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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)

Overdosenatori

Overdose, Nat(s)ori’s signature song with an impressive languid vibe.

The piece maintains a downer mood throughout, so the high parts are intentionally kept restrained.

Falsetto does appear, but it’s not used because the notes are high; it’s a deliberate stylistic choice.

So if you’re not comfortable with falsetto, singing those parts in chest voice is totally fine.

Whispery vocals sound cool on this track, but overdoing it can come off as narcissistic, so keep that in mind when you sing (lol).

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.

SignalSaitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito – Signal (Full Length Ver.) [Music Video]
SignalSaitō Kazuyoshi

Although it sings of lingering attachment to a finished romance and a farewell, the piece somehow feels refreshingly light.

“Signal” is a track from the 21st album, “55 STONES,” released in 2021.

The easy-on-the-ears band sound meshes beautifully with the lyrical world.

You can feel the sadness and loneliness, yet by the end it leaves you with a dry, clear aftertaste.

This holds true for many of Saito’s other songs as well, but since there are almost no parts that require belting, it’s very easy to sing.

Don’t cry, Glory Moon.Saitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito – Don’t Cry, Glory Moon [Music Video]
Don't cry, Glory Moon.Saitō Kazuyoshi

Singer-songwriter Kazuyoshi Saito has been active for many years, and he continues to release new songs without changing his style.

His latest track is “Naku na Glory Moon.” Although it’s crafted as a refreshing rock piece, its vocal range is quite narrow and is largely centered in the mid-to-low register throughout.

If you slightly lower the pitch and aim for a fuller tone at the start of each section, you can emphasize the depth and richness of your voice.

Give it a try as a reference.

MELODYFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – MELODY (Full ver.)
MELODYFukuyama Masaharu

“MELODY” expresses a straightforward desire to stay with the precious person right in front of you, even if you sometimes miss each other.

It was released in 1993 as a double A-side single together with “BABY BABY.” Its friendly, easy-to-remember melody makes it an easy song to sing.

The key is slightly on the higher side, so it may be comfortable for those who struggle with low notes.

Conversely, if your voice is lower, dropping the key just a little will make it easier to sing.

Enjoy singing it while taking in the song’s refreshing vibe!