Now karaoke isn’t scary! Easy-to-sing songs recommended for the Yutori generation
For those who aren’t confident at singing, karaoke can be stressful—both deciding whether to go and what to do once you’re there.
People who love singing often keep up with new releases and dive deep into artists, but if you’re not comfortable with singing, you probably start by wondering what songs you can actually manage.
So this time, I’ve put together a list of easy-to-sing hit songs recommended for the yutori generation.
Of course, these are all famous tracks that people outside the yutori generation will likely know as well, so feel free to use this as a reference!
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Karaoke is no longer scary! Easy-to-sing songs recommended for the Yutori Generation (21–30)
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

This is an uplifting anthem that powerfully portrays the pursuit of dreams and hope, and it is one of Yuzu’s signature songs, widely loved as NHK’s official theme for the Athens Olympics.
Carried by the soothing sound of acoustic guitars, it gently sings of hidden tears and the journey continued despite uncertainty.
It topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, and since its release in July 2004, it has continued to warm the hearts of many.
With a leisurely melody, the song has a comfortable vocal range and is easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a heartwarming message song that stands beside those who work hard every day, those who face difficulties, and those about to take a new step in life—why not give it a try?
Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

Takuya Ohashi’s gentle yet powerful vocals blend beautifully with the fresh sound of the acoustic guitar.
Centered on themes of growth and challenge, the song tenderly reminds us of the importance of not forgetting the pure feelings in our hearts, even as we become adults.
Released in April 2004 as the fifth single, it became beloved across generations as an NTT DoCoMo commercial song.
It was also included on the album “Kuusou Clip,” released the same year, and achieved steady sales.
With its relaxed tempo and a melody carried by stable pitch, it seeps into the heart alongside fond memories.
As a refreshing classic that anyone can enjoy, it will continue to linger in the hearts of many.
Karaoke is no longer scary! Easy-to-sing songs recommended for the Yutori Generation (31–40)
Delusion MakerMousoukirin

The band Mōsō Kirin, discovered by Mino from Mino Music.
They’re known as a retro-pop band, characterized by melodies that evoke a sense of nostalgia.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Mōsō Maker.
It features soft, airy melodies and catchy vocals, with a touch of jazz appearing partway through.
The vocal lines are centered around the mid-range, so even those who can’t hit high notes should be able to sing it without any trouble.
ACTORTomonari Sora

Speaking of low-voice artists, many people nowadays might think of Sora Tomonari.
With that in mind, I recommend this track, “ACTOR.” It features a musical-like style and is sung primarily in the low to low-mid range throughout.
In the final section, vocals jump up by an octave, which might make it seem high, but if that’s difficult you can simply stick to the original line.
As such, it’s a very singable song for men with lower voices.
Ballad of a SingerSaitō Kazuyoshi

A timeless adult classic by Kazuyoshi Saito, celebrated for its deeply moving vocals and rich storytelling.
This exquisite ballad conveys heartfelt emotions for a loved one—feelings that are hard to say out loud—set to song with disarming honesty.
Its simple melody and resonant guitar gently enfold the lyrical world.
Since its release in November 1997, many artists have covered it, and in 2017 it was used as the theme song for the animated film “Lu Over the Wall.” In August 2022, a performance on THE FIRST TAKE drew significant attention, extending its appeal to a new generation.
With a relaxed tempo and a relatively narrow vocal range, it’s easy to sing with ease.
Why not sing it with all your heart, pouring your feelings for someone special into every note?
I want to be lovedYumcha
Yumcha is a singer-songwriter whose love-themed musical style has made her hugely popular among teenage girls.
Her artist name is pronounced “Yamucha.” Because of her pop image, people often assume she sings a lot of high-pitched songs, but that’s not the case.
Her hit song “Aisaretai” has a bright, refreshing feel, yet the vocal range is fairly narrow, and the chorus is mostly in the mid to low register.
If you adjust the key to suit you, even women with lower voices can sing it comfortably—so consider adding it to your repertoire.
In conclusion
This time, we introduced easy-to-sing songs recommended for the yutori generation. How was it? They’re all famous tracks you’ve probably heard at least once. These picks work well for karaoke with any generation, so we hope you’ll start practicing from this list and gradually increase the songs you can sing.



