[Karaoke] A collection of easy-to-sing Project Sekai songs
The smartphone game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku”—if you’re reading this article, there’s a good chance you’re already playing it.
For those new to it, it’s a rhythm game featuring famous Vocaloid tracks, brand-new songs by Vocaloid producers, and pieces selected through public submissions.
It’s especially popular among teens and people in their twenties.
In this article, we’ll introduce songs from ‘Proseka’ that are relatively easy to sing and great for karaoke! We’ve mainly picked each unit’s signature tracks.
Be sure to try singing them with your Proseka friends!
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[Karaoke] Easy-to-sing Project Sekai songs (21–30)
Glory Steady Go!wandāranzu × shōtaimu × megurine ruka

Let’s get hyped with music that sounds like a toy box turned upside down! Wonderlands×Showtime’s “Glory Steady Go!” is a piece created by Kinoshita, a Vocaloid producer known for their catchy pop style.
Its lively sound and bright vocals will energize you.
Each part can be sung in a way that’s close to your natural voice, so it’s great for mixed-gender karaoke.
Think of it as a duet-style song.
Keep the momentum alive and give it a try!
moonlightVivid BAD SQUAD × MEIKO

With its stylish, mature sound, the song’s world pulls you right in.
Moonlight, a luxurious collaboration by Tatsuya Kitani and Harumaki Gohan, highlights Vivid BAD SQUAD’s cool edge and is the kind of piece you’ll want to listen to closely.
There aren’t any particularly high notes, so in that sense it’s easy to sing, but there are lots of lyrics, so you’ll need to practice your diction.
It’s an artistic, badass track—if you can nail it, you might just leave your companions slack-jawed.
Coral in a miniature gardenwandāranzu × shoutaimu × KAITO

This is “Hakoniwa no Coral” by Wonderlands x Showtime, written and composed by Denpol-P, aka koyori.
It’s a catchy yet nostalgic band-sound tune that’s incredibly pleasant to listen to.
Maybe because the melody line is so straightforward, each and every word of the lyrics feels like it flies straight into your heart.
The message of “Let’s sing our own song” really resonates.
Since it’s easy to sing, it’s also easy to pour your feelings into it, so try paying attention to dynamics and pacing.
Write it as “regret,” read it as “future.”25 ji, naitokōdo de. × Hatsune Miku

Kuyamu to Kaite Mirai (Write “Regret” and Read It as “Future”), written and composed by Mafumafu, who is active as a vocalist.
It’s a grand, dramatic rock tune that highlights Niigo’s cool edge.
The lyrics dwell on backward-looking emotions that question the meaning of life, paired with an energetic sound—the contrast is irresistible.
Despite its speed, the melody doesn’t demand an extremely high top note, so give it a try.
Aim for a powerful vocal delivery that won’t be overwhelmed by the sound!
Idol Rising CorpsMORE MORE JUMP!× Hatsune Miku

Let’s sing idol songs and liven up karaoke! MORE MORE JUMP!’s “Idol Shineitai” is a track produced by Mitchie M, renowned for top-tier Vocaloid tuning.
As the title suggests, it’s a very pop piece that you can enjoy without any mental prep.
It’s not an so-called upper-tune with a high-speed arrangement, so the melody is really easy to follow.
If you want to sing a Project Sekai song, this is the perfect place to start.
Beat EaterVivid BAD SQUAD × Kagamine Ren

“Beat Eater,” written and composed by Police Piccadilly for Vivid BAD SQUAD, is an urban, stylish electronic dance track that makes you want to snap your fingers to the beat.
The melody doesn’t have large pitch swings, so even those who aren’t confident with high notes may find it approachable.
That said, the key to conveying its world lies in how you add expression to your singing.
It might be best to practice each section separately, focusing on the parts sung by each member.
Color of DropsMORE MORE JUMP! × Megurine Ruka

This is a work filled with hope that gently stays close to a downcast heart.
“Color of Drops,” sung by MORE MORE JUMP! and Megurine Luka, is a song written and composed by the Vocaloid producer 40mP.
The grand and sparkling sound pairs perfectly with the members’ bright, clear vocals, and as you listen, you’ll feel a warm ache in your chest.
Its catchy melody makes it easy to sing and easy to remember.
As you sing it, the lyrics might sink in so deeply that you find yourself moved to tears.


