Easy-to-sing RADWIMPS songs | A curated selection of tracks perfect for karaoke!
RADWIMPS is a rock band that has produced many hit songs and is supported by a wide range of people, from students to working adults.
Many might find their songs challenging, as they often feature high keys for a male vocalist, complex rhythms, and a lot of English lyrics.
In this article, we’ve gathered relatively easy-to-sing songs from RADWIMPS’s extensive catalog.
We’ll focus on tracks with a narrower vocal range and fewer English lyrics, so use this as a reference when choosing songs for karaoke!
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Easy-to-sing RADWIMPS Songs: A Curated List of Top Karaoke Picks (1–10)
cell phoneRADWIMPS

The song “Cell Phone,” born from letters sent to the popular radio program SCHOOL OF LOCK!, is known as one of RADWIMPS’ quintessential youth anthems, wrapped in a delicate, wistful atmosphere throughout.
While the vocal line is somewhat high at points, the overall range is set quite narrow, with almost no sudden leaps in pitch.
If you carefully choose the right key for your voice, you should be able to aim for a high score at karaoke.
25th ChromosomeRADWIMPS

“The 25th Chromosome,” released in November 2005, is the single that marked RADWIMPS’ memorable major-label debut.
The songs performed by the members, who had just turned 20 at the time, are strikingly youthful and vulnerable, and you can already sense the budding presence of Western musical influences in the production.
The fast-paced melody packed with Noda’s distinctive wordplay also feels quintessentially “them,” but fans of the band are likely accustomed to this kind of phrasing and shouldn’t find it difficult to sing at karaoke.
While the pitch sits slightly on the higher side, it stays within a consistent range, so if you’re not comfortable with high notes, adjusting the key should make it perfectly manageable.
me me sheRADWIMPS

The track included on “RADWIMPS 4: Okazu no Gohan” is marked by lyrics that resonate deeply and a gentle melody.
While depicting the pain and wistfulness of heartbreak, it also conveys lessons learned and feelings of gratitude from past relationships.
Released in December 2006, this song appears on the album that became a commercial breakthrough for the band.
It explores themes of love’s complexity and self-discovery, stirring deep emotions in listeners.
Although the chorus sits a bit on the higher side, its memorable melodic line makes it an excellent choice for those looking for an easy-to-sing karaoke song or anyone who has experienced heartbreak.
Ms. SeptemberRADWIMPS

This song portrays the feelings that mark the transition between the end of summer and the beginning of autumn.
It’s included on RADWIMPS’ album RADWIMPS 3: Mujintou ni Motteikiforgetta Ichimai, released in February 2006.
As their first major-label album, it plays on the date September 3—right after summer vacation ends—and captures the slightly chilly, wistful atmosphere of that time.
Through the ever-present “September,” it sings of special emotions born from an ambiguous existence, expressing the genuine feelings that linger at summer’s end.
With RADWIMPS’ characteristically poetic lyrics and gentle melody, this track leaves a strong impression and is also recommended as an easy song to sing at karaoke.
CathartistRADWIMPS

Their 22nd single overall, “Catharsist.” Because there were no single releases for roughly six years from this release until 2024, it’s a work that, in a sense, stands out in the memory of RADWIMPS fans.
Although the song is categorized as rock, the first verse consolidates into hip-hop–oriented, rap-style vocals.
The chorus follows a conventional J-pop approach, so despite the significant shift in mood, the overall vocal lines are crafted to be easy to sing.
Structurally, there are key changes as well, but there’s a break between the pre-chorus and the chorus, making it relatively easy to keep track of the pitch.



