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 are easy for middle schoolers to score high on (71–80)
Fly awayPEDRO

Here is a song by PEDRO, the solo project that Ayuni D started in 2018, paused for a while, and then resumed.
I’ve heard she also writes the songs.
It has a tempo that’s just right for karaoke and a calm melody—seems like something you can sing while taking your time to catch your breath.
The singing style is a bit lisped, but if you try too hard to replicate that, it might make it harder to stay on pitch.
Try singing with Ayuni’s clear, translucent voice in mind.
Night journeyYorushika

It’s Yorushika’s second digital single, released in March 2020.
If you sing this song at karaoke, you probably won’t feel that the melody is “difficult.” It’s crafted to be that simple and approachable.
One thing to watch out for if you’re aiming for a high score is the swung rhythm.
If your vocal rhythm turns flat, it will ruin everything, so listen closely to the drums and be careful not to lag behind the swung beat.
Beyond that, if you can sing with a gentle tone and expression like the original artist, it’ll be perfect.
Nagisa is the best!NMB48

As a karaoke recommendation for middle school students, NMB48’s “Nagisa Saikou!” might be a great pick.
The lyrics revolve around a late-summer farewell, and the easy-to-sing melody line is catchy and neatly put together.
For karaoke scoring, “accurate pitch” and “keeping solid rhythm” are important, and this song is easy to sing thanks to its consistent rhythm and clear melody from start to finish.
Plus, the lyrics are made up of short phrases, so it’s easier to find breathing spots and maintain pitch.
Definitely give it a try to boost your karaoke scores.
Karaoke Songs Recommended for Junior High School Students That Are Easy to Score High On (81–90)
Kyun from my pocket!hirame

This is the song “Kyun desu! from my pocket,” which went viral on the video-sharing platform TikTok.
It’s a track by the faceless artist Hirame, and its cute, feminine vocals and catchy phrases made it popular especially among young people.
The melody doesn’t have a lot of ups and downs.
Since the overall tone is calm and steady, you won’t be tossed around by dramatic changes in dynamics.
However, the words flow and shift quickly, so the key is whether you can accurately capture the subtle pitch differences.
Aim to sing it carefully and precisely.
Me too,YUTORI-SEDAI

The trio YUTORI-SEDAI, hailing from West Tokyo, has enjoyed immense popularity among younger generations through social media since their indie days, and finally made their long-awaited major debut in April 2025.
Their track “Watashi datte,” included on their major debut EP “blanket,” was pre-released in March of the same year and chosen as the theme song for the drama “Toshishita Doutei-kun ni Honrou Saretemasu,” making it a notable release.
It’s a signature love ballad from the band, featuring poignant guitar arpeggios, strings, and piano tones.
The melody line is very straightforward, and as long as you can handle the falsetto in the chorus, you should be able to sing it without issue.
Be mindful of the gradually building melodic progression, and aim for a dynamic, well-contrasted vocal delivery.
So, I got sunburned.Sasagawa Mao

Mao Sasagawa is a singer-songwriter recognized by Tatsuya Kitani.
She originally worked as a Vocaloid producer under the name “mao sasagawa” and is known for her strong composition skills.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is “Desukara, Yakemashita” (“Therefore, It Burned”).
While it’s a distinctive track, its vocal range is very narrow and the vocal line is gently contoured, making it an ideal choice if you’re aiming for a high score.
Well, I mean, it’s not like… I mean…NGT48

Some people use the scoring feature to show off their singing skills or compete with friends.
For those folks, I recommend NGT48’s “Ano sa, iya betsuni…”.
The song is characterized by its catchy melody line and narrow vocal range.
Thanks to this combination, even beginners can tackle it with ease.
Also, by focusing on the common scoring criteria—“singing in accurate pitch” and “keeping the rhythm”—aiming for a high score is well within reach.
It’s also a good idea to practice pitch and rhythm separately.



