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Karaoke songs you can enjoy singing in your natural voice without changing the key

One of the best things about enjoying karaoke is being able to sing out loud in your natural voice, right? But there are plenty of songs with keys that are too high to sing, or that can hurt your throat if you force them.

To solve those problems, this article introduces a wide range of songs you can sing comfortably in your natural voice! Whether you’re male or female, these are songs you can enjoy singing in the original key and finish feeling great, so be sure to use this as a reference when choosing your next karaoke songs!

Male (61–70)

Party’s OverONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK – Party’s Over [OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO]
Party’s OverONE OK ROCK

Although ONE OK ROCK is strongly characterized by emo and hardcore influences, some of their works feature distinctly Japanese-style development.

Among these, the one I especially recommend is “Party’s Over.” It’s a fascinating piece that blends genres like metal and hard rock with phrases that evoke enka or kayōkyoku.

There’s vocalization close to screaming, which can be a challenging part, but aside from that, the range isn’t particularly wide, so it’s surprisingly singable.

A full moon that only blooms at nightONE OK ROCK

The first major-label masterpiece, Zeitakubyou.

This track, “A Full Moon That Only Blooms at Night,” is included on that classic.

Being an early work, the album has a very strong Japanese rock flavor, and among its songs, this one is exceptionally easy to sing.

The vocal range is narrow at mid1 G# to hi C#, and the pitch movement isn’t too drastic.

However, since there tend to be few natural break points, make sure to plan your breathing spots in advance.

Other than that, there aren’t any particularly difficult sections, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Love’s Partner, Heart’s CupidONE OK ROCK

[ONE OK ROCK] Love's Partner, Cupid of the Heart
Love’s Partner, Heart’s CupidONE OK ROCK

The piece “Koi no Aibou Kokoro no Cupid,” included on the 2008 album Emotion Effect.

While ONE OK ROCK is generally known for songs with a wide vocal range, this track is different.

Though on the higher side at mid2 A# to hi C, it’s built within a somewhat narrower range, and the hi C appears only once in the final chorus.

Since the main high notes center around hi A#, it’s best to set your key with that pitch as the anchor.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

freesiaMarushii

Marcy – Freesia (Official Music Video)
freesiaMarushii

Marcy is a band that’s gained popularity for its moving lyrics and catchy melodies.

While they’re categorized as a rock band, their music leans more toward J-pop, and they’re especially known for uplifting songs and ballads.

Among their tracks, the one I particularly recommend is Freesia.

It’s an upbeat song with a touch of strength, but the vocal range isn’t especially wide, so anyone with an above-average range should be able to sing it comfortably in the original key.

motion sickness from proximitywanuka

Recommended for teens and people in their twenties who want to sing an emotional love song! The singer Wanuka, who made a name with this hit, released “Yoriyoi” in 2021, and it went viral on social media.

Wanuka’s sweet vocals perfectly match the laid-back track with an ennui vibe.

It’s a chill piece with an unpretentious arrangement that you can’t help but get lost in.

Try singing as if you’re talking to the person right in front of you to capture the mood.

RADWIMPSai ni dekiru koto wa mada aru kai

RADWIMPS – Is There Still Anything That Love Can Do? [Official Music Video]
RADWIMPSai ni dekiru koto wa mada aru kai

RADWIMPS’ “Is There Still Anything That Love Can Do?” was released on July 19, 2019 as the theme song for the film Weathering with You.

Many of you are probably familiar with it.

The tempo is relaxed and the melody line is easy to follow.

If you sing carefully, one phrase at a time, you won’t fall out of rhythm, making it easy to match the pitch bar.

The overall range is C#3–F#4; it’s a bit on the higher side, but since it’s a gentle song, try using falsetto to keep a soft feel.

Aim to resonate in your head for both the low and high notes, as if projecting the sound from the top of your head.

Focusing on your head resonance naturally lifts your facial muscles; keeping them raised as you sing also makes pitching easier.

Around the chorus, accenting the initial note helps your voice come out solidly and lets you sing comfortably.

Always by my sideFANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE

It’s the theme song for the movie “Next-Door Stella,” released for streaming on August 6, 2025.

Among FANTASTICS’ songs, its difficulty is relatively easy, centering on a comfortable mid-range that naturally suits male voices.

The tempo is relaxed and flows smoothly, so even beginners can sing it with confidence.

There are spots where you switch from chest voice to falsetto, and the overall vibe is gentle, so when you sing, try to keep it light with the sensation of resonating in your head.

Humming makes this very clear, so it’s highly recommended.

Once you can hum without tension using your breath, you’ll be able to control your airflow better, making those transitions much smoother.

After you get used to humming, turn that same sensation into your singing voice and get a feel for it!