[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!] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs and Practice Tracks (31–40)
budKobukuro

Released in March 2007, this is Kobukuro’s 14th single.
It was written as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Tokyo Tower: Mom and Me, and Sometimes Dad.” It has a very Kobukuro-like, simple folk-song feel, but if you sing it at karaoke, the melodic development in the chorus might be a bit tricky.
Still, once you get past that, the rest should be straightforward to sing, so I think it’s relatively approachable even for those who aren’t fully confident in their pitch.
Some people may find the high notes tough in the original key, so it might be a good idea to figure out a key setting that suits you before you sing.
LADYYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu’s new song “LADY,” famous as a Coca-Cola commercial tune, is a love song depicting a man and woman’s romance.
Rather than being heartwarming, it’s more on the stylish side, with complex melodies unfolding throughout.
It might feel challenging to sing, but because there aren’t many high notes and the rhythm is easy to catch, I think it’s still relatively approachable even for those who struggle with pitch.
If you just can’t lock in the notes, try practicing the vocal line repeatedly phrase by phrase.
RainHata Motohiro

Hata Motohiro’s cover of “Rain,” a popular song from Senri Oe’s acclaimed 1988 album “1234,” is an easy-to-sing track with a fresh, breezy feel.
Hata Motohiro’s “Rain” was used as the theme song for the animated film “The Garden of Words,” released in May 2013.
Another OrionFujii Fumiya

“Another Orion” is one of Fumiya Fujii’s signature songs, released in August 1996, and it’s also well known as the theme song for the TV drama “Glass Fragments.” It has a very romantic vibe and is relatively easy to sing.
Give it a try at karaoke!
Like tonight’s moonElefanto Kashimashi

This is the theme song of the drama “Because the Moon Shines at Night,” and it became the biggest hit among Elephant Kashimashi’s singles.
The key is high, but the melody is very simple, so I recommend it.
It seems best to learn it in the original key while using falsetto, then lower the key when singing it at karaoke.
[No worries if you’re tone-deaf!] Easy-to-sing karaoke songs and practice tracks (41–50)
The seasons die one after another.amazarashi

It’s a serious and cool track that was also used as the ending theme for the anime Tokyo Ghoul √A.
The powerful, full-throated vocal style gives it great impact.
The key stays within a manageable range, making it easy to sing and highly recommended.
When you sing it, pay attention to the profound lyrics.
Beyond the Night SkySMAP

Released in January 1998, SMAP’s 27th single, “Yozora no Mukō,” is a song distinguished by its stylish, urban sensibility and beautiful sound.
Because it was played widely across various media from the time of its release, the melody naturally seeped into our ears and bodies, making it an easy song to sing.



