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Masaki Suda songs that are easy to sing: tracks even people who aren’t confident singers can try at karaoke.

Masaki Suda, who is active as an actor, is also well known for his serious work as a musician.

He has released many hit songs to date, and across those tracks he showcases a captivating vocal range—from masculine low-mids to beautiful high notes.

In this article, we’re highlighting some of Masaki Suda’s songs that are relatively easy to sing.

We’ve selected tracks with simple melodies and few high notes, so even those who aren’t confident singers can use this as a reference and give them a try at karaoke!

Playlist

Masaki Suda songs that are easy to sing: tracks even people who aren’t confident singers can try at karaoke.
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1eastLong Hope PhiliaSuda Masaki
Long Hope PhiliaSuda Masakiplay_arrow
Masaki Suda’s easy-to-sing song “Long Hope Philia”
2eastcloverSuda Masaki
cloverSuda Masakiplay_arrow
Masaki Suda songs that are easy to sing with fewer high notes
3eastGoodbye ElegySuda Masaki
Goodbye ElegySuda Masakiplay_arrow
Masaki Suda’s nostalgic melodies—songs that are easy to sing
4eastrainbowSuda Masaki
rainbowSuda Masakiplay_arrow
A rainbow is, surprisingly, an easy love song to sing.
5eastSpot the differenceSuda Masaki
Spot the differenceSuda Masakiplay_arrow
Masaki Suda’s “Machigai Sagashi” is good for karaoke.
6eastBeautiful creatureSuda Masaki
Beautiful creatureSuda Masakiplay_arrow
Masaki Suda’s famous songs that are easy to sing in the lower register
7eastCrimson-colored sunsetSuda Masaki
Crimson-colored sunsetSuda Masakiplay_arrow
A deeply meaningful ballad song sung by Masaki Suda
8eastswayingSuda Masaki
swayingSuda Masakiplay_arrow
An accessible ballad written and composed by Masaki Suda
9eastthreadSuda Masaki × Ishizaki Hyui
threadSuda Masaki × Ishizaki Hyuiplay_arrow
Masaki Suda and Huwie Ishizaki collaborate on Miyuki Nakajima’s “Ito.”
10eastAsakusa KidSuda Masaki × Kiritani Kenta
Asakusa KidSuda Masaki × Kiritani Kentaplay_arrow
Theme song of the movie Hibana by Asakusa Kid
11eastDid I become an idiot or something?Suda Masaki
Did I become an idiot or something?Suda Masakiplay_arrow
A song that gently accepts the self who has fallen in love
12eastGazing at the starsSuda Masaki
Gazing at the starsSuda Masakiplay_arrow
Vocal commentary on “Gazing at the Stars”
13eastbreathingSuda Masaki
breathingSuda Masakiplay_arrow
Masaki Suda’s song that questions heartbreak and the essence of life
14eastLast sceneSuda Masaki
Last sceneSuda Masakiplay_arrow
Masaki Suda’s final scene is popular at karaoke
15eastEphemeral SongRADWIMPS feat. Suda Masaki
Ephemeral SongRADWIMPS feat. Suda Masakiplay_arrow
RADWIMPS and Masaki Suda's movie theme song
16eastLine(s) of dialogueSuda Masaki
Line(s) of dialogueSuda Masakiplay_arrow
A Masaki Suda breakup song, heavy on the low notes and easy to sing
17eastYoursSuda Masaki
YoursSuda Masakiplay_arrow
Masaki Suda’s “Yours” becomes easier to sing with key adjustment
18eastIt’s okay, I’m sure.Suda Masaki
It’s okay, I’m sure.Suda Masakiplay_arrow
Karaoke songs by Masaki Suda that are easy to sing
19eastGuitar RabbitSuda Masaki
Guitar RabbitSuda Masakiplay_arrow
Masaki Suda’s famous song, easy to sing within a narrow vocal range