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Even for those not confident in their singing! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs released in the Reiwa era

When you go to karaoke, there are times you want to sing the latest songs, right?

People who often go to karaoke or love singing tend to be quick with new info, but if you don’t go much or aren’t used to singing in front of others, you might not know what’s trending right now—or whether you can sing those songs yourself.

So this time, we’re introducing easy-to-sing karaoke songs that were released in the Reiwa era!

All of these tracks are relatively easy to sing, so pick the ones that match your taste!

For those not confident in their singing too! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs released in the Reiwa era (21–30)

The Story of the Wind and MeAdo

It’s a very dynamic song created as the theme for the film “The Silent Service: Great Battle in the Arctic Ocean,” with lyrics and composition by Hiroji Miyamoto and arrangement by Mafumafu.

Also, it features hardly any of Ado’s signature intense shouts or high tones; since much of the singing sits in the low to mid range, it’s a song you can fully enjoy in your natural voice.

When you listen, you can really feel Miyamoto’s distinct style, and the scenes come to mind as if he himself were singing.

For the A and B verses, imagine singing quietly as if speaking, and then let it explode in the chorus to bring out the song’s strengths.

There are spots that use falsetto and breathy ad-libs, so be mindful of diaphragmatic breathing to maintain your breath control.

Magical Syndromeyama

yama “Magical Syndrome” Music Video
Magical Syndromeyama

The special MV theme song for “Magical Chiikawa,” titled “Magical Syndrome,” was released as a digital-only single on October 22, 2025.

The music video is also available on YouTube, featuring elements related to Chiikawa and receiving high praise from viewers.

The vocal range of “Magical Syndrome” might be a bit high, but since it’s basically sung in falsetto, if you can produce a light tone, you should be able to get proper frontal resonance and find the pitch more easily! To activate that resonance between the eyebrows, use humming.

This humming is crucial—if you tense up and force your throat, you won’t be able to stay on pitch.

Start at a volume so soft it’s almost only audible to you.

Once you get used to humming, try alternating between humming and singing; if you can sing with the same consistent sensation, you’ve got it!

Even if you're not confident in your singing! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs released in the Reiwa era (31–40)

bergamotTomonari Sora

Tomonari Sora – “Bergamot” [Lyric Video]
bergamotTomonari Sora

Singer-songwriter Sora Tomonari, born in 2002, grew up immersed in music, started writing songs at an elementary-school age, and made their debut at 18.

It’s still fresh in our minds that “Oni no Utage” became a massive hit in 2023 and made their name widely known.

Tomonari’s “Bergamot,” released in February 2025, is an impressively stylish, city-pop-tinged track, with playful lyrics that add to its chic appeal.

Songs like this might seem tricky to sing at first, but the overall pitch sits on the lower side, and once you get the hang of it—including the rap-like section in the middle—you may find it surprisingly singable.

On the other hand, if low notes aren’t your forte, you might find the A-melody especially tough; try adjusting the key to a comfortable range before tackling it at karaoke.

HabitSEKAI NO OWARI

A song with a mysterious vibe and a catchy melody delivers a message that confronts people’s preconceived notions and habits.

With simple, memorable phrases and an addictive sound, it’s sure to get everyone excited at school events or karaoke.

Released by SEKAI NO OWARI in June 2022, this track is the theme song for the film “HOLiC xxxHOLiC.” The work won the 64th Japan Record Award in the same year and was also performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

A highlight is the unique dance performance by the members dressed as a teacher and a janitor.

Even those who tend to get nervous at karaoke can sing this one with confidence thanks to its relaxed tempo and a melody line that doesn’t require too wide a vocal range.

Excuse me for intruding.aimyon

This is a guitar-forward track by Aimyon, released on October 22, 2025, as a coupling song with “Venus Belt.” It’s neither fast nor slow, and once you learn it, it should be very easy to groove to! The chorus sits in a key that’s comfortable for women to sing, so even if you think you’re tone-deaf, you’ll probably be able to sing it! If you sing with a blank expression, it’s harder to hit the right pitches, so lift those facial muscles and have fun singing.

Also, swaying side to side while you sing makes it easier to keep the rhythm and fits the accents nicely, so it’s just right.

It’s a perfect vibe for karaoke too, so definitely give it a try!

Youth and youth and youthaimyon

Aimyon – Youth and Youth and Youth [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Youth and youth and youthaimyon

The song “Youth and Youth and Youth,” with its languid, retro atmosphere, leaves a strong impression.

While its melody could be classified as folk, the instrumentation occasionally evokes Hawaiian music and old-school surf tunes.

The vocal line is extremely simple, with no complex rises or falls in pitch.

Since most of the song sits in the low to low-mid range, it’s easier to sing if you match the lower register rather than aiming for any higher notes.

DearMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE「Dear」Official Music Video
DearMrs. GREEN APPLE

Released in June 2024, this song was chosen as the theme for the film “Dear Family.” Its lyrics are filled with love for family, trust, and kindness, making it a theme song that ties in very strongly with the story.

With a tempo of 124, it’s relatively easy to breathe and ride the rhythm.

In the A and B sections, let your breath flow as if you’re speaking.

Start each phrase with a slightly accented, firm attack, but let the endings trail off lightly with an airy feel.

Sing the chorus grandly, and give the end of the chorus a light, bouncing touch.

Also, in the melody after the second chorus, the first syllable is “na,” which tends to sit in the nose, so project more clearly and firmly than you think.

That way you won’t get stuck, and your voice will come out comfortably and easily.

It’s a song over five minutes long, so take your time and sing each part with care!