Karaoke songs that are easy for middle school students to score high on
The number-one concern middle schoolers have in music is voice change.
While girls might not feel it as much, it’s a period when the vocal cords change significantly for both boys and girls, making it arguably the most difficult time to sing in your entire life.
For middle schoolers going through this, just controlling pitch can be challenging.
On top of that, recent Japanese pop songs often feature many high notes and few rests, which makes it even harder to aim for high scores.
So this time, we’ve selected songs that even middle school students with unstable voices can use to aim for high scores.
We also carefully considered how well the songs will be received, so be sure to check them out to the end.
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Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy for Middle Schoolers to Score High (61–70)
I love youuu!takane no nadeshiko

Takane no Nadeshiko is a 10-member idol group produced by HoneyWorks.
The song they sing here is just the right fit for junior high schoolers—very relatable.
With its catchy tempo and easy-to-remember lyrics, it’s also a great karaoke pick that makes it easy to score high while everyone has fun.
It’s nice for singing while dancing, too, since the rhythm is easy to keep.
Try giving it a go without worrying about the score—and you might end up getting a high one anyway.
sceneHatsuboshi Gakuen Shinozawa Hiroshi

This is a song where the pauses are very important, and you should sing each phrase carefully, almost as if savoring it.
One of my students who’s really into First Star Academy loves this character and practiced a lot.
The key is not to rush—sing each word of the lyrics with intention.
When you sing, using a head-voice base brings out the right vibe.
The pitch right before the last chorus is slightly low, so be careful not to let your pitch drop.
Since the song is generally head-voice based, keeping that mindset and sending a steady stream of air forward will make the low notes easier to produce.
Rather than changing your singing style, focus on engaging the vocal folds and using your breath well.
For those not used to singing, the relaxed melody makes it easier to practice because you can take slower breaths!
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.
Future IslandMori Calliope

Sung by the popular VTuber Mori Calliope, this track drew major attention as it was released as the theme song for the manga version of ONE PIECE.
Set on the futuristic island of Egghead, the work focuses on the brilliant scientist Vegapunk’s groundbreaking ideas and technological revolution.
The song is distinguished by Mori Calliope’s clear, expansive vocals and its catchy melody.
Released in July 2023, it debuted at a special live performance on Shinjuku’s Yunika Vision.
Because the vocal range isn’t very wide, it’s a perfect pick for middle schoolers to enjoy at karaoke.
If you pay attention to accurate pitch and rhythm, you can aim for a high score.
Is that okay?RADWIMPS

Since the song is very catchy and memorable, I don’t think it’s too hard to grasp the melody even when singing it at karaoke.
But if you’re aiming for a high score, the key point—above all—is how well you can handle the rap-like delivery in the A-melody section.
The high-pitched, rap-like part at the start of the second chorus’s A-melody might be a bit tricky too.
Normally, I’d say not to sweat the small details in a section like this and just sing it with your own groove.
However, when you’re going for a top karaoke score, staying faithful to the original is also crucial.
So learn it thoroughly and try to rap it coolly!
Cute Yuna-chanchou ☆ shakaiteki sandaru

This is a breezy, fast-paced song, but if you listen closely, the lyrics are actually quite biting.
The classmate who was cute since childhood looked different when I saw them again after a long time, but they were still cute.
You can feel that familiar mix of self-impatience and jealousy toward others that often comes with youth.
The melody lines are on the shorter side, and the riffs fill the gaps between them, so it’s nice that you can catch your breath during the riffs and then take on the next melody.
It would be great if you could pay attention to pitch and also put your emotions into it.
Jaa Baa JaaAKB48

This is a song released in March 2018 by AKB48, a nationally beloved idol group popular as a lively, crowd-pleasing karaoke choice.
Since it was created with group singing in mind, it’s easy to sing at karaoke without strain and makes it easier to aim for a high score.
There aren’t any sudden jumps in the melody, so if you focus on clear projection and accurate pitch at the beginning and end of phrases and sing with energy, it will be very effective!



