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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 (161–170)

to wish; to hopesoshina

The popular comedy duo Shimofuri Myojo.

The straight man, Soshina, is active in many areas—solo routines, YouTube, and more—and he’s also been making a big impact as an artist.

Among Soshina’s songs, the one I especially recommend is Kogu.

It has a strong punk rock flavor and a rough edge, but the vocal range is relatively narrow, and there aren’t any lines that require complex pitch movements.

It’s particularly recommended for men with low voices, especially those with a gravelly vocal quality.

The Zero Sense10-FEET

10-FEET – The Zero Sense (Ending Theme Song of the Film 'THE FIRST SLAM DUNK')
The Zero Sense10-FEET

This is 10-FEET’s 22nd single, released in November 2022 as a digital-only single.

It was selected as the ending theme song for the film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK.

It’s crafted as a very cool medium-to up-tempo rock song! The vocal melody is simple and easy to follow, so to sing it well, I think it really comes down to projecting as powerfully as you can and staying firmly locked into the rhythm of the backing track to keep the sense of groove.

Don’t sweat the small details—belt it out with strength and enjoy riding the rhythm as you sing! If you also pay attention to the rests between phrases, it’ll feel even better, so definitely experiment and fine-tune your approach.

[Even if you're tone-deaf, it's okay!] Easy-to-sing karaoke songs and practice tracks (171–180)

I love youMotoki

Motoki – I Love You (Music Video)
I love youMotoki

Not only as a songwriter and composer, but also as a multi-talented creator in illustration and video production, Motoki showcases his abilities.

The digital single “I Love You,” released in May 2025, is a superb track where the bittersweet, emotional guitar sound, Motoki’s clear vocals, and lyrics that portray aching feelings come together perfectly.

It’s recommended not only for fans of singer-songwriters, but also for those who enjoy so-called Japanese rock.

The melody unfolds straightforwardly and it’s easy to sing at karaoke, so definitely give it a try!

Like this tonightaimyon

Aimyon – Stay Like This Tonight [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Like this tonightaimyon

Released in 2018, “Konya Kono Mama” was the much-anticipated follow-up single to “Marigold,” the song that propelled Aimyon to nationwide fame.

It was also chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “We Can’t Become Beasts.” Centered around Aimyon’s signature light, rhythmic acoustic guitar backing, it has an approachable, classic 2000s J-pop feel that appeals to a wide audience.

While the vocal range is somewhat broad, the melody itself is straightforward without extreme jumps in pitch, making it easy to sing at karaoke and conducive to achieving high scores.

Listening to your dreams, I come up with ideas that make me laugh!aimyon

Aimyon – While Listening to Your Dreams, I’ve Got a Laughable Idea! [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Listening to your dreams, I come up with ideas that make me laugh!aimyon

Aimyong’s classic “Listening to Your Dreams, I’ve Got a Laughable Idea!”—famous as an insert song from Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Picture World Story—features a melody that sits somewhere between J-POP and folk, giving the whole track a bright, upbeat feel.

In contrast to that atmosphere, the vocal line is rendered somewhat mechanical and monotonous.

The song’s range is about average, but combined with the vocal monotony, it actually feels easy to sing—almost as if the range were narrower.

If you’re not confident about your vocal range, consider adding it to your repertoire.

figure; appearance; form; shape; 姿 (sugata) can mean a person’s figure/appearance, the shape/form of something, or a visible state / 姿を見せる = to show oneselfaimyon

A masterpiece whose refined and calm musicality evokes the night, “Sugata.” In terms of genre, it’s an orthodox J-pop piece, and the vocal line is crafted simply to suit the Japanese vocal range.

While the melody is generally steady with few dramatic shifts, a slightly higher falsetto appears in the chorus, so take care there.

Singing higher is fine, but if the key is set too low, producing the falsetto becomes unnecessarily difficult.

Be sure to determine the appropriate key and sing accordingly.

Youth and youth and youthaimyon

Aimyon – Youth and Youth and Youth [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Youth and youth and youthaimyon

The song “Seishun to Seishun to Seishun” leaves an impression with its languid, retro atmosphere.

While the melody can be categorized as folk, the arrangement at times evokes Hawaiian music and old-school surf tunes.

The vocal line is very simple, with no complex rises or falls in pitch.

Since most of the song sits in the low to low-mid range, it will be easier to sing if you match the key to the lower parts rather than the high ones.