Easy-to-sing Nogizaka46 songs. Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women.
The female idol group Nogizaka46 began their activities in 2011.
Their diverse catalog—ranging from upbeat, cheerful songs to tracks with a cool vibe—has garnered wide popularity.
In this article, we’ll introduce some of their songs that are relatively easy to sing.
We’ve selected tracks with easy-to-follow melodies and narrower vocal ranges, so try finding the ones you feel comfortable singing.
Feel free to use this as a reference when choosing songs for karaoke.
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Easy-to-sing Nogizaka46 songs. Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women (11–20)
Kotodama CannonNogizaka 46

The song “Kotodama-hou,” included as a coupling track on the 20th single “Synchronicity.” Its lyrics center on the theme of kotodama—the idea that spoken words manifest reality—and may remind you of the earnest feelings of youthful romance.
Although the melody rises and falls sharply from the very beginning, the key is low and the range isn’t wide, making it a good choice even for those who aren’t confident in their singing.
With its poppy melody and ensemble that liven up karaoke, it’s a cute number.
municipal dance hallNogizaka 46

This piece is included on Nogizaka46’s 40th single, “Biryani.” Reiko Morihira serves as center for the first time, and the song paints a scene where a park bench, where someone is waiting, transforms into a special dance hall.
The twinkling night sky is imagined as the audience, and the attitude of enjoying even the time when no one may come in a positive way overlaps with the sixth generation members striving to shine wherever they are placed.
The modern take on disco sound is also striking.
Be sure to give it a listen.
Solo HeavenNogizaka 46

In the past, most fans of female idols were men, but these days it’s common for women to support female idols too.
I imagine many teenage girls are fans of Nogizaka46.
For those people, I recommend Ohitorisama Tengoku (“Solo Paradise”).
It’s a song that exudes Nogizaka’s signature vibe—lively yet pure.
The vocal line is catchy, and since there aren’t many long notes or high notes, I think it’s very easy to sing.
How many times has the blue sky appeared?Nogizaka 46

This is a ballad-themed song about reexamining oneself.
Its piano melody and four-on-the-floor kick drum rhythm leave a strong impression, and the simple yet deeply resonant tune is captivating.
Unlike previous Nogizaka46 tracks, the lyrics focus on the struggles and hopes of youth.
Released in October 2014, it was also featured in an HTC smartphone commercial, debuting at No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart with approximately 478,000 copies sold in its first week.
Erika Ikuta, who plays the piano, served as the center for the title track for the first time, marking her return from a temporary hiatus from entertainment activities.
It’s a song we especially recommend to those who feel anxious or uncertain about the future, or who are about to take a new step forward.
pedestrian overpassNogizaka 46

This song by Nogizaka46 is a moving piece themed around life’s choices and taking a step toward the future.
Through the image of a protagonist hesitating over whether to cross a pedestrian bridge in the season of cold, wintry winds, it portrays the emotional wavering that accompanies decisions.
Katsuhiko Sugiyama’s melody and Yasushi Akimoto’s lyrics blend beautifully, resulting in a delicate and touching work.
Released on December 11, 2024, the track features Sakura Endo as the center, and among fans it’s been talked about as a possible answer song to “Kikkake.” It’s a perfect song for those standing at a crossroads in life or considering a new challenge.
navel orangeNogizaka 46

It’s said to be a song released as a single in March 2025, with a double center featuring Kazu Inoue and Aruno Nakanishi.
The overall vocal range is A3–C#5, and since it’s mostly sung around E4, it’s a comfortable key for women.
Listening to the track, it isn’t the type where you belt; it’s sung in a calm, conversational tone.
Because the song flows smoothly, adding a bit of dynamic contrast can help give it definition.
In particular, it’s important to pay attention to the openings of melodic phrases and the accented parts.
Also, where the chorus shifts to head voice on the higher notes, aim for a light delivery and be careful not to add unnecessary tension.
Easy-to-sing Nogizaka46 songs. Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women (21–30)
Immoral SummerNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46’s “Immoral Summer,” which became available for streaming starting in July 2025.
Since the lyrics are packed with summery words, it might be a good idea to start learning it now for the coming season! Rather than a “cute, idol-like” tune, it has a slightly cool vibe that makes you want to sing along.
The overall range leans more toward the mid to low register than high notes, so it’s a song you can comfortably sing in your natural voice.
That said, one thing to watch out for when singing mid–low songs is that if you let it just flow without intention, it can lose dynamics and end up sounding dull.
Keep your facial muscles lifted, aim to resonate around the glabella area, and be mindful of accenting the first beat of each measure! Since it’s a group song, there’s hardly any rest when you sing it solo, but it’s totally fine to prioritize the parts you want to sing.
There’s probably choreography too, so try incorporating it and have fun!


