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Uru's easy-to-sing songs and popular songs

Uru has performed numerous cover songs on her YouTube channel, and thanks to her vocal prowess, she now has many major hit songs of her own.

She has countless notable charms, but above all, that whispery voice—her naturally gifted vocals that captivate listeners—has earned her a large fanbase.

In this article, we’ve picked out some of Uru’s songs that are easier to sing.

You might feel they’re difficult for karaoke, but by choosing tracks that fit your own vocal range, you may find they’re surprisingly comfortable to sing.

Practice and find the one song that suits you perfectly.

Uru’s easy-to-sing songs and popular songs (1–10)

freesiaUru

[Official] Uru “Freesia” YouTube ver. Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Season 2 Ending Theme
freesiaUru

The 3rd single “Freesia,” used as the second season ending theme for the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans.

The contrast between the transparent piano tones and the dreamy strings adds depth to the track.

Although the overall key is high and the leaps in pitch with falsetto in the chorus are challenging, the vocal range itself isn’t that wide, so it should be easier to sing if you set it to a key that suits you.

Also, avoiding pushing your voice too hard makes pitch control easier, so if you’re having trouble singing it well, give that a try.

a hair’s breadthUru

[Official] Uru “KAMI HITOE (A Fine Line)” TV Anime “Hell’s Paradise” Ending Theme
a hair's breadthUru

The 13th single “Kami Hitoe,” released as a double A-side with “Kokoroe,” was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Hell’s Paradise.

Its message—encouraging us to keep weaving love even as we struggle and grope our way forward—warms the heart.

While it’s challenging due to its frequent rises and falls in the melody and many interval leaps, the relaxed tempo makes it relatively easy to sing at karaoke if you take care to confirm the pitches as you go.

It’s a beautiful ballad whose transparent ensemble lifts your spirits as you sing.

PrologueUru

[Official] Uru “Prologue” YouTube ver. — Theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “Chugakusei Nikki (Junior High School Diary)”
PrologueUru

Uru is a female singer-songwriter known for her delicate vocals.

She specializes in a whispery singing style.

Among her works, the song I especially recommend is Prologue.

It was a major hit, so many of you may already know it.

The standout feature of this track is definitely the high notes.

It might seem like a song you can’t sing without hitting very high notes, but its overall range isn’t actually that wide.

If you set the key to suit your voice, you can sing it without needing to use falsetto—so give that a try.

Uru's easy-to-sing songs and popular songs (11–20)

I’m coming to see you now.Uru

[Official] Uru “I'm Going to See You Now”
I'm coming to see you now.Uru

The song “Ima Ai ni Iku,” included on the second album Orion Blue.

It’s a track Uru completed before her major-label debut, and its lyrics—where tenderness and heartbreak coexist—really resonate.

There’s a brief falsetto leap in the melody that’s tricky and requires accurate pitch, but overall the tune is simple, making it approachable even for those who aren’t confident singers.

It’s a sentimental ballad that’s sure to turn heads at karaoke.

You among the starsUru

[Official] Uru “You in the Stars” YouTube ver.
You among the starsUru

The major-label debut single “Kimi in the Stars,” used as the theme song for the film Natsumi no Hotaru.

Its simple yet richly layered ensemble of piano and strings further elevates the beautiful vocals.

The melody features a challenging contrast between the verse and the chorus, but since neither part has a particularly wide range, it’s easy to sing if you set the key to suit your voice.

With its relaxed tempo, it’s a gem of a ballad that you can perform at karaoke with confidence.

BreakUru

[Official] Uru “Break” – Ending theme of the Yomiuri TV/Nippon TV anime series “Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon”
BreakUru

This song, Uru’s ninth single, was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon.

Uru is known for her calm, soothing voice, and that charm is fully on display here—you can enjoy her uniquely seductive tone, especially in the A-melody sung in a lower range.

While the song doesn’t feature piercing high belts in chest voice, to perform it well you’ll need to master the frequent use of falsetto in parts like the chorus.

That might make it a bit challenging for women who struggle with high notes.

Practice switching smoothly between vocal techniques and give it a try.

The Two in ReminiscenceUru

Two in Reminiscence (追憶のふたり – Uru (Kanji/Roman/English Lyrics)
The Two in ReminiscenceUru

The song “The Two of Us in Remembrance,” used as the theme for the film Evil and the Mask, opens their first album Monochrome.

It’s a beautiful ballad, yet its arrangement incorporates elements of jazz and Black music that create a distinctive hook.

Since the melody doesn’t move dramatically overall, it’s relatively easy to sing, but be careful with the chorus, where repeated leaps into falsetto occur.

Keeping your delivery restrained makes it easier to control pitch and range, so give it a try at karaoke.