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[Enka 7th Generation] A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Songs by Yuto Tatsumi [2026]

[Enka 7th Generation] A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Songs by Yuto Tatsumi [2026]
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Born in 1998 in Osaka Prefecture, Yuto Tatsumi is a leading figure among the young enka singers of the Reiwa era, often referred to as the “seventh generation of enka.”

His 2018 debut single, “Shitamachi Junjo,” won the Best New Artist Award at the 60th Japan Record Awards.

Combined with the vocal skills he’s honed since his teens and his good looks, his princely aura is part of his appeal.

Tatsumi’s repertoire spans not only classic enka but also kayōkyoku and pop, making his songs popular choices for karaoke.

This article focuses on songs that are relatively easy to sing at karaoke, so please take this opportunity to check them out!

[Enka 7th Generation] A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Songs by Yuto Tatsumi [2026] (1–10)

A Man’s Pure Hearttatsumi yūto

Yuto Tatsumi “A Man’s Pure Heart” Music Video
A Man’s Pure Hearttatsumi yūto

Released in 2019, “Otoko no Junjo” was the second single by Yuto Tatsumi, who at the time was active as an enka singer while still a university student.

It topped the enka charts and reached No.

10 on the Oricon overall chart, helping cement the image of a new star for the Reiwa era in the enka world.

It’s classic enka that powerfully sings of supporting the somewhat awkward way a man lives, but its light, refreshing melody—reflecting Tatsumi’s personality—is easy to remember.

The vocal range isn’t very wide either, making it very easy to sing for an enka song.

I’d love for beginners to give it a try!

The Fateful Summertatsumi yūto

Yuto Tatsumi “Fateful Summer” Music Video
The Fateful Summertatsumi yūto

Following 2024’s “Maria of the Labyrinth,” another masterpiece in the kayōkyoku vein—once again featuring luminaries Goro Matsui, Kohei Sai, and Mitsuo Hagita—will be released in January 2025! Yuto Tatsumi’s ninth single, “Unmei no Natsu” (Fated Summer), billed as “the most stylish love song in Tatsumi’s career,” looks set to be a breezy summer anthem coloring the summer of 2025.

It’s a killer tune that will capture not only the Shōwa generation but also younger listeners interested in Shōwa-era pop, so we definitely hope you’ll try it at karaoke.

Tatsumi’s vocals keep enka-style techniques to a minimum for a clean, unadorned delivery, and once you learn the melody, you should be able to sing it smoothly without strain.

One quick tip: in the chorus, watch out for the brief high note so your voice doesn’t crack!

The Bond Between Us Twotatsumi yūto

Released in 2022 as the coupling track to the historical enka song “Setsugekka,” themed around Okita Sōji of the Shinsengumi, “Futari no Kizuna” is, true to its title’s image, a quintessential “happy enka.” If you enjoy heartwarming enka brimming with love and happiness, you should definitely try singing it at karaoke.

Tatsumi’s performance avoids gimmicks and smoothly incorporates classic enka techniques like kobushi and vibrato, making it approachable even for beginners to enka.

Maria of the Labyrinthtatsumi yūto

Yuto Tatsumi “Maria of the Labyrinth” Music Video
Maria of the Labyrinthtatsumi yūto

It’s a truly dazzling and glamorous classic that feels as if the atmosphere of the 1970s golden age of Showa pop has been revived in the Reiwa era! It’s the eighth single released in May 2024 by Yuto Tatsumi, one of the leading young enka singers, with lyrics by Goro Matsui, composition by Kohei Sachi, and arrangement by Mitsuo Hagita—industry heavyweights who have crafted a song that fully brings out the sexy charm of Tatsumi, the “prince” of the enka world.

As mentioned, it’s a straightforward, Showa-style pop number, so the melody is easy to remember and it’s definitely the kind of song that will liven up any karaoke session.

The kobushi and vibrato are kept modest, making it easy to sing even for those not skilled in enka techniques.

Let yourself sink into the song’s atmosphere and sing with the mindset of becoming Tatsumi himself!

All right, an adventure!tatsumi yūto

Yuto Tatsumi, known for his handsome looks as the “Prince of the Enka world,” actually has a regular show called Yuto Prince’s Great Adventure, in which he himself appears.

The song written as the theme for that program is this Sa, Boken da! (All right, Adventure!).

With a nostalgic J-pop vibe—different from enka or the Showa-era kayokyoku style—you can enjoy Tatsumi’s clear, refreshing vocals.

The melody is straightforward, so it’s also great for parents and children to sing together!

Downtown Innocencetatsumi yūto

Yuto Tatsumi “Downtown Innocence” Music Video
Downtown Innocencetatsumi yūto

True to its catchphrase, “Enka with all its might!”, this is Yuto Tatsumi’s debut song that brought a fresh breeze to the enka world.

When it was released in 2018, Tatsumi was a university student, and the fact that an active college student was debuting as an enka singer drew a great deal of attention.

As the title suggests, it has the feel of a hymn to life, brightly and breezily singing vivid scenes set in a downtown neighborhood.

If you like upbeat, major-key enka, I definitely recommend trying it at karaoke.

The melody is simple and easy to remember, and once you get the basic enka techniques down, there aren’t many complicated vocal runs.

The overall key is on the lower side, so even those who aren’t confident with high notes should find it easy to sing.

It’s also a great choice for enka beginners as a first song to tackle!

I wanted to live my life with you.tatsumi yūto

The coupling track to the boldly Showa-kayō-styled 2024 single “Meikyū no Maria,” titled “Kimi to Ikitakatta,” also follows a kayōkyoku line, but features a medium tempo and a minor-key melody and lyrics that are poignantly sorrowful.

It’s a gem that showcases another side of Tatsumi’s appeal, conveying overflowing regret through restrained, meticulous vocals, and it’s the kind of song that makes you want to try it at karaoke.

Since it follows the kayōkyoku style, enka-like techniques are kept to a minimum, and the overall key is on the lower side, making it easy to sing even for beginners.