[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!
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[Karaoke] A carefully selected list of easy-to-sing songs by sumika. (11–20)
one’s true feelingssumika

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!
Dengon Songsumika

Catchy and pop, “Dengon-uta” (Message Song) has an instantly familiar melody.
The track is a love song that vocalist Kenta Kataoka wrote at 18 for a friend he had mutual feelings with, and the quotation marks in the title are said to represent an envelope.
It leaves an impression of a warm, letter-like atmosphere, as if putting feelings that are hard to express into words on paper.
The understated instrumentation in the chorus brings out the depth of the lyrics even more.
With its slow melodic progression, it’s easy for beginners to sing and feels like a number that can put everyone in a peaceful mood!
spell of resurrectionsumika

“Resurrection Spell” is a rock number by sumimka, featuring striking lyrics inspired by the popular RPG Dragon Quest.
Alongside its danceable, catchy sound, the lyrics carry a message of braving life’s rough seas and pushing forward, which resonates with listeners.
The image of a hero who never stops challenging no matter what happens—their strength rings out like an anthem that gives courage to everyone.
With its energetic music and lyrics, it’s easy to get the crowd going, and the vocal range suits both men and women, making it a great pick for karaoke.
Fanfaresumika

A ‘fanfare’ is a bright, celebratory piece of music used to welcome something or announce a beginning at ceremonies and the like.
True to its title, this number is cheerful and refreshing, with an upbeat tempo and a poppy melodic line that’s likely to appeal to people of all ages.
Its message—like a burst of hope after overcoming tough times, aimed at a brighter future—is powerful, and singing it over a bold, driving band sound delivers an exhilarating rush.
The many hopeful, upbeat phrases are sure to lift the atmosphere of any occasion.
I’m beat.sumika

“Maitta” is a song that captures the bittersweetness of unrequited love, marked by a rhythmic band sound, a nostalgic melody, and Kenta Kataoka’s vocals that are simple yet powerful.
The lyrics weave a realistic sense of romance that really resonates.
With its familiar, catchy melody that sticks in your head, it’s easy to sing, and the lyrics—expressed in the protagonist’s conversational tone—make it easy to empathize.
Take your time to immerse yourself in its world and try singing along.
end creditssumika

The title “End Roll” refers to the list of cast and crew names that scrolls at the end of a film.
Since the word “goodbye” appears in this song, it’s easy to assume at first listen that it’s about the end of a romance, but in fact it’s a love song that portrays deep affection.
One form of love comes to a close, and another begins—a dramatic development that suggests a new start, namely marriage—which really resonates.
It’s a gentle ballad with a beautiful melodic line, so it might be a bit challenging for karaoke, but it’s a great choice when you want to share a calm, tender feeling with someone.
[Karaoke] A carefully selected introduction to sumika’s easy-to-sing songs. (21–30)
Lampsumika

It’s the opening track on the album “AMUSIC,” released in March 2021, and starting in April of the same year, it was also used as the theme song for Nippon TV’s “Burari Tochu Gesha no Tabi”! It’s a popular song known for its warm lyrics and melody.
The track itself is on the shorter side at 2 minutes and 41 seconds, featuring a bouncy rhythm in the chorus.
In true sumika fashion, lift your eyebrows and sing with a bright voice! Also, the final chorus modulates and goes up in pitch, so if you project your voice more with an extra burst of energy, it’ll feel great to sing.



