting bored.