[For Karaoke!] Recommended Easy-to-Sing Songs by Masayuki Suzuki
Masayuki Suzuki is a singer whose music is rooted in soul, with a smoky-sweet voice that exudes mature charm.
Known as the King of Love Songs, his tracks don’t just draw you into romantic ballads—they also have an undeniably cool groove.
In recent years, songs like “Chigau, Sou Janai” and “Megumi no Hito” by Rats & Star, the group Suzuki led, have gone viral on social media, helping him gain popularity among younger generations as well.
For those who want to sing Masayuki Suzuki’s songs at karaoke, here are some recommended tracks.
Many of his signature songs tend to be challenging, but we’ll include some of the covers he frequently performs, too.
If you can pull them off, you’ll look incredibly cool!
[For Karaoke!] Recommended Easy-to-Sing Masayuki Suzuki Songs (1–10)
sighSuzuki Masayuki

Masayuki Suzuki’s fifth album, FAIR AFFAIR, features “Sigh” as its fourth track.
It’s a song that portrays a steamy, grown-up romance and the intertwined emotions of love and hate.
The melody blends pop with blues, giving it a sensual feel.
Overall, it’s quite slow-tempo, which makes it easier to incorporate technique and creative arrangements.
Also, be mindful of the striking ending of the song as you practice.
FugitiveSuzuki Masayuki

Let me introduce “Tōbōsha” (“Fugitive”), a track that gets everyone excited with its city pop-style sound.
It’s one of the songs on the album “She・See・Sea,” and its stylish sound is a big part of its appeal.
The lyrics are sophisticated as well, using the title phrase to depict two lovers and convey a sense of immorality and guilt.
The tempo is on the faster side, but since there aren’t many high notes, it should be relatively easy to sing.
However, there are English lyrics in the song, so be mindful of that.
Listen carefully and check your pronunciation.
The Summer That Vanished Beyond the GlassSuzuki Masayuki

An essential masterpiece when talking about Masayuki Suzuki is “The Summer That Faded Behind the Glass.” This was his debut single and also the song with which he made his first appearance on the Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
The track is a ballad built on a simple sound.
Its lyrics, filled with longing for a lost lover, are truly heart-wrenching.
If intense songs or high notes aren’t your thing, this is a great one to start with.
And it’s also perfect if you’re looking for a summer song!
No creditsSuzuki Masayuki

Don’t miss “No credits,” a song about a romantic night.
It’s one of the tracks included on the album Tokyo Junction.
Believe it or not, ASKA handled both the lyrics and the composition.
The strongly accented vocal style characteristic of ASKA meshes perfectly with Masayuki Suzuki’s voice.
When you sing it, try to articulate more clearly than with other songs.
That said, the rhythm itself is steady, so I think you’ll find it easy to sing.
The Thirteenth NightSuzuki Masayuki

There’s even an anecdote that after it was performed on a TV show, word of mouth spread and it became an explosive hit—that song is “Jusan-ya.” It’s an original piece written by singer Masashi Sada.
The title “Jusan-ya” refers to a Japanese moon-viewing tradition, essentially the Japanese counterpart to the “Jugoya” custom that came from China.
In the song, the bittersweet feelings of two people who can hardly meet are sung about.
The key stays relatively steady, so it should be easy to sing even for karaoke beginners.
loverSuzuki Masayuki

Another recommendation is “Koibito” (“Lover”), which is getting attention again right now.
It was released in 1993 as a lead single from the album “Perfume.” The song had long been loved by many, but after it was performed on THE FIRST TAKE in 2020, it became popular with an even wider range of generations.
The song expresses pure love for a romantic partner.
It’s a classic love ballad, so learning it will likely be useful in many ways.
The whisper-voice sections are especially appealing, so try focusing your practice there!
painful loveSuzuki Masayuki

Let me introduce “Aiku,” a captivating song with profound lyrics that make you ponder what love truly is.
It’s a track included on the album “CARNIVAL.” The lyrics alternate between portraying the beauty of love and its pain.
Sung from a male first-person perspective, the wording feels like he’s speaking directly to you, which is another hallmark of the song.
Because of that, it might be easier to sing with more emotion than other tracks.
First, listen carefully and immerse yourself in the song’s world.
I think it’s perfect for anyone looking for a piece that lets them showcase expressive performance.
Goodbye, TearsSuzuki Masayuki

Masayuki Suzuki released a full cover album titled “DISCOVER JAPAN III.” It features many classic songs, but the easiest to sing among them is “Namida-kun Sayonara.” The song was originally released by Kyu Sakamoto in 1965.
While the original gives a gentle, tender impression, the cover version is performed with a powerful, R&B-like vocal style.
That said, it preserves the charm of the original.
Try listening to the original and the cover side by side to note the differences and practice.
My wishSuzuki Masayuki

Let me introduce the dreamy love ballad “My Wish.” This is Masayuki Suzuki’s eighth single, known for being written and composed by Kazumasa Oda.
The melody is gentle and soothing, infused with Oda’s signature essence, while the lyrics deliver a passionate expression of love from a male perspective.
Its mood differs from his other songs, making it a good choice to refresh the set when singing consecutively.
Also, with many spots to use vibrato, it might help you score high at karaoke.
MIDNIGHT TRAVELERSuzuki Masayuki
With its effortlessly cool vibe, “MIDNIGHT TRAVELER” is another highly recommended track.
It’s included on their sixth album, “Perfume,” and was also released as a single due to its popularity.
Its standout feature is the laid-back vocal delivery set against a city pop-like sound.
By deliberately avoiding excessive force, it conveys a mature sense of ease.
Of course, dynamics are still necessary, but even those who aren’t confident in their vocal power should find it approachable.


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