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.
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Uru’s easy-to-sing songs and popular songs (1–10)
Because you are hereUru

The first digital-only single, “Anata ga Iru Koto de,” was written as the theme song for the TV drama ‘Theseus no Fune’ (Theseus’s Ship).
The lyrics weave a message about wanting to protect someone important to you, which many listeners may find themselves relating to on a personal level.
Although the song stays in a generally high register, the melody has few notes and the range isn’t very wide, so you can get through it if you focus on hitting each note accurately.
Once you can sing it comfortably, try adding dynamics and incorporating a whisper voice for greater expression.
Love SongUru

This is Uru’s 11th single, released on August 25, 2021.
Although it has a bright melody, listening to it leaves you with a slightly bittersweet feeling, making it a love song that truly lives up to its title.
Melodically, it’s very easy to hum along to, but if the voiced consonants that appear in the lyrics are pronounced too harshly, it can ruin the song’s atmosphere.
When you sing it, try to pronounce those voiced consonants as gently as possible.
Just paying attention to that should greatly enhance the mood of your own performance!
If you call it loveUru

Because Uru has landed numerous tie-ins to date, many people have likely heard her songs, so you’ll want to pick them at karaoke, too.
One of Uru’s key charms is the beauty of her transition from mixed voice to falsetto.
Many listeners have been captivated by her clear, translucent vocals that evoke even a sacred atmosphere.
In addition, her use of contrast in singing—ranging from a gentle, whisper-like delivery to a powerful, expansive style—is particularly noteworthy.
The last rainUru

The 2nd single “the last rain,” which is also included on the 1st album Monochrome.
Its ensemble features a richly layered piano tone, and the sentimental lyrics depicting a fading romance really tug at the heart.
The vocal range itself isn’t particularly wide, but be careful—without dynamic nuance, the performance can sound flat throughout.
With its unhurried melody, it’s a delicate ballad you can tackle calmly.
loveUru

Singer-songwriter Uru, who continues to captivate listeners with her mysterious vocals.
Many people associate her with challenging ballads and may hesitate when choosing her songs for karaoke.
That’s why we recommend this track included on the single “Platform,” released in November 2025.
The single was released alongside the opening theme for the TV anime “Eikyuu no Yuugure.” The vocal range isn’t particularly wide, and the song progresses at a medium to slow tempo, making it easier to manage breathing and maintain pitch.
Surrender yourself to the warm arrangement by Shingo Sekiguchi, and sing the lyrics—gently embracing anxiety and loneliness—with care.
If you adjust the key to suit your voice without overexerting yourself, it should become a tender, evocative piece.
loveUru

“Koi,” the third digital single released ahead of the 3rd album “Contrast,” is a number written by Yohei Hashiguchi of wacci.
Its lyrics are striking, portraying the resolve to move forward even while feeling the ache of heartbreak.
The bouncy shuffle beat and intricate melody can be challenging, but since the tempo is relaxed, take your time to check your pitch as you sing.
Sentimental yet pop in its ensemble, it’s a comfortable, highly recommended choice for your karaoke repertoire.
miracleUru

The 5th single “Kiseki,” used as the theme song for the second season of the TV drama “Kounodori: All About Life.” Released as a lead single from the first album “Monochrome,” its lyrics, which depict a vast, all-encompassing love that ties in with the drama’s story, are truly moving.
Although the song maintains a high register throughout, the restrained vocal style makes the high notes easier to hit, and the range isn’t very wide, so it’s relatively approachable.
It’s a heartfelt ballad that you’ll want to sing with Uru’s signature whispery tone in mind.



