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[Karaoke] A collection of easy-to-sing songs by yama

[Karaoke] A collection of easy-to-sing songs by yama
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[Karaoke] A collection of easy-to-sing songs by yama

Singer yama drew attention after the 2020 hit release of Haru wo Tsugeru.

With a crystal-clear high tone and a husky timbre, they deliver a beautiful vocal range from low to high notes.

This article picks out yama’s songs that are easy to sing at karaoke.

Many tracks don’t require a wide vocal range and feature steady rhythms and melodies, making them recommended for those who aren’t confident singers or are new to karaoke.

Try mastering these songs that exude the urban vibe that has made yama especially popular among Gen Z.

[Karaoke] A Collection of Easy-to-Sing Songs by yama (1–10)

reflected lightyama

yama “Henko (Movie Edition)” Lyric Video (Theme song for the film “Sweet My Home”)
reflected lightyama

“Hengo” is a digital-only single chosen as the theme song for the film Sweet My Home.

Written by CreepHyp’s Seikai Ozaki, its contrast between a nostalgic melody and lyrics that hint at a touch of madness ties in with the film’s story.

While the melody is relaxed and the vocal range isn’t very wide, it requires attention to fine technique—such as tricky breath placement—so be careful.

If you’re confident in your singing, try it in the original key; it’s a nostalgically flavored number.

creamyama

yama – Cream (Official Video)
creamyama

Yama is known for a gentle, smooth singing voice.

The song released in May 2020 features lyrics that weave together everyday scenes with delicate emotional expression, leaving a strong impression.

Centered on themes of tranquil daily life and nostalgia for past memories, it portrays beautiful landscapes alongside the protagonist’s inner conflicts.

Its sweet, pleasant melody is captivating, and the succession of phrases that highlight the clear, expansive vocals makes it perfect for karaoke.

The progression of tones stepping up from the lower range to the high notes in the chorus offers a comfortable experience for both singer and listener.

It’s a recommended track for anyone who loves enjoying music.

Curtain callyama

yama “Curtain Call” MV
Curtain callyama

Yama, known for a clear singing voice and husky tone, captivates listeners.

Released in May 2021, this song was chosen as the theme for the romance drama “I Want to Fall in Love Like a Romance Drama ~KISS or kiss~.” It delicately depicts bittersweet emotions, focusing on unfulfilled and forbidden love.

The track features an urban yet warm soundscape, with striking switches between high tones and a husky voice.

Its range isn’t too wide, making it easy to sing at karaoke.

It’s a perfect song for those who want to express the ache of love.

Why not immerse yourself in Yama’s world and try singing it at karaoke?

Or like in a movieyama

yama – Or, Like a Movie (Official Video)
Or like in a movieyama

Their fifth digital-only single from their indie days, “Arui wa Eiga no Yō na.” The driving four-on-the-floor beat, hysteric synths, and airy melodies create a uniquely addictive ensemble that really sticks with you.

While there are many challenging elements—like the hooky, chromatic melodies and the high tones sung in falsetto—it’s relatively easy to sing if you calmly follow the melody, since there aren’t any large interval leaps.

Also, because the melodic flow is fast, be mindful of the rhythm so you don’t get left behind.

paralysisyama

A song by yama that delicately portrays young people’s emotions.

Released in February 2021 as the opening theme for the TV anime “2.43: Seiin High School Boys Volleyball Team.” The lyrics, centered on anxiety, inner conflict, and loneliness, resonate deeply with listeners.

The soothing synth textures and yama’s clear, translucent vocals are especially captivating.

The track is also included on yama’s first album, “the meaning of life.” It’s a great pick even for those who feel nervous about singing at karaoke: the melody unfolds with a steady rhythm that’s easy to sing, and putting your feelings into it will bring out the song’s appeal even more.

Ibukiyama

yama “Ibuki” MV (Kanro “Pure Gummy” commercial song)
Ibukiyama

The song “Ibuki,” included as the B-side to the major 4th single “slash.” It’s a newly written track for Kanro’s “Puré Gummy” commercial, and its fresh lyrics and ensemble heighten the sense of anticipation for a new season in a pleasant way.

While the melody has plenty of movement, much of it goes up and down within a narrow range with no large leaps, making it easy to sing at karaoke.

However, the key jumps up suddenly when the chorus comes in, so be careful not to slip off pitch.

a.m.3:21yama

yama – a.m.3:21 (Official Video)
a.m.3:21yama

The fourth digital-only single from their indie days, “a.m.3:21.” The ensemble, featuring a lively piano and catchy synth sounds, combines with yama’s androgynous vocals to create a pleasantly addictive feel.

Although the melody is challenging with its wide range and frequent leaps, it’s also easy to learn and sing because many phrases and rhythms repeat.

For karaoke, try setting the key to suit your voice to make it easier to tackle—why not give it a shot?

Downtownyama

yama – Downtown (Official Video)
Downtownyama

Their third digital-only single from their indie days, “Downtown.” The contrast between the dazzling ensemble featuring brass sounds and the lyrics’ dark vibe really stands out.

While the vocal range isn’t particularly wide, the melody moves quickly and the pitches jump sharply, so make sure to learn it well and practice before trying it at karaoke.

Also, if you can’t lock into the bounce of the shuffle beat, the feel will change, so keep that in mind as you sing.

head over heels (in love); totally infatuatedyama

A song by yama that shines with Vaundy’s production.

Chosen as the theme song for the film “Lines Draw Me” and released in August 2022.

Its bittersweet yet warm melody is striking, and the transparent vocals resonate deeply.

While capturing the thrill of falling in love, the gentle sound carries a touch of nostalgia.

The comfortable guitar riff and rhythm drive the track, and the catchy hook lingers in your ears.

It’s easy to remember for karaoke and has a universal appeal that suits many singers.

Yama’s clear, airy vocals further enhance the charm of the piece.

Theory of Hopeyama

yama “Theory of Hope” MV
Theory of Hopeyama

Yama captivates with a crystal-clear high tone and a husky low register.

Her songs portray everyday life through the unique device of inanimate objects “speaking,” hinting at the thinness of social ties and human relationships.

Released in August 2021, this work is included on the album “the meaning of life” and was chosen as the theme song for the film DIVOC-12.

It features a sound influenced by Vocaloid culture and lyrics that embody individuality and diversity.

For karaoke, there are few sections requiring a wide vocal range, and the tight integration of rhythm and melody makes it easy to sing.

With its urban vibe, it’s a track that lets you rediscover the joy of singing.

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