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A roundup of popular ONE OK ROCK songs that are easy to sing for everyone, regardless of gender!

ONE OK ROCK is one of the leading forces in Japan’s rock scene.

Formed in 2005, they made their major debut in 2007 and have become a powerhouse band active overseas as well.

Their hallmark is a dramatic, epic sound—sometimes fierce, sometimes beautiful.

Many people probably admire vocalist Taka’s soaring voice.

We often hear, “ONE OK ROCK’s songs are too high for me to sing,” but this time we’re introducing tracks that are relatively easy to sing at karaoke! Give it a try as if you were a member of ONE OK ROCK yourself!

A roundup of popular ONE OK ROCK songs that are easy to sing for everyone, regardless of gender! (21–30)

(you can do) everythingONE OK ROCK

“(you can do) everything,” included on their major-label first album Zeitakubyou—titled to reflect a work packed with a variety of music—is a refreshing track whose striking guitar riff and driving 8-beat tempo will lift your spirits.

Although the overall key is on the higher side, there aren’t many large melodic leaps and the range isn’t very wide, so if you set the key to suit your voice, it’s comfortable to sing.

It’s a rock tune everyone can enjoy together—perfect for livening up karaoke even if you’re not very confident in your singing.

Secret Heart DoctrineONE OK ROCK

The 1st single “Naihi Shinsho,” literally meaning “writing the heart kept within,” served as the band’s first single and major-label debut.

Its fast-paced, classic rock ensemble really amps up the energy.

The overall vocal range is narrow and, for a ONE OK ROCK song, the key is relatively low, making it easier to sing at karaoke.

The arrangement is also simple, so it’s a recommended rock tune to pick when choosing songs to match the vocalist.

A roundup of popular ONE OK ROCK songs that are easy to sing for everyone, regardless of gender! (31–40)

Good GoodbyeONE OK ROCK

It’s a song woven with both wistfulness and gratitude.

Featured on the February 2015 album ‘35xxxv,’ it conveys the complex emotions of a goodbye through a simple arrangement.

Starting with striking lyrics, the story moves toward a situation where parting is inevitable.

Feelings of appreciation for the time spent together are embedded throughout, and you can sense a determination to take a new step forward with a positive mindset.

Among ONE OK ROCK’s ballads, it stands out as an especially emotive track beloved by many fans.

The English lyrics might be a bit challenging, but if you use falsetto, it’s very singable—so give it a try at karaoke.

ChangeONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK: Change [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
ChangeONE OK ROCK

“Change,” which was selected as the theme song for the ONE OK ROCK × HondaJet “Go, Vantage Point.” commercial, is a track included on their 9th album, “Eye of the Storm.” It’s a number that brings the band’s musicality to the forefront, unconstrained by a purely rock image.

The key is high and the vocal range is wide, but the melody is simple and relaxed, so if you approach it calmly, it should be relatively easy to sing at karaoke.

If it really doesn’t match your vocal range, try adjusting the key on the karaoke machine to find a setting that lets you sing comfortably.

Mortality of Melody LineONE OK ROCK

“Mortality of Melody Line,” included on the 2nd album BEAM OF LIGHT and one of the rare tracks with lyrics by guitarist Toru.

Its rapidly shifting beats and ensemble, paired with emotional vocals, create an addictive quality.

The melody doesn’t leap much and the overall range isn’t wide, so it’s easy to sing; however, the key is high, so adjust it on the karaoke machine if it doesn’t fit your vocal range.

A catchy, fun-to-sing rock tune that comes highly recommended.

San-san StarONE OK ROCK

Sunsun-boshi, included on the second album BEAM OF LIGHT, which doesn’t contain any singles.

It’s a rock tune marked by a striking guitar riff in the intro and a catchy drum beat that lingers in your ears.

Since the overall vocal range is narrow, it should be easier to sing if you adjust the key to suit your voice.

However, if you’re not used to English lyrics, you may fall behind the melody’s speed, so make sure to memorize the lyrics well before trying it at karaoke.

Letting GoONE OK ROCK

“Letting Go,” included on the 9th album Eye of the Storm.

Its arrangement, featuring the timbre of acoustic guitar, showcases ONE OK ROCK’s potential to transcend the rock category.

With an overall low key, a relatively narrow vocal range, and a relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing calmly at karaoke.

It’s recommended not only for those who aren’t confident singers, but also as a choice when you want to deliver something gentle and heartfelt.