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A wonderful classic

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.

Songs that are easy to sing even for those who aren’t good at singing. Recommended karaoke songs for middle schoolers (61–70)

I love youuu!HoneyWorks feat. chū-tan

Sukicchu-no! feat. Chuutan (CV: Saori Hayami) / HoneyWorks
I love youuu!HoneyWorks feat. chū-tan

The classic song “Sukicchuu no!” by HoneyWorks and Chuutan.

Compared to the previous work “Kawaikute Gomen,” the coyness is toned down, but femininity is brought to the forefront.

Contrary to its pop impression, the range sits around mid2B to hiD, so it isn’t particularly low.

However, since the overall range is on the higher side, key adjustments will be necessary in most cases.

It’s a song that tends to be well-received by men, so if you’re a high school girl, consider adding it to your repertoire.

Future IslandMori Calliope

[Performance Video] Future Island ~Future Island~ / Mori Calliope (Official Theme Song for ONE PIECE Volume 106)
Future IslandMori Calliope

The official theme song for volume 106 of the manga ONE PIECE is “Future Island.” The singer is Mori Calliope, a Hololive VTuber who is popular in the English-speaking world.

While the track has an EDM-style sound and leans somewhat toward Western music, it’s by no means difficult to sing.

Since the performer isn’t primarily a professional singer, the rhythm and melody are arranged in a way that’s easy for Japanese listeners to grasp, so even those who aren’t confident singers should be able to handle it without trouble.

If you’re thinking of covering this song, try adding just a barely noticeable touch of Auto-Tune—doing so will make the track shine dramatically, so consider giving it a shot.

Smile, maiden.Koresawa

Koresawa “Laugh, Maiden” [Music Video]
Smile, maiden.Koresawa

Koresawa, known for her cute bear-themed visuals, is a female singer who has earned wide empathy with her steady stream of love songs.

This time, we’re introducing Smile, Maiden, an encouragement song that gently supports discouraged hearts.

It isn’t a love song, but it’s full of Koresawa’s unique charm.

The key when singing it is a girlish touch.

There’s no need to strain your voice or waste energy—what matters is gentle, feminine warmth.

Try singing while taking cues from the girlish quality that emanates from Koresawa’s voice.

Effeminate; overly sentimental; being clingy/whiny (context-dependent)Gōruden Bonbā

This is Golden Bomber’s signature song.

It propelled the name Golden Bomber to fame.

Since it has also been performed on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen, I think it’s very well known.

It’s easy to sing at karaoke and really gets people excited, so you should give it a try.

Sakura (Solo)Moriyama Naotaro

This is a famous song by Naotaro Moriyama.

With overwhelming musical sensibility and beautiful long tones that naturally draw you into the world of the song, he is an artist loved by people of all ages and genders.

It has become a standard during the graduation season.

How about singing it for a graduating friend—or for yourself?