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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 (11–20)

Lights Out feat. Jeremy QuartusNulbarich

Nulbarich – Lights Out feat. Jeremy Quartus (Official Music Video)
Lights Out feat. Jeremy QuartusNulbarich

Nulbarich is a band that’s gained popularity for its stylish musicality.

Centered around Black music such as R&B and neo-soul, their refined sound has earned high praise even from hardcore music enthusiasts.

Among Nulbarich’s tracks, one I particularly recommend is “Lights Out feat.

Jeremy Quartus.” While it has a Western pop feel, the vocal range is quite narrow, so it’s very singable even in the original key.

After-school[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – After School (MV)
After-school[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] is a rock band popular primarily among people in their teens and twenties.

While they’re known for a wide range of musical styles, they have a particular reputation for punchy, sharp-edged rock.

Their song “After School,” however, differs from that approach and leans more toward an indie rock aesthetic.

The vocal line has little dynamic variation and a very narrow range, so male singers should be able to handle the original key without difficulty.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

CarmineELLEGARDEN

ELLEGARDEN – Carmine [MUSIC VIDEO]
CarmineELLEGARDEN

This is the new opening theme for the TV anime One Piece Egghead Arc, which began airing on August 10, 2025.

The average vocal range isn’t particularly high, but there’s a leap from D4 to B4 right at the start of the chorus.

If you can handle that, the rest of the melody stays within a comfortable range, so I think it’s relatively easy to sing.

Since it has a rock sound, you’ll want to sing that high part in the chorus with chest voice.

The key to singing the leaping notes is pitch stability.

If the placement of your voice changes between low and high notes, you may strain your throat and make it harder to sing.

Aim to place the pitch around the space between your eyebrows; try singing with your facial muscles lifted and your voice projected forward.

That will help you stay relaxed, let your vocal cords vibrate properly, and produce a natural sound.

EurekaHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – Eureka [Official Video]
EurekaHoshino Gen

This is the song released by Gen Hoshino on January 28, 2025, which became the theme for the medical drama “Madoka, 26, I’m a Resident!” The overall vocal range is D3–A4, covering the lower-mid to upper-mid range, making it a comfortable key for male singers.

It may be easier to sing if you clip the ends of phrases in the A section and stay mindful not to rush the tempo.

Also, since the song has a calm tone, avoid straining your throat: keep your facial muscles lifted so your vocal folds vibrate freely.

Imagine projecting the voice toward the front of your eyebrows or slightly upward; for low notes, send the voice forward slowly, and for high notes, add a touch of accent and release the sound a bit quicker.

In both cases, make sure to use ample breath—breathe through your mouth and sing!

rainAratani Shota

Shota Araya – Rain (Official Music Video)
rainAratani Shota

Shota Araya, known as the former vocalist of the band yowano, has been steadily gaining popularity since going solo, especially among young men and women, thanks to his downbeat, stylish sound.

One track that really boosted his popularity is Ame (Rain).

The song stays mostly in the low-to-mid to mid vocal range throughout.

While it does have a solid climactic moment, it doesn’t go very high or require you to belt, making it an ideal song to sing without changing the key.

Be sure to check it out.

Yumejiwanuka

Yumeji / Wanuka [Music Video]
Yumejiwanuka

Wanuka is a singer-songwriter with a massive following among teenagers.

They have many hit tracks, but the one I especially recommend is Yumemichi.

It starts off light and breezy, then the energy surges as it hits the chorus.

The vocal range isn’t particularly wide, and there aren’t any abrupt pitch jumps, making it a song that’s easy to sing in the original key.

With its catchy melody, it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Male (21–30)

Voice of the Seaurashima tarō (kiritani kenta)

"The Voice of the Sea" Full ver. / Urashima Taro (Kenta Kiritani) [Official]
Voice of the Seaurashima tarō (kiritani kenta)

The hit song “Umi no Koe” was born from an au commercial.

It was composed by the Okinawan band BEGIN, and the vocals are sung by Kenta Kiritani, who plays Urashima Taro.

Since Kiritani is primarily an actor, the vocal line is crafted to be very simple.

While the arrangement doesn’t particularly emphasize the low register, you can sing from the first verse through the chorus using a resonant, overtoned delivery that adds fullness.

It’s recommended for those who want to emphasize thickness rather than sheer depth.