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[Karaoke] A carefully selected introduction to easy-to-sing songs by sumika.

Have you ever felt like you want to sing sumika’s songs at karaoke, but the keys are so high that it seems tough?Sumika is known for their refreshing melodies and lyrics that touch the heart, but in fact, the vocal range and difficulty vary from song to song.There are definitely songs with lower keys that are easier to sing, as well as tracks with rhythms that are easy to follow!In this article, we’ll pick out and introduce sumika songs that are easy to try at karaoke.If you’re unsure what to sing, be sure to use this as a reference!

[Karaoke] A carefully selected introduction to easy-to-sing songs by sumika (1–10)

Starting OverNEW!sumika

sumika / Starting Over [Music Video] - TV Anime “MIX MEISEI STORY: The Second Summer, Beyond the Sky” Opening Theme
Starting OverNEW!sumika

Released as a single on June 7, 2023, it serves as the opening theme for the TV anime “MIX MEISEI STORY: The Second Summer, Beyond the Sky.” It’s a fast-paced track that ties into the anime’s worldview, carrying a message about moving forward positively even while facing hardships.

It’s also a great recommendation for those who like sumika’s vibe! Since the song starts with the chorus melody, it seems challenging to sing the full version unless you keep a bright expression from the very beginning.

How about singing with a polished tone, projecting your voice outward as if calling into the distance? Momentum is crucial for this song, so don’t hesitate—let your voice out!

MAGICNEW!sumika

sumika / MAGIC【Music Video】
MAGICNEW!sumika

Released on December 7, 2016, the music video features model Rinko Murata, with a lively dance scene involving members, dancers, and 100 extras.

It’s an upbeat, easy-to-sing, characteristically bright sumika song.

A cutting-like melody appears at the beginning and end, which many might find challenging, but if you sing the lyrics straightforwardly, you’ll be fine.

For high notes in chest voice, focus on singing with a bright tone—this naturally lifts your facial muscles—so project your voice firmly into the distance!

VermillionNEW!sumika

sumika / Vermillion【Music Video】
VermillionNEW!sumika

This is the title of the full album releasing on March 5, 2025, the first in two and a half years.

It’s a band-style track with a slightly faster tempo.

When singing this song, being mindful of accents will add definition and make it sound cool.

When marking the rhythm, think of exaggerating the drum sounds.

Also, for the accented parts, it seems fine to pronounce them more clearly than you think.

It’s consistently in duple meter, and it might be good to emphasize the first beat.

Try singing with a clenched-fist motion, like you’re shaking maracas.

[Karaoke] A carefully selected list of easy-to-sing songs by sumika. (11–20)

Even though it’s fine.NEW!sumika

The vocalist Kenta Kataoka, who isn’t good with the cold, created this as a warm song he himself wanted to listen to! It’s a slight departure from their usual poppy, bright style, but you can feel the affection for someone close, and it’s a fan favorite.

The tempo isn’t too fast, so it’s recommended for those who want to calmly follow the lyrics.

The repeatedly used phrase in the chorus is the key message.

From the very first line, use strong accents and pronounce clearly! Lift your facial muscles and sing with the image of projecting your voice directly to the person you want to reach.

flareNEW!sumika

[Wedding] End Roll / sumika Flare
flareNEW!sumika

“Flare” is a must-hear song for fans that warmly portrays a relationship with a loved one—from everyday little moments to big promises for the future.

It’s also popular at weddings, as it’s a gentle ballad that sings of deep affection for a loved one and vows for the future.

At over five minutes—long for a sumika track—it’s a song with plenty to sink your teeth into vocally.

The melody line is straightforward, but it modulates in the final chorus and the key goes up.

If you build proper momentum before the key rises, your voice should come out smoothly and it’ll be easier to sing.

As the pitch gets higher, it helps to imagine sending your voice farther out into the distance.

one’s true feelingsNEW!sumika

sumika / Honne [Music Video] *Theme song for the 99th All Japan High School Soccer Championship
one’s true feelingsNEW!sumika

It was written as the cheer song for the 99th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament, and it’s a gentle, ballad-like piece that makes it easy to pour your emotions into.

Its hallmark is lyrics that convey gratitude and honest feelings, so it might be nice to sing while picturing someone who comes to mind for you.

The A and B verses sit in a relatively calm range, while the chorus has sections to sing more strongly, so be careful not to strain your voice.

Place a hand on your chest and sing while resonating there; that resonance will boost your projection.

Rather than simply getting louder, focus on resonance as you sing!

Fictionsumika

sumika / Fiction [Music Video]
Fictionsumika

sumika’s signature song “Fiction” captivates with an uplifting, friendly melody and positive lyrics.

Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku,” the track is loved by a wide range of generations, regardless of gender, and is a popular choice for karaoke.

Life has both joys and hardships—that’s exactly what makes it interesting—and the message, “Let’s make it even more colorful through our own mindset,” resonates with everyone who listens.

Ride the breezy, lighthearted sound and just have fun singing it!