SEVENTEEN's Easy-to-Sing Songs: Classic Hits You Can Sing at Karaoke
SEVENTEEN have built their careers as a self-producing idol group, creating their own music, and they’re loved for both their high musicality and their friendly personalities.
They’ve now become a representative presence among K-pop boy groups.
Their uniquely energetic and cute charm really shines, doesn’t it?
SEVENTEEN’s music is full of impactful, hype tracks, but many of them can be quite challenging to sing at karaoke.
So in this article, we’ll introduce SEVENTEEN songs that are easier to sing.
We’ve selected mainly gentle tracks and Japanese-language songs, as well as some classic picks from the vocal team.
Be sure to find the type of song that suits you and have fun!
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[SEVENTEEN Hits You Can Sing at Karaoke] SEVENTEEN’s Easy-to-Sing Songs (11–20)
Expiration dateSEVENTEEN

This Japanese original song, released on November 27, 2024, is one of the easiest K-pop Japanese ballads to score high on! It’s also the theme song for NHK’s late-night drama “Will My Future Self Blow Me Away!?” and has a sophisticated, bittersweet vibe.
The song itself is a short 3 minutes and 10 seconds with a slow tempo, making it very easy to sing.
It’s not a song to belt out in chest voice; it suits a style where you close your eyes and sing in falsetto.
Since actually closing your eyes makes it harder to keep pitch, I recommend raising your hand and moving it to guide your intonation.
Keeping your eyebrows raised the whole time is important, too! Try singing it gently, almost as if you’re speaking.
Together (Japanese Version)SEVENTEEN

Songs with chorus parts tend to get everyone hyped, don’t they? With that in mind, I’d like to recommend “Together (Japanese Version).” It’s a track included on the mini-album “Heng:garae.” This uptempo dance number features lyrics that celebrate unwavering friendship and cheer on friends.
With plenty of chorus parts and sampled handclaps, it’s packed with elements that are sure to get the crowd going.
Say YesSEVENTEEN

Let me introduce “Say Yes,” which fans have been saying is a real tearjerker.
It’s a track included on the album LOVE & LETTER.
With a piano-centered R&B vibe, the lyrics portray the sense of loss after losing a loved one.
The key is relatively high, and the simple sound highlights that beautifully—that’s part of its charm.
Because of this, it should be easy to sing even if low notes aren’t your strength.
Also, it features appealing harmonies, so it’s a great pick to sing with friends.
When I Grow upSEVENTEEN

When it comes to easy-to-sing coming-of-age songs by SEVENTEEN, “When I Grow Up” might be the one.
It’s a track included on the mini album “BOYS BE.” The title means “When I become an adult.” Throughout the song, this phrase is repeated as it portrays the faint stirrings of young love in adolescence.
Since it’s composed of simple phrases, it’s easy to remember and sing along to.
The relaxed vocal style is also a key feature, so keep that in mind as well.
20 (Japanese ver.)SEVENTEEN

You won’t want to miss the song “20 (Japanese ver.)” that creates a happy atmosphere.
It’s one of the tracks included on the Japan-targeted album “WE MAKE YOU.” Set to a mid-tempo, bouncy sound, it expresses a man’s feelings for a woman.
Another key point is how it portrays the differences and boundaries between adulthood and childhood.
The lyrics are quite deep, so take your time to listen, empathize, and then try singing it.
By the way, the chorus is quite high, so it’s recommended for those with a higher vocal range.


