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[2026] Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke! A Roundup of Easy-to-Sing Johnny’s Tracks

[2026] Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke! A Roundup of Easy-to-Sing Johnny’s Tracks
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Johnny & Associates has wielded immense influence over Japan’s entertainment industry across the Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa eras, continually producing nationally beloved idols.

Now renamed “SMILE-UP., Inc.” and having established a new agency company, “STARTO ENTERTAINMENT,” the former Johnny’s office remains in transition.

In this feature, we focus on “easy-to-sing” songs from the former Johnny’s group catalog, researching picks across eras—from Showa to today’s Reiwa—without limiting the timeframe.

While some songs may have higher keys for men that, conversely, make them easier for women to sing, we’ll deliver a review that highlights the key points of singability from multiple perspectives!

[2026] Songs You’ll Want to Sing at Karaoke! A Roundup of Easy-to-Sing Johnny’s Tracks (1–10)

First Lovenaniwa danshi

Naniwa Danshi – First Love (Ubu Love) [Music Video Dance ver.]
First Lovenaniwa danshi

Within less than a year of their formation, the seven-member idol group Naniwa Danshi had already secured regular TV and radio spots, showcasing their high potential even before their official debut.

Their debut single, “Ubu Love,” which landed numerous tie-ins, gained popularity for its catchy choreography and lyrical world.

While there’s a section where the beat changes partway through, the song is easy to sing in terms of both key and vocal range, making it a great pick for karaoke.

It’s a sparkling idol song that we’d love for you to sing with a conscious focus on its cute, charming vibe.

Love so sweetarashi

ARASHI – Love so sweet [Official Music Video]
Love so sweetarashi

Even after the group went on hiatus, the members have each continued to shine in their respective fields, maintaining an undiminished presence—Arashi, the five-member idol group.

Their 18th single, “Love so sweet,” which had numerous tie-ins including serving as the theme song for the TV drama Hana Yori Dango 2 (Returns), is also known as a signature track that cemented Arashi’s popularity.

While the chorus features distinctive melodic leaps, it’s catchy, easy to remember, and likely easy to sing at karaoke.

It’s a hit tune everyone knows—one you’ll definitely want to sing together with close friends.

You are mine.Snow Man

Snow Man “You Are Mine” Music Video YouTube Ver.
You are mine.Snow Man

This refreshing, classic pop tune was released as one of the double A-side tracks on Snow Man’s 11th single in July 2024.

Chosen as the theme song for the drama “Aoshima-kun wa Ijiwaru,” starring group member Shota Watanabe, the track was created around the theme of summer memories.

It’s a sweet-and-sour love song that warmly captures the spark of a romance that begins in a fleeting moment and the feelings for someone special.

With a breezy melody that builds with rising emotions and lyrics depicting bright, forward-looking feelings of love, it has a universal appeal that anyone can relate to.

While Snow Man often has songs that seem challenging to sing at karaoke, this one—though it features some falsetto high notes—has a straightforward melodic progression and is very easy to sing, so definitely give it a try.

Let’s dance!NEW!Snow Man

It’s a positive party song that sweeps away everyday fatigue and anxiety, making everyone want to laugh and dance.

This track was released as a single in February 2026 and serves as the theme song for the film “Specials,” starring Daisuke Sakuma and set to premiere in March 2026.

It’s an up-tempo dance tune overflowing with Snow Man’s signature energy and euphoria, with an irresistible instant boost that lifts your mood the moment you hear it.

The song drew a huge response, even appearing on Oricon’s daily rankings.

It’s a perfect high-stakes anthem that naturally gets the crowd clapping and puts smiles on everyone’s faces—highly recommended.

tapestrySnow Man

Snow Man “Tapestry” Music Video
tapestrySnow Man

Snow Man is a nine-member idol group known for their acrobatics and dance skills, with each member active on quiz and sports shows even before their debut.

Their 8th single, “Tapestry,” released as a double A-side with “W,” was written as the theme song for the film My Happy Marriage, starring group member Ren Meguro.

While Snow Man often features fast-paced melodies, this track has a relatively relaxed, pop feel that makes it easy to sing at karaoke.

It’s an emotional number with a pleasantly subtle, Japanese-inspired atmosphere.

Hill of HopeNEW!King & Prince × 50TA

[Limited Time] King & Prince × 50TA “Hill of Hope”
Hill of HopeNEW!King & Prince × 50TA

This track is from the album “STARRING,” a miraculous collaboration between King & Prince and Eiko Kano a.k.a.

50TA, released in December 2025.

Born from the variety show project “London Hearts SP: A Smash Hit Star Offers 50TA a Songwriting Request!!,” the song is presented as the theme for the fictional film “The Raido Brothers” featured on the album.

It weaves a warm wish to keep sharing laughter with fans, expressed through 50TA’s signature humor.

The song was also performed on TV music specials and during the dome tour, igniting venues with the call-and-response “Sashiagemasu!” “Itadakimasu!” It’s a fun, heartwarming pop tune that’s perfect for karaoke when everyone wants to come together and get hyped.

I’m being down to earth.NEW!Ryota Miyadate / Daisuke Sakuma

Ryota Miyadate / Daisuke Sakuma “We’re Doing Earth” Music Video
I'm being down to earth.NEW!Ryota Miyadate / Daisuke Sakuma

A unit composed of Ryota Miyadate, who exudes a royal charm, and Daisuke Sakuma, who leverages his love of anime to make a mark as a voice actor—this is a track by Ryota Miyadate / Daisuke Sakuma.

Included on the album Onko Chishin, released in November 2025, it’s a humor-filled number written and composed by Hyadain.

With lyrics that sing of a vast, planet-sized love and arrangements packed with energetic call-and-response shouts, it’s the kind of song that makes you want to chime in at karaoke.

It’s top-tier dance pop brimming with festival vibes—bright, unifying, and perfect for getting swept up in the excitement with everyone around you.