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[HYBE’s first girl group] Easy-to-sing songs by LE SSERAFIM

LE SSERAFIM, launched by HYBE—the company that brought BTS to the world—has drawn major attention as the first full-scale girl group they’ve produced.

With solid skills, distinctive personalities, and a catalog of high-quality songs that encompass a range of musical styles setting them apart from typical K-pop, they quickly rose to the ranks of top groups.

Their melodies are so catchy and hook-filled that once you hear them, they’ll stick in your head, and their signature choreography is guaranteed to shine at karaoke.

The lyrics switch between Korean and English, which does take some getting used to, but we’re also featuring songs that you can sing along to with pure energy as well as Japanese versions—so take this chance and give them a try!

[HYBE’s first girl group] Top 10 easy-to-sing LE SSERAFIM songs (1–10)

Jewelry (Prod. imase)LE SSERAFIM

LE SSERAFIM (르세라핌) ‘Jewelry (Prod. imase)’ LIVE CLIP
Jewelry (Prod. imase)LE SSERAFIM

Among the songs LE SSERAFIM has released so far, “Jewelry” stands out as exceptionally pop, skillfully showcasing a new side of the group.

Released in August 2023 as their second single in Japan, it features a city pop–inspired, polished track and melody provided by the rising artist imase, which feels refreshingly new.

While it has a different vibe from straightforward J-pop, the Japanese lyrics and the clear, catchy melody make it easy to sing for listeners accustomed to contemporary pop.

The rap section isn’t particularly fast either, so try rapping with an emphasis on the groove of the funky track!

이브, 프시케 그리고 푸른 수염의 아내 (Eve, Psyche & The Bluebeard’s wife)LE SSERAFIM

LE SSERAFIM (르세라핌) ‘이브, 프시케 그리고 푸른 수염의 아내’ OFFICIAL M/V
이브, 프시케 그리고 푸른 수염의 아내 (Eve, Psyche & The Bluebeard's wife)LE SSERAFIM

Even after the song’s release, mix versions featuring various artists were unveiled, underscoring the track’s importance to the group—‘Eve, Psyche & The Bluebeard’s wife.’ Included on the album ‘UNFORGIVEN,’ the song has gained traction primarily on social media, sparking buzz as fellow K-pop artists post dance challenge videos to it.

With members credited on lyrics and composition, the track’s words carry a powerful message that can be read as a statement of intent, paired with an unforgettable hook and a cutting-edge production that blends hypnotic, dynamic ’90s-style grooves with elements of the trending Jersey club sound.

It’s immensely popular among fans.

Start by practicing the easy-to-remember chorus, and once you get used to the song’s vibe and rhythm, gradually work on the other sections.

ANTIFRAGILELE SSERAFIM

LE SSERAFIM (르세라핌) ‘ANTIFRAGILE’ OFFICIAL M/V
ANTIFRAGILELE SSERAFIM

“ANTIFRAGILE” is the title track of LE SSERAFIM’s second mini-album, released in October 2022.

It incorporates a reggaeton-inspired beat that reflects contemporary trends, showcasing the group’s fashionable, cool charisma front and center.

Unlike the rapidly shifting structures typical of K-pop, this track stands out by repeating a consistent theme to create a trance-like quality, resulting in a highly addictive listen—an impressive feat.

In other words, there aren’t actually that many parts you need to memorize; rather than prioritizing perfect lyrics at first, I recommend getting used to the distinctive rhythm patterns driven by the beat.

[HYBE’s first girl group] LE SSERAFIM’s easy-to-sing songs (11–20)

피어나 (Between you, me and the lamppost)LE SSERAFIM

Among the tracks on the album UNFORGIVEN, the medium-tempo ballad with a simple rock flavor, “Between you, me and the lamppost,” stands out as something of an outlier.

Member Huh Yunjin, who is also known as a singer-songwriter, took part in composing it, and other members contributed to the lyrics—making it a song that showcases the group’s creativity.

If you regularly listen to Western pop, it should feel familiar, and it’s the kind of song that makes you want to belt it out at karaoke.

The vocal range isn’t particularly high, so I’d love for you to try singing it as the grand finale to your karaoke night!

No CelestialLE SSERAFIM

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No CelestialLE SSERAFIM

Built around a pretty hard-hitting guitar riff, the punkish track “No Celestial” is a killer tune that showcases LE SSERAFIM’s pop-rock side and seems perfect for getting the crowd going at karaoke.

The energetic lyrics, boldly declaring “I am who I am,” are very much in their style and really compelling.

Overall, the melody has a Western girls’ rock vibe, making it an easy listen for fans of that sound.

With songs like this, it often works better to charge ahead with raw momentum rather than trying to sing it too perfectly.

The chorus, where they shout “I want to live a real life,” is especially powerful—pour every ounce of emotion into it when you sing!

FEARLESS -Japanese ver.-LE SSERAFIM

LE SSERAFIM (르세라핌) ‘FEARLESS -Japanese ver.-‘ OFFICIAL M/V
FEARLESS -Japanese ver.-LE SSERAFIM

If you want to try singing LE SSERAFIM’s landmark debut single “FEARLESS” but find Hangul difficult, we recommend this Japanese version.

Because it’s a cool track built on a funky groove that sets it apart from straightforward pop, some people may be thrown by how tricky the melody can feel.

However, as I mentioned in the article introducing the original version, the melodic structure itself isn’t complicated.

So it’s best to first get accustomed to the song’s groove and rhythm, then practice the vocals.

ImpuritiesLE SSERAFIM

LE SSERAFIM (르세라핌) ‘Impurities’ OFFICIAL M/V
ImpuritiesLE SSERAFIM

Included on the second mini-album ANTIFRAGILE and the album UNFORGIVEN, Impurities unfolds with a polished, urban groove that evokes 90s R&B, offering a different kind of appeal than tracks designed for social media.

In fact, its melodic lines will feel natural to listeners of Western R&B, so I’d love for those people to give it a try.

There’s more Korean than English in the lyrics, which does take some getting used to, but if you’re going to sing it, it’s easier to learn it as pure sound rather than focusing on the grammar.