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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No worries if you're not confident in your singing! Easy songs for karaoke that are simple to sing (151–160)
snakeYorushika

Yorushika’s latest song, “Hebi” (“Snake”).
Since releasing “Aporia,” Yorushika has continued putting out lower-key tracks, and this new song is also arranged within a narrow range that’s easy for anyone to sing.
This work doesn’t feature the extremely low phrases that are characteristic of Yorushika.
Rather than being a “low” song, it feels more like a piece with a limited vocal range, and in keeping with that, the vocal line is crafted to be gently shaped with minimal rises and falls.
Because the instrumentation is somewhat subdued, be mindful of fade-outs and breathing when singing so the vocals don’t stick out awkwardly.
pure whiteFuji Kaze

When you think of Fujii Kaze, his stylish, R&B-centered sound is striking, but this work comes together with a different vibe from his usual.
It strongly features acoustic elements, and the vocal lines are shaped into a gentle, relatively even flow reminiscent of dream pop.
As a result, the range is low, and there are naturally no complex rises and falls in pitch such as vocal runs.
For a Fujii Kaze song, it’s no exaggeration to say this is among the easiest to sing.
Fujisawa LoserASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

Set to a powerful sound, this song portrays the everyday life and struggles of working adults, with a touch of comedy.
Released as a single in 2008, it was also included on the album “Surf Bungaku Kamakura” later that same year.
Despite the driving, forceful feel of the music, the lyrics are relatively sparse, giving the impression that you can sing it relaxedly while still valuing the words and emotions.
In just under three minutes, it delivers emotions born from ordinary daily moments in a direct, straightforward way.
sunflowerAdo

This is Ado’s 21st single overall, released in July 2023.
It was selected as the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “18/40: With Two, Dreams and Love.” The track exudes a gentle mood that conjures images of a calm summer day just by listening.
Ado showcases wonderful vocal expression by deftly switching among various vocal tones, but the melody itself isn’t particularly complex, so even those who don’t sing often can easily choose it for karaoke.
If you clearly contrast the softly, calmly sung parts with the more powerful ones, it will sound great—so give it a try.
It’s also excellent as a practice piece for mastering different vocal techniques, making it a recommended song for anyone looking to level up their singing.
Mitsuboshi QuartetBUMP OF CHICKEN

Let me introduce Mitsuboshi Quartet, a song that’s sure to deepen the bonds between friends and close companions when you sing it together.
It’s a track released by the rock band BUMP OF CHICKEN.
The vocalist, Motoo Fujiwara, is said to have written the song while thinking about the other members, and it expresses love for irreplaceable friends.
By the way, it’s fairly short at about a minute and a half, and the vocal range is relatively narrow.
Even so, there are parts where you can really belt it out, making it an easy song to get everyone excited.
Song of a FriendBUMP OF CHICKEN

“Tomodachi no Uta” is a moving ballad with a pleasant melody and touching lyrics.
The words, which express feelings for a friend living far away, are quite moving and likely resonate with many listeners.
The song’s vocal range is just over one octave—fairly narrow—and the pitches sit comfortably within a range that most men can sing.
Combined with its relaxed tempo and simple melody, it should be easy to sing.
Because the range is narrow, if high notes are difficult, you can lower the key.
Even if you're not confident in your singing, it’s okay! Easy songs that are simple to sing at karaoke (161–170)
HiDE the BLUEBiSH

Released as a double A-side with “Life is beautiful,” the major-label 4th single “HiDE the BLUE” was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime 3D Kanojo: Real Girl.
Its lyrics, which evoke the feeling of an unrequited crush in one’s youth, make your heart tremble alongside a driving beat with a striking bassline.
With no large melodic leaps and a not-too-high key, it’s likely comfortable to sing at karaoke.
A refreshing ensemble that lifts your spirits, this rock tune is sure to strike a chord with listeners.



