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A roundup of popular Yorushika songs that are easy to sing at karaoke

Yorushika is a duo consisting of composer n-buna—known as a Vocaloid producer behind hits like “Yoake to Hotaru” and “Toumei Elegy”—and vocalist suis.

They continue to release a wide range of profound music, from delicate pieces that touch the heartstrings to nostalgic and emotional rock numbers.

This time, I’d like to introduce some of Yorushika’s songs that are relatively easy to sing at karaoke.

Give them a try!

Compilation of Popular Yorushika Songs That Are Easy to Sing at Karaoke (11–20)

Rain and CappuccinoYorushika

Yorushika – Rain and Cappuccino (Official Video)
Rain and CappuccinoYorushika

Included on their first major-label album, Elma, is the song “Ame to Cappuccino” (“Rain and Cappuccino”).

The album was released in 2019, reaching No.

3 on Oricon and No.

2 on Billboard Japan.

It’s a mid-tempo track with a bouncy 16-beat feel and a driving, undulating groove that’s really cool.

The lyrics, which depict a protagonist who’s begun to recover from sadness and slowly face forward again, are especially memorable.

Be sure to get into the rhythm, master “Rain and Cappuccino,” and show it off at karaoke!

Clouds and GhostsYorushika

Yorushika – Clouds and Ghosts (MUSIC VIDEO)
Clouds and GhostsYorushika

The song “Clouds and Ghosts,” included on the 1st mini-album ‘The Summer Grass Is in the Way,’ is also known for the lyric line that inspired the band’s name.

Despite weaving in various sound effects, its pop ensemble showcases the musical depth of Yorushika.

With its generally low key and restrained vocal line, it’s likely easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.

It’s an addictive number; try to sing while staying mindful of the expansive sound that gives the track its breadth.

There’s a hole in my heart.Yorushika

Yorushika – A Hole Opened in My Heart (Music Video)
There’s a hole in my heart.Yorushika

Yorushika’s commemorative, digital-only single that marked their major-label debut is “Kokoro ni Ana ga Aita” (“A Hole Opened in My Heart”).

Released in 2019, it was included on the album “Elma” and featured in Teikyo Heisei University’s 2019 TV commercial.

The track is notable for its driving, syncopation-heavy beat and a memorable piano phrase in the intro.

Its meticulously crafted lyrics, with their story and worldview, are also captivating.

It’s a song that shows the power of music, so definitely give it a try!

Make-up ShadowYorushika

The cover song “Make-up Shadow,” included on Inoue Yosui Tribute, produced to commemorate Yosui Inoue’s 50th debut anniversary.

The ensemble, which dresses this timeless classic in a contemporary sound, further accentuates the power inherent in the song itself.

With its generally low key, narrow range, and a melody that is simple and relaxed, it should be easy to sing.

It’s also recommended for karaoke with people from the generation that likely listened to the original in real time, so definitely give it a try.

NautilusYorushika

Yorushika – Nautilus (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
NautilusYorushika

Nautilus is the final track included on the album Elma, which was created around the concept of the story’s protagonists, Amy and Elma.

It stands out as the only song on the album written from Amy’s point of view, bringing the story told throughout the album to a close.

Its fully 3DCG animated music video also drew attention, beautifully capturing the protagonists’ delicate expressions and movements.

It’s a ballad that really tugs at the heartstrings, so consider adding it to your karaoke repertoire!

TelepathYorushika

Yorushika – Telepath (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
TelepathYorushika

Telepath is the 12th digital-only single, written as the opening theme for the TV anime Kaina of the Great Snow Sea.

It’s a memorable number featuring an ensemble built around a catchy piano melody.

While the vocal range is fairly wide, the key sits relatively low for a Yorushika song overall, making it easier to sing at karaoke.

The melody flows at a relaxed pace, but be careful: if you don’t pay attention to the bouncy feel of the shuffle beat, you won’t capture the original vibe.

Popular Easy-to-Sing Yorushika Songs for Karaoke (21–30)

PlaysicYorushika

Many of you might have been curious after hearing it in Daihatsu’s TV commercial in the summer of 2025.

Released for streaming by Yorushika in December 2025, this track blends a light, band-driven sound with a hint of languor and melancholy.

It’s included on the digital album “Second Person,” released in March 2026.

The song captures a desire to head out somewhere, to hit the town, while casting a sidelong glance at the melancholy woven into everyday life.

It’s perfect as driving BGM.