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[Even If You're Tone-Deaf, It's Okay!] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs and Practice Tracks

Have you ever hesitated when invited to karaoke, thinking, “I’m tone-deaf…”?If you struggle to stay on pitch, can’t hit high notes, or find rhythm tricky—don’t worry! As long as you choose the right songs, you can still have a great time at karaoke.In this article, we feature a wide range of tracks that are perfect for practice: songs with a narrow vocal range and simple melodies, easy-to-sing anime themes with relaxed tempos, and J-pop numbers that feel good for both men and women to sing.Find a song you can sing with confidence and have a blast at your next karaoke session!

[Even if You're Tone-Deaf, It's Okay!] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs and Practice Tracks (61–70)

cherry blossomFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

The 10th single by FUNKY MONKEY BABYS, released in February 2009.

To make this song sound good, it’s less about precise pitch and more about how well you can recreate the feel of the original.

Parts like the A-melody have a slightly rap-like quality, but be careful not to rush the rhythm or let it get too fast.

It might be best to avoid singing melodically outside the chorus on purpose, creating contrast within the song.

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Having released numerous wonderful songs and established a status high enough to be featured in music textbooks, Spitz’s tracks are all karaoke classics! This song might feel a bit high in key for some men, but its simple structure makes it easy to sing.

If you feel it doesn’t fit your vocal range, try lowering the key a little and give it a shot!

the red threadKobukuro

A love ballad by Kobukuro, artists whose gentle vocals that resonate with many listeners and their beautiful two-part harmonies have earned them support across generations.

The song carries a straightforward feeling of trusting the one you love, and its simple melody makes it easy to match pitch.

Islanders’ TreasureBEGIN

One of BEGIN’s signature songs.

It conveys the feelings of a teacher—Higa’s former classmate—toward the children.

Released in 2002, its highly message-driven lyrics won the Yamamoto Kenkichi Literary Prize in the Lyrics category.

The song has a relaxed rhythm that makes it easy for anyone to sing.

If you immerse yourself in its world while singing, the scenery of Okinawa comes to mind.

Precious thingsroodo obu mejyaa

This is a signature song by Road of Major, an artist beloved across generations for their emotionally charged performances and powerful, uplifting vocals.

The track embodies the spirit of taking on challenges together with friends toward each person’s goals, and its relatively low key makes it a recommended choice for male singers.

cloudy skyDOES

DOES 'Donten' (TV Tokyo anime 'Gintama' opening theme)
cloudy skyDOES

This is one of DOES’s signature songs, featured as an opening theme for the anime Gintama.

It’s a track that first hits your ears with the driving speed and powerful sound that are the hallmark of classic rock bands, but an important point is that the vocal lines aren’t packed with too many words.

Perhaps because the singing feels like an outpouring of emotion, the melody doesn’t jump around much in key, making it relatively easy to sing.

If you can stay calm and immerse yourself in the song’s atmosphere as you perform, that alone should be enough to bring out its vibe.

First NightYorushika

Yorushika – First Night (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
First NightYorushika

Yorushika is a duo known for their subtle musicality.

Since many of their songs are gentle and calm, people who are tone-deaf might find a lot of Yorushika tracks in their repertoire.

Their new song “First Night” fits that mold.

It’s a simple arrangement of percussion, piano, guitar, and vocals, but because the percussion is relatively assertive, there’s less worry about the vocals standing out too much.

The vocal line itself is also simple, so even those who are tone-deaf should find it easy to sing.