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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 OK!] Easy Karaoke Songs and Practice Tracks (201–210)

GraduationKobukuro

Kobukuro “Graduation”
GraduationKobukuro

The 2020 track “Sotsugyō,” themed around graduation.

The single also includes a choral version sung by the Suginami Children’s Choir, making it a perfect fit for choir performances.

Its gentle, calm melody makes it very easy to sing.

It’s a song that’s great not only for karaoke but also for school events like graduation ceremonies and choral competitions, where everyone can sing together.

Since there are no difficult melodic lines, try singing it with care, savoring each word and putting your heart into it.

Together foreverKobukuro

Kobukuro “Together for Eternity”
Together foreverKobukuro

Eternally With You, a song beloved as a wedding classic, was released in 2004 as a double A-side single along with Million Films.

The song was written by Kentaro Kobuchi for a friend’s wedding.

Its simple, easy-to-remember melody makes it very singable, so even those who aren’t confident at karaoke can give it a try.

The harmony part isn’t too difficult either, so it could be great to practice as a duo and perform as a wedding reception entertainment.

Bon-giri Love SongSazan Ōrusutāzu

Southern All Stars – Bon-giri Love Song [Official Music Video]
Bon-giri Love SongSazan Ōrusutāzu

This is Southern All Stars’ fourth digital-only single, released in July 2023.

The slightly bouncy beat leaves quite an impression.

The vocal melody doesn’t span a wide range, making it easy to hum along and enjoy, so it’s recommended for those who prioritize singability.

However, be careful not to sing the lyrics too flatly.

With a strong sense of rhythm, you’ll be able to sing this song more freely and enjoyably.

For those who like impersonations, trying a Kuwata-style vocal could be another fun twist.

Blow away your daily stress with this one track and put it to use for your well-being.

Beat de TouhiHama iku

Hamaiku – Escape with the Beat [MV]
Beat de TouhiHama iku

Hamaiku is a musical duo consisting of comedian Ryuichi Hamaie and former Nogizaka46 member Erika Ikuta.

The unit was formed on NHK’s music program Venue101.

Speaking of their signature song, it would be “Beat de Touhi.” Since neither of the two is primarily a singer, the vocal line of this track is very simple.

There are no harmonies; they just sing the same line as male and female, so it can be considered an easy duet as well.

Until today and from tomorrowyoshida takurou

“Until Today and From Tomorrow” by Takuro Yoshida
Until today and from tomorrowyoshida takurou

It’s one of Takuro Yoshida’s signature songs, depicting someone looking back on their life and connections with others while pondering the road ahead.

Its popularity is evident from its use in various works, such as the 1972 film “Tabi no Omosa” and the 2001 film “Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: The Adult Empire Strikes Back.” Centered on acoustic guitar—the hallmark of folk music—the simple sound enhances the clarity of the lyrics’ message.

The repeated, straightforward melody makes it easy to sing, and performing it in a relaxed, almost murmuring tone helps bring out the song’s atmosphere.

It was spring, wasn’t it?yoshida takurou

An uptempo track that sets the tone for the fourth album “Genki Desu,” released in 1972.

Takuro’s cool vocals breezily sing of the fleeting nature of love.

With an extremely low range—its lowest note is mid1 A#—this song is a godsend for men with lower voices.

While the dense lyrics and quick delivery can be a bit challenging, its comfortable, soothing sense of drive makes it easy to sing! Perfect for spring karaoke or when you want to get hyped with one of Takuro’s rock numbers.

Little Painter Ragtime Blues (Saito Mix)Saitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito “Little Painter Ragtime Blues (Saito Mix)” / Soko multi-track recording
Little Painter Ragtime Blues (Saito Mix)Saitō Kazuyoshi

Included as the B-side on their 21st single, “On the Other Side of the Moon,” released in 2001, is this track: “Little Painter Ragtime Blues (Saito Mix).” Its warm message—“Let’s paint just the way we want”—soothes both heart and body, with a charm that makes you want to listen with your eyes closed.

Since the melody mainly repeats short phrases, you’ll probably be able to remember a good portion of it after a few listens.