Kana Nishino’s easy-to-sing songs: a collection of tracks that feel great to sing at karaoke
Kana Nishino is popular among a wide range of generations.
Her catchy melodies and relatable lyrics strike a chord, and many people have probably found themselves humming along.
On the other hand, some may feel, “The high notes go on, so it seems tough for me,” or wonder, “Are there any Kana Nishino songs that men can sing?” In this article, we’ve picked out easy-to-sing tracks from Kana Nishino’s catalog and will also share tips for tackling popular songs like Torisetsu.
Be sure to use this as a guide when choosing songs for karaoke!
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Kana Nishino’s easy-to-sing songs: A collection of tracks that feel great to sing at karaoke (21–30)
Dear BrideNishino Kana

This is the 29th single, released on October 26, 2016, and their first wedding song dedicated to a friend getting married.
It’s a moving ballad filled with blessings, memories, a touch of loneliness, and prayers for the future.
It won the 2016 Japan Cable Radio Award and was also performed at that year’s NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
Even now, it’s widely used as a staple track for wedding videos and wedding receptions! While there are, of course, high notes, there are also some low notes right before the chorus, so when you sing, be careful not to drop the resonance into your throat there.
Other parts stay within a similar range, so it’s good to sing lightly while keeping the sound resonating in your head.
EYES ON YOUNishino Kana

It’s the first single released after their return, dropped on July 5, 2024, and included on the EP “Love Again.” It’s an up-tempo, catchy track that expresses both the joy and the pain of love.
The song itself is on the shorter side at 3 minutes and 36 seconds, so it gets to the chorus quickly.
The key is to articulate clearly at the very start of the chorus, and there’s a rap-style section around the midpoint.
Since the rap part also stays quite high, crisp enunciation throughout should make it much easier to sing.
You might worry about pitch, but first, don’t hesitate—project your voice confidently and get used to it.
weNishino Kana

It’s a classic 2012 song themed around friendship.
It was used as the theme song for the movie “Girl” starring Karina, as well as in the “Nissen 2012 Summer” commercial.
With lyrics that vividly portray bonds and memories between women, it’s a warm, relatable “girls’ friendship” song that’s loved across generations in various moments like weddings and graduations.
At 5 minutes 49 seconds, the track is on the longer side and feels like it’s sung almost continuously.
If you sing straightforwardly while looking at the lyrics, you’ll naturally fall into the rhythm.
Also, since it stays within a similar vocal range, using ample breath and resonating in your head will help you keep a comfortable feel.
It’s long, but try singing it without pushing yourself.
ifNishino Kana

The 11th single “if,” used as the theme song for the animated film Naruto Shippuden: The Lost Tower.
Its lyrics, which express gratitude for a chance encounter and reaffirm love for a partner, stir the heart alongside an emotional melody.
The melody has many rises and falls and the key is high, but the tempo is on the slower side and there’s no rapid-fire phrasing, so try to sing calmly while focusing on pitch.
If you can pull it off, karaoke will definitely be more fun—so why not give it a try?
YeahNishino Kana

The song “YEAH,” included on the 6th album Just LOVE.
Its lyrics depict the giddy scenes of spending time with someone you like, likely making many people recall their own youth with a sweet, bittersweet feeling.
It requires some care because there are many rapid-fire melodic lines and occasional leaps in pitch, but there are also plenty of sections that progress at a steady pitch, making it approachable for karaoke.
It’s a stylish pop tune that boosts your energy whether you’re singing or listening, and one you’ll want to add to your repertoire.
Wish Upon A StarNishino Kana

The song Wish Upon A Star, included on the 6th album Just LOVE.
Its lyrics, which portray the feelings of unrequited love without asking for too much, are likely to resonate with many people’s own experiences.
While the melody moves subtly up and down, the vocal range isn’t very wide and the tempo is relaxed, so if you sing it calmly, it’s easy to handle even at karaoke.
It’s a sentimental number under three minutes long, which also makes it an approachable choice to try.
If there really is a destined person for meNishino Kana

The 26th single “Moshimo Unmei no Hito ga Iru no Nara,” which was selected as the ending theme for the information program Sukkiri!!.
The song was also used in Otsuka Foods’ Vitamin Carbonated MATCH commercial and as the entrance march for the opening ceremony of the 88th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament.
Its arrangement is striking, moving from a calm opening into a lively ensemble.
Although the melody is fast and features many pitch movements, the vocal range isn’t that wide, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
With its brisk shuffle beat, it’s a refreshing pop tune that invites you to pay attention to the rhythm as you sing.



