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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 (111–120)

Youthful AmigoShūji to Akira

A single by the Japanese male idol duo Shuji to Akira.

It was released in Japan, Sweden, and Taiwan.

Co-produced in collaboration with a Swedish songwriting team, it was released in Japan in November 2005.

It also served as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama ‘Nobuta wo Produce,’ in which the two singers starred.

The song features a slightly wistful, heartrending melody that leaves an impression, but as an idol track, it’s structured with a very singable melody.

That makes it an easy pick for karaoke, even for those who aren’t confident singers.

In the original recording, the vocal track seems to use pitch-correction effects somewhat aggressively, but don’t worry about that too much—just sing it naturally!

Sorrow like snow

Sorrow Like Snow (ROAD OUT “MOVIE”)
Sorrow like snow

This song portrays the warmth of people felt amid winter’s cold, evoking a brightness within poignancy.

It was also used as the theme song for the drama “Ai to Iu Na no Moto ni,” and has long been loved as one of Shogo Hamada’s definitive winter classics.

The powerful layering of the band and chorus strongly suggests a hopeful feeling of moving forward.

Its gently ranged melody and relaxed tempo make it easy to sing, so be sure to fully grasp the emotions embedded in the lyrics as you perform.

Words of FarewellKaientai

Released in November 1979, the 16th single by Kaientai led by Tetsuya Takeda… Rather than explaining it that way, it might be more straightforward to say it’s the theme song of the first season of the popular drama “Mr.

Kinpachi in Class 3-B.” As the drama became a massive hit, the song also topped the charts, and nowadays it’s practically a standard at graduation ceremonies, so I imagine many people have sung it at some point.

Musically, it features a very simple melody and rhythm with memorable lyrics, making it easy for anyone to sing.

That’s likely why it’s so often chosen as a choral piece for graduations and similar occasions.

Some people may find the key a bit high, so when you sing it at karaoke, be sure to adjust the key to suit your range.

I did nothing for two hours.wasureranneeyo

A sound that only people 25 and under can hear
I did nothing for two hours.wasureranneeyo

The band Wasureranneyo, known for their comical songs, has gained popularity.

While their outlandish lyrics leave a strong impression, the truth is their vocal lines are catchy and easy to sing.

Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend is “I Did Nothing for Two Hours.” As the title suggests, it’s a song about regretting having done nothing for two hours, crafted in a punk rock style.

There’s some shouting in the track, but if you don’t sing it exactly like the original, it’s actually very easy to sing.

spring breezeyuzu

Many of Yuzu’s songs seem to demand strong vocal ability, don’t they? But their track “Harukaze” is one I highly recommend for its outstanding singability.

This song about distant spring days features a comfortable melody and gentle lyrics that slip right into the listener’s heart.

The simplicity of the words sometimes draws out even deeper emotion.

It’s also a collaboration with Taro Hakase, whose beautiful violin solo further elevates the piece.

Since it doesn’t require much in the way of high notes, it’s easy to sing even for men with lower voices.