WANIMA songs that are easy to sing, including tracks that are approachable even for those who struggle with high notes!
WANIMA is active in the Japanese rock scene, armed with catchy, high-energy songs.
They’ve released many popular tracks to date and have been loved by a wide range of listeners.
That said, there are probably many people who think, “I want to sing WANIMA at karaoke, but the key seems high and difficult…”
In this article, we’ll introduce relatively easy-to-sing songs from WANIMA’s catalog.
We focused on songs that don’t go too high or have a more relaxed melody, making them easier to sing.
There are also some surprisingly narrow-range songs, so if you’re not good with high notes, you may be able to sing them by adjusting the key.
Now, let’s dive into the recommended tracks!
WANIMA songs that are easy to sing. Includes tracks that are approachable even for those who struggle with high notes! (1–10)
together; along with; bothWANIMA

WANIMA’s “Tomoni” is a popular number both as a friendship song and a motivational anthem.
Its instantly catchy melody and forward-looking lyrics are appealing, making it one of the band’s most beloved tracks.
Unlike their typically high-energy style, this song sits in a relatively lower vocal range, so even those who struggle with high notes will find it approachable.
The lyrics amplify a positive mindset, conveying a powerful message of facing adversity head-on.
It’s a song that gives you the courage to take a step forward—why not sing it as if you’re sending a message to a friend who’s feeling a bit down?
SignalWANIMA

Many of WANIMA’s songs are characterized by their drive and catchy vibe, making them great for karaoke and a popular choice for getting the crowd pumped.
Their track “Signal” has that same energetic, feel-good groove, and if you can pull it off at karaoke, it’ll definitely look cool.
If you’re good with high notes, learn a few tricks and make it your go-to song.
If high notes aren’t your strong suit, try adjusting the key and practice.
WANIMA’s music is full of energy, and this song is no exception—it fires up listeners and is perfect for getting everyone hyped together.
The lyrics are highly relatable too, making it a song you’ll want to sing with everyone.
CHARMWANIMA

If you want to belt out a WANIMA song at karaoke but find the high parts both appealing and challenging, we recommend “CHARM.” Among WANIMA’s tracks, this one has a relatively relaxed tempo, so with practice it’s easier to hit the high notes and sing with confidence.
The chorus in particular is perfect for call-and-response, making everyone want to sing along—guaranteed to put the whole room in a happy mood.
It’s also popular and well-known as a friendship and graduation song, which is another big plus.
AyayaMONGOL800×WANIMA

WANIMA has lots of upbeat songs that make you want to sing along, but for those who feel “the high notes are tough, so it’s hard to try,” here’s a recommendation.
The collaboration track Ai-ya-ya by MONGOL800 and WANIMA features an energetic feel and straightforward vocal melodies, and its range isn’t too wide, making it easy to sing.
The title “愛彌々,” which also appears in the lyrics and is read as “aiyaya,” lends itself to easy call-and-response, making it a real crowd-pleaser.
The vocal range is also comfortable for women, so it could be a hit as a duet for any gender pairing!
Before the departureWANIMA

WANIMA’s song “Before the Departure” is also known for being the theme song of the “Fight! Kyushu” project launched by the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks to support disaster relief for the earthquakes that struck Kumamoto and Oita in 2016.
Featuring gentle high notes, it’s an easier challenge even for those who have hesitated to try WANIMA’s songs because they struggle with high pitches.
The lyrics weave in powerful messages that spark motivation and courage, and singing this song is sure to give you energy.
1106WANIMA

Songs by the rock band WANIMA are very popular at karaoke, too.
Their track “1106” is especially known for its emotionally rich lyrics and catchy melody, as well as for conveying vocalist KENTA’s message to his late grandfather—a fact well known among fans.
The song reaches an emotional peak in the chorus, powerfully moving listeners.
With its relatively narrow vocal range and gentle melody, it’s easy even for WANIMA beginners to sing and approachable for those who struggle with high notes.
How about trying it in a setting where you want to deliver something tender and heartfelt?
Even when we’re apartWANIMA

Hanarete Itemo (Even When We’re Apart), included on the single Chopped Grill Chicken released in 20221, is a track well known among fans as the song that closed out WANIMA’s 2021 live tour.
True to WANIMA’s style and rich in message, it’s, as the title suggests, a perfect fit for farewell moments.
It might be nice to sing it for someone you’ll be separated from for various reasons—graduation, a job transfer, moving, and so on.
There aren’t many high notes; try powering through the song while keeping its brisk pace intact.
TRACEWANIMA

This song, TRACE, blends strength with poignancy and is an energizing power track characteristic of WANIMA.
The vocal range might be a bit wide, but it’s relatively easy to sing—especially because the melody line is clear and the rhythm is easy to catch—so even those who aren’t strong with high notes can handle it.
If high notes are challenging, lowering the key a little makes it much easier to sing.
The chorus melody is powerful and striking, resonating deeply.
It also features a beautiful melodic line that makes listeners want to join in on the chorus.
SLOWWANIMA

“SLOW” is a song that makes you feel like your emotions might burst just by listening or singing along.
It evokes the sea and summer, gently bringing back memories of some summer day or someone from the past.
It’s perfect as your companion on the way to the beach, and it’s a number we’d love for you to sing at summer karaoke.
It’s also recommended for those who think WANIMA’s songs might be too difficult for karaoke.
Since the style leans toward surf music, it should be easier for people who struggle with faster songs.
The overall pitch range stays low throughout, making it easy for anyone—regardless of gender—to sing.
It’s fine./Don’t worry about it./Just do it.WANIMA

“Iikara” is a track included on WANIMA’s debut single “Think That…,” released in 2015.
It’s a popular song featuring mature lyrics that recount a night with an alluring woman.
In contrast to its lyrical content, the sound arrangement is very powerful, and the catchy melody is striking.
Punkish elements and a reggae flavor are seamlessly blended, resulting in a signature WANIMA sound that’s highly favored among fans.
It’s also relatively easy to sing even for those who struggle with high notes, making it easy to join in on choruses with friends and a great pick for getting everyone hyped together.


