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Easy-to-sing Nogizaka46 songs. Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women.

Easy-to-sing Nogizaka46 songs. Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women.
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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.

Nogizaka46 songs that are easy to sing. Recommended easy-to-sing songs for women (1–10)

How many times has the blue sky appeared?Nogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 'How Many Times Has That Blue Sky Appeared?' Short Ver.
How many times has the blue sky appeared?Nogizaka 46

Nandome no Aozora ka, released in 2014 as Nogizaka46’s 10th single.

Centered by Erika Ikuta, the song overflows with clarity, and its lyrics feel as if they’re facing inward toward one’s own heart.

The vocal range is relatively narrow, so for women with an average voice range it’s one of the easier Nogizaka46 songs to sing.

It’s different from a straightforward positive or cheer-up song, but when you finish singing it, you feel refreshed somehow—as if you might just find an answer.

It’s that kind of song.

mirageNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 'Nigemizu' (Fleeting Water)
mirageNogizaka 46

If you’re looking for a Nogizaka46 karaoke song that feels like summer, why not try singing Nigemizu? The title “Nigemizu” refers to a mirage-like phenomenon that looks like steam shimmering over summer asphalt, and the lyrics are filled with summery words.

It also has a sense of reminiscing about a summer from long ago, with occasional hints of poignancy that feel very Nogizaka-like.

You might think it would be tough to sing at karaoke, but the vocal range isn’t very wide, so it’s a song you can handle without strain.

Whether you sing it or listen from the next seat, you’ll get swept up in the emo vibes.

The meaning of goodbyeNogizaka 46

Cool down your karaoke session with a song that has a calm vibe.

“The Meaning of Goodbye,” released in 2016 as the 16th single, is a bittersweet yet warm mid-tempo number that portrays parting with someone important in a hopeful light.

The band sound is gently wrapped in piano tones, creating a very pleasant listening impression.

The beauty of the choral work will draw you in before you know it.

While there are some slightly higher notes, the overall range is on the lower side, and the melody has a steady rhythm, making it an easy song to try.

Barefoot SummerNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 “Hadashi de Summer”
Barefoot SummerNogizaka 46

If you’re looking for a cute summer song—an adorable Nogizaka46 track about young love—I recommend “Hadashi de Summer.” It’s the first song where Asuka Saito served as center, and it was also performed at that year’s NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

The lyrics portray unrequited feelings from a male perspective, but they’re relatable regardless of gender, capturing a sweet, heart-fluttering crush.

It’s a refreshing summer tune with minimal vocal range ups and downs, so it’s easy to sing.

Give it a try when you want to elevate the summer mood.

Shaved Ice Unrequited LoveNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 Unrequited Love of Shaved Ice [High Quality Sound]
Shaved Ice Unrequited LoveNogizaka 46

This song has a title that makes you go “Huh?” at first glance.

It’s included on Type-C of Nogizaka46’s second album, Sorezore no Isu, released in 2016.

The lyrics compare the fragility of unrequited love to things like shaved ice melting, portraying the aching heart of a love that likely won’t come true, a love that isn’t simple.

The vocal range is very narrow, so as long as you choose the right key, people with any voice type can sing it comfortably.

The lyrics can also be sung at a relaxed pace, so among Nogizaka’s songs, it’s on the easier side for karaoke.

You don’t have to put on a brave face until dawn.Nogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 “You Don’t Have to Pretend to Be Strong Until Dawn”
You don’t have to put on a brave face until dawn.Nogizaka 46

An emotional piece that draws you in with its dramatic strings.

Released in 2014 as their 29th single, “You Don’t Have to Pretend Until Dawn.” The tense musical arrangement combined with the members’ wistful vocals creates a world tinged with shadows.

“Even while carrying anxiety, we have no choice but to move forward”—the lyrics’ depiction of both vulnerability and strength is one of its appeals.

Teen listeners in particular may find it relatable.

Be sure to note when the low and high pitch parts come in and adjust your voice accordingly.

Mannequin in a uniformNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 'Seifuku no Mannequin' Short Ver.
Mannequin in a uniformNogizaka 46

“Seifuku no Mannequin,” with Rina Ikoma in the center position.

It’s an idol song, but the four-on-the-floor beat gives it a disco feel, and although the steady, understated melody throughout makes it seem difficult at first listen, it’s actually surprisingly easy to sing.

Adding rhythmic dynamics makes it sound even better.

The chorus lyrics are memorable, and while the word “uniform” is something unique to students, this song is perfect for venting the frustrations you carry around day to day.

Great for stress relief, too!