Easy-to-sing songs by Porno Graffitti. Recommended even for women with lower voices!
Porno Graffitti has produced numerous classic songs, including many anime themes.
Their tracks are incredibly appealing for the exhilarating feel you get from their sharp, high-tone vocals that sit above the average male vocal range.
Because of that, some fans might hesitate, thinking, “These seem tough to sing at karaoke.”
So in this article, we’ll introduce some relatively easy-to-sing songs from Porno Graffitti’s catalog.
Some songs have a high key but a narrow range, so men with lower voices should try adjusting the key and give them a shot.
For women with lower voices, you may be able to sing songs with higher lowest notes in the original key.
Now, let’s take a look at some recommended, easy-to-sing tracks!
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Singable songs by PornoGraffitti. Recommended even for women with lower voices! (1–10)
JovairoPorunogurafiti

The 19th single “Jovairo,” released as a double A-side with “DON’T CALL ME CRAZY.” It was written as the theme song for the TV drama “Konya Hitori no Beddo de,” and its quintessential Porno Graffitti Latin sound passionately mirrors the drama’s storyline.
Although the melody moves intensely, the vocal range isn’t that wide, so if you set a key that suits you, it should be easy for both men and women to sing.
However, there are sudden interval leaps in places, so be careful not to miss the pitches.
swallowtail butterflyPorunogurafiti

The 6th single “Agehachō,” featured as the CM song for FT Shiseido’s “Tissera Tokonuts Coconut,” became a massive hit, selling over a million copies thanks to its delicate yet striking acoustic guitar sound and lyrical melody.
While the melody flows quickly throughout and features wide pitch shifts, its catchiness makes it relatively easy to sing at karaoke.
For women, the key shouldn’t feel too high, making this a fun, pop tune to sing.
Even if the moon cannot be seen tonightPorunogurafiti

The 27th single “Even If the Moon Does Not See Tonight,” used as the theme song for the animated film BLEACH: Fade to Black, I Call Your Name.
Created under the concept of “wanting to craft a new signature song” for their 10th anniversary year, its rock ensemble riding on a driving beat really ramps up the energy.
For a Porno Graffitti song, the overall key is low and the melody doesn’t move much, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s recommended for men who aren’t confident with high notes and for women with lower voices, so give it a try in the original key.
Singable Porno Graffitti songs. Recommended even for women with low voices! (11–20)
ApolloPorunogurafiti

Despite being their major debut, Porno Graffitti’s first single “Apollo” became a massive hit that made the band widely known.
Its catchy lyrics and melody, along with a driving ensemble, still boast a level of polish that doesn’t feel dated today.
The melody was crafted to make use of high tones, so the key is high and the pitch moves a lot, making it challenging.
However, the overall range isn’t very wide, so once you get the hang of it, it’s fun to sing.
For women, the original key is relatively easy to handle, so why not give it a try at karaoke?
A Night for OnePorunogurafiti

The second single “Hitorino Yoru,” used as the opening theme for the TV anime GTO.
Its brisk ensemble that evokes beat rock and its poppy melody create a strong impact.
Although the song features high tones, the overall vocal range is narrow and the melody doesn’t move much, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
With its driving beat that gets everyone pumped up, it’s a refreshing rock tune that both men and women will want to sing.
cactusPorunogurafiti

Originally produced under the title “Cactus in a Small Pot,” the 5th single “Cactus” is also known as a signature song from their indie days.
The arrangement, which layers a wistful melody over a floating-feel opening, really sticks in your ears.
The overall key is high, but because the tempo is relaxed and the vocal range is narrow, it’s easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s a melancholy number that’s sure to captivate listeners at karaoke, and it’s recommended for both men and women.
Where love callsPorunogurafiti

The 13th single, Ai ga Yobu Hou e, was written as the theme song for the TV drama Suekko Chonan Ane Sannin.
It stayed in the top 10 of the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart for nine consecutive weeks.
The expansive sound created by piano and strings blends comfortably with the band arrangement.
With its relaxed tempo and relatively narrow vocal range, it’s a great pick even for those who aren’t confident singers.
Its gentle melody is sure to stand out at karaoke—a heartwarming medium-tempo ballad.


