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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! (31–40)

Viva Violet Fellow ~The Beautiful Mosh Pit~ONE OK ROCK

“Viva Violent Fellow ~Utsukushiki Mosh Pit~,” included on their third album Emotion Effect, which was the last release under their twin-guitar lineup.

The rapidly shifting guitar sounds in the intro create a powerful impact.

While the melody is complex, the key isn’t very high and the vocal range isn’t wide, making it relatively approachable for karaoke.

It’s a track where the contrast between the vocals and the ensemble is cool, so it’s a number I’d love for you to sing with that in mind.

the same as…ONE OK ROCK

[HD] ONE OK ROCK – the same as… “Jinsei×Kimi=” Tour Live
the same as...ONE OK ROCK

This is a ONE OK ROCK song known for its striking mix of English and Japanese lyrics.

Included on the album “Jinsei×Boku=” (Jinsei x Boku =), it was also used as the theme song for the film “GOOD MORNING EVERYONE!”.

The track sings about the bond with a loved one and the importance of family, capturing many listeners’ hearts with its moving melody and relatable lyrics.

It showcases ONE OK ROCK’s signature emotional vocals and dramatic sound—the band that won “Eastern Breakthrough Male Band” at the 2016 Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards.

It’s also a great pick for karaoke.

Why not try singing it with the same expansive, soaring vocals as Taka?

Cry outONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK – Cry out [Official Music Video]
Cry outONE OK ROCK

This song embodies strength and a longing for inner transformation.

It was included on the album “35xxxv,” released in February 2015, with an advance digital release on iTunes starting in January of the same year.

Characterized by an emotional rock sound and powerful vocals, its live performances create a strong sense of unity with the audience.

While the lyrics are primarily in English, they also include Japanese phrases, making the song appealing to an international fan base.

Positioned as an important work that showcases ONE OK ROCK’s musical evolution, it gained popularity through subsequent overseas tours and festival appearances.

With a message that encourages self-reinvention and the courage to change, this track is recommended for anyone experiencing inner conflict or seeking personal transformation.

It’s also easy to sing at karaoke, so give it a try!

In the Stars(feat.Kiiara)ONE OK ROCK

Included on the 9th album “Eye of the Storm,” “In the Stars (feat.

Kiiara)” was chosen as the theme song for the film “Fortuna’s Eye.” As the title suggests, it also drew attention for featuring Kiiara, an American singer-songwriter.

The melody is relaxed and the vocal range isn’t very wide, making it easy to sing.

If possible, try singing it with friends—the modern, comfortable sound is sure to get everyone excited.

CONVINCINGONE OK ROCK

Following their second album, BEAM OF LIGHT, the third album, Kanjou Effect, was also released without including any singles, and it features the track CONVINCING.

Its expansive twin-guitar ensemble and driving, fast-paced beat are sure to raise your excitement.

Since the key is low and the vocal range isn’t very wide, it should be relatively easy to try at karaoke.

It’s an emotional rock tune that retains its cool edge even without high notes.

A roundup of popular ONE OK ROCK songs that are easy to sing for everyone, regardless of gender (41–50)

A new one for all, All for the new oneONE OK ROCK

“A new one for all, All for the new one” was created for director Shinichi Nakamura, who sadly passed away on the very day the band made their major-label debut.

It’s the closing track of their major 1st album, “Zettai Zetsumei,” a heart-wrenching number overflowing with gratitude for a benefactor.

With a gentle melody and relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.

It’s a sentimental ballad meant to be sung while thinking of someone precious to you.

In conclusion

When we picked them out, we ended up with a wide range spanning from songs from their debut era to pieces recently used in commercials. Did you find any you think you could sing? Older songs tend to have more Japanese lyrics, so if you’re not confident in your English, try starting with those!