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 recommended for middle schoolers that make it easy to score high (91–100)
To the days without a nameyama

Yama has been active as a vocalist since 2018 and is well known for Haru wo Tsugeru.
In contrast to that song, the ballad-style track Nameless Days has a completely different vibe.
Yama’s husky, powerful voice brings out a unique romantic quality in the ballad.
I’ll say it again: it’s a ballad, so the music flows slowly.
That makes breathing technique crucial—be careful not to take breaths in awkward places.
If you want to imitate Yama’s voice, aim for strength without straining.
Apply false eyelasheskyarī pamyu pamyu

It’s Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s first single, released in January 2012.
The track is a quintessential example of the so‑called “Yasutaka sound,” with heavy use of Auto-Tune, which producer Yasutaka Nakata excels at.
That makes it pretty tough to recreate with live vocals at karaoke.
Still, likely to make the most of the Auto-Tune, the melody itself is very straightforward and easy to grasp.
So if you’re aiming for a high score, focus on singing in tune and definitely give it a try.
It’s a really fun song, so it’s also totally fine to forget the nitty-gritty and just sing your heart out!
That line is the horizon.kururi

A limited-edition single from Quruli, released in February 2018 with only 10,000 copies.
This song uses a relatively narrow vocal range in its melody, and the rhythm sits around a medium to slightly slow tempo.
In that sense, it may indeed be easy to sing and a good candidate for scoring high points.
However, for a modern song, the melody can feel a bit monotonous, so performing it with the expressiveness the band themselves bring might actually be quite challenging.
You could say it’s a song that’s easy to score high on, but hard to truly master.
If you’re confident, definitely give it a try.
SHUJINKOKujira Yoru no Machi

Kujira Yoru no Machi is a rock band that has enjoyed immense popularity since the 2020s.
Known for their catchy rock sound, they produced multiple hit numbers in 2024.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is their new track, SHUJINKO.
While it features a sharp, punchy rock sound, the vocal range is relatively narrow, and it doesn’t require advanced techniques like shouts or hiccups, making it perfect for aiming for a high score.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
ACTORTomonari Sora

Singer-songwriter Sora Tomonari, who has been hugely popular since his teens.
His greatest appeal is, above all, his songs that make the most of the lower register.
He isn’t necessarily a low-voiced artist, but because all his works have a narrow vocal range, he’s a very compatible choice for junior high schoolers whose voices may be unstable.
Among them, ACTOR is especially downbeat and has a particularly narrow range, making it perfect for aiming for a high score at karaoke.
The song’s structure is a bit irregular, so just keep that in mind while you sing.



