Easy-to-sing songs even for those who aren’t good at singing. Karaoke songs recommended for middle school students.
I love music!
But there are surely people who aren’t confident about singing and prefer to just listen and enjoy, right?
Even when you work up the courage to try singing, it can be hard to take the plunge because you’re afraid of messing up.
Here, we’ve carefully selected top karaoke songs that are especially friendly and easy for middle schoolers to sing!
While including relatively new tracks, they’re all songs with familiar melodies and smaller pitch differences, so they should be easier to tackle.
I hope this helps ease your anxiety, even a little, and gives you a chance to feel the joy of singing.
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Songs that are easy to sing even for those who aren’t good at singing. Recommended karaoke songs for middle schoolers (51–60)
snakeYorushika

Yorushika is a unit that has produced many great songs.
You could say they’re one of the most popular acts among teenagers.
Among their works, the one I especially recommend for its popularity and ease of singing is Hebi (“Snake”).
The song’s vocal range is mid1E to hiA, which is quite narrow for a female song.
The pitch movement is also relatively gentle, so any junior high school girl should be able to sing it well.
It’s a song that appeals to both girls and boys, so be sure to check it out.
soliloquyhachiwari

Chiikawa is a popular anime loved by a wide range of people, from elementary school children to adults.
The song “Hitorigotsu” is sung by Hachiware, a character in the series.
Given the time slot it airs in, most elementary schoolers have probably heard it at least once.
The piece is characterized by a very simple vocal line.
The pitch movement is very gentle and the range is quite narrow, so even upper-grade students whose voices may be unstable due to voice change can sing it without any problem.
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

It’s a hit song by the popular idol group AKB48.
It also drew attention as the song where Rino Sashihara, who won first place in the general election, served as the center.
With its slow tempo, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
The dance is relatively simple and easy to learn, which is another reason it’s recommended.
Voice of the Seaurashima tarō (kiritani kenta)

Kenta Kiritani, the actor who plays Urashima Taro in au’s “Santaro” commercial series, sang this song and it became a hot topic.
The track incorporates Okinawan music, giving it a pleasant feel.
It’s a simple, straightforward song that’s easy to sing and popular, so it should be easy to sing at karaoke.
sugarYuka

Singer-songwriter Yuka, whose stylish musicality evokes the essence of Western pop—thanks in part to having spent her childhood overseas—has made a strong impression.
If you’re in your teens or twenties, there’s a good chance you already know her.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is “sugar.” It features a delicate sound and vocal line reminiscent of 1990s Western rock.
That said, “Western-inspired” doesn’t mean it’s difficult.
It actually sounds better if you don’t sing too perfectly—keep it loose—so give that a try for reference.


