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Guaranteed to get the crowd going! Easy-to-sing Japanese K-pop songs for karaoke

Along with the rise of the K-pop scene, Korean songs sung at karaoke have also been rapidly gaining popularity.

It can be tough to follow the pitch while looking at the lyrics sheet, but the rhythmic melodies and addictive song structures have a charm that makes your body move even at karaoke.

Still, picking out K-pop tracks that are truly easy to sing and guaranteed to hype up the crowd can be pretty challenging.

So this time, we’ve carefully selected songs you can fully enjoy at parties and karaoke! Since they’re K-pop, the difficulty does go up a bit, but overall there are plenty of tracks that are easy to sing—so be sure to check them out to the end!

Guaranteed to Get the Crowd Going! Easy-to-Sing Japanese K-POP Songs for Karaoke (21–30)

BBoom BBoommomoland

MOMOLAND「BBoom BBoom -Japanese ver.-」Music Video
BBoom BBoommomoland

MOMOLAND is a girl group that draws attention with their focus on addictive music.

They have many great songs, but the one I especially recommend for getting the crowd going at karaoke—and that’s also easy to sing—is “BBoom BBoom,” released in 2018.

It’s an upbeat track, but the vocal range is set quite narrowly at mid2 A# to hi D#, and the rap parts have a simple flow, making it incredibly easy to sing relative to how hyped it gets.

Peek-A-BooRed Velvet

Red Velvet is a girl group that has been gradually gaining momentum lately.

From the group’s name, you might expect them to be a stylish act, but they actually tend to have many catchy songs.

Their track “Peek-A-Boo” is no exception: while stylish, it features an easy-to-sing melody.

The hook in particular has a strong rap flavor and doesn’t require a wide vocal range, making it exceptionally singable.

It’s a piece that shines with style but also has plenty of moments to get excited, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.

Guaranteed to get the crowd going! Easy-to-sing Japanese K-pop songs for karaoke (31–40)

Future PerfectENHYPEN

ENHYPEN (엔하이픈) ‘Future Perfect (Pass the MIC) [Japanese Ver.]’ Official MV
Future PerfectENHYPEN

ENHYPEN is a group with enduring popularity thanks to their music that emphasizes storytelling and worldbuilding.

The group’s name is pronounced “En-hai-pun.” Their track “Future Perfect” is renowned as one of their signature songs and was released in 2022.

It highlights hip-hop elements, particularly drawing from drill music, so the low end stands out; however, there are surprisingly few low parts, and the overall arrangement leans toward higher registers.

The vocal range isn’t particularly wide, so with key adjustments it should be singable without issue.

You can sing the hook in a mixed voice as in the original, but delivering the vocals more roughly with some shouts is also recommended.

DinggaMAMAMOO

MAMAMOO「Dingga -Japanese ver.-」Music Video
DinggaMAMAMOO

MAMAMOO often comes up first as a powerhouse girl group.

Their music leans toward hip-hop and R&B, and each member is active as a solo artist as well.

Dingga is one of their signature songs, released in 2020.

It has a distinctly disco feel, and compared to their other tracks, it places a strong emphasis on vocals.

While the vocal range can vary significantly between parts, no single phrase requires complex pitch shifts, so you should be able to sing it well by making good use of dropping an octave where needed.

In conclusion

Up to this point, we’ve unraveled the world of easy-to-sing K-pop hits that light up any karaoke session. Japanese versions of K-pop songs, which leap gracefully over the language barrier while preserving the original’s intensity, cast a special kind of magic the moment you grab the mic. How about bringing along some captivating Japanese-language K-pop tracks and letting your voice soar at your next karaoke outing?