[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!
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[Even If You’re Tone-Deaf, It’s Okay!] Introducing Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs and Practice Tracks (121–130)
Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

It was a very popular song and has a rap section.
It’s a track where someone with a husky voice can really shine.
I’d love for you to sing it with a close friend.
Among love songs, it isn’t somber, so I think it can also be used when you confess your feelings.
To say goodbyebiriibanban

A song that combines ease of singing, a beautiful melody, lovely lyrics, and triple meter is Billy BanBan’s “To Say Goodbye.” It’s highly recommended as a karaoke song for men who tend to go off pitch.
It’s truly easy to sing, so how about making it one of your go-to karaoke numbers?
slowBerumaintsu

Formed in 2018, Berumaintsu is a pop trio that wields twin vocals by two singer-songwriters as their signature.
Their songs, born from melodies and production that feel nostalgic yet resist fleeting trends, make for great karaoke picks across generations.
Released in May 2025, “Slow” is another standout track, featuring a soothing yet slightly wistful melody and harmony, along with carefully crafted Japanese lyrics that make it easy and enjoyable to sing at karaoke for listeners of all ages.
A Beautiful Poem of LoveNaoto Intiraymi

It has a stylish vibe thanks to its Latin-inspired rhythm and melody.
The overall range is wide, from C3 to C5, but the chorus isn’t high; C#4 is used on average.
The highest note, C5, appears in the English line at the end, but it’s fine to sing it lightly in falsetto.
Since there aren’t any parts where you need to belt and the song is sung with a gentle feel, it’s easy even for people who aren’t used to karaoke.
In the faster parts of the first verse, clearly pronouncing the vowel on the first beat makes it easier to lock into the rhythm and sing.
For the chorus, I recommend really feeling the groove with your body to catch the Latin elements as you sing.
Bits of English pop up here and there, which adds to the stylish feel, and it’s really cool if you can sing the full version.
SubaruTanimura Shinji

This song was released as a solo single by Shinji Tanimura in April 1980, when Alice was at the height of their popularity, and it became such a hit that many people know it not only in Japan but across other parts of Asia as well.
Because Tanimura’s vocal ability is so strong, some people may hesitate to sing it at karaoke, but the song itself is built on a very singable melody, so it shouldn’t take much effort to learn or perform.
Precisely because the melody is simple, it does call for a fair amount of expressiveness; however, as long as you pay attention to setting the key so that your voice doesn’t thin out in the high notes of the chorus and you can sing with enough power, you should be fine.



