Recommended Japanese pop songs for middle schoolers to sing at karaoke
Do you junior high schoolers go to karaoke often?
This time, we researched popular songs that junior high students can enjoy at karaoke!
Whether you’ve already made your karaoke debut, you’re not great at karaoke, or you’ve never been, this is for you!
We’ve gathered a variety of songs that many people find fun or satisfying to sing, as well as songs you can handle without pushing yourself even if you’re not confident at karaoke.
Depending on the song, we also recommend trying some dance moves along with singing!
Let’s make the most of your youthful days and get fired up with a super fun karaoke time!
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Recommended Japanese pop songs for middle schoolers to sing at karaoke (61–70)
PlasmaYonezu Kenshi

The world of Kenshi Yonezu woven from imaginative melodies and innovative electronic sounds.
Set against the backdrop of space, this work—depicting life’s choices and fateful encounters—was released in January 2025 as the theme song for the animated film “Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning-.” It carries Yonezu’s signature delicate sensibility and straightforward passion, familiar from albums like “diorama” and “BOOTLEG.” Alongside its high-energy musicality, the lyrics powerfully convey the courage to step into new worlds and the drive to face the unknown, leaving a deep impression.
It’s a song I especially recommend to younger listeners who are determined to forge their own path.
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.
Fly awayPEDRO

This is a song by PEDRO, the solo project that Ayuni D started in 2018, paused once, and later resumed.
I’ve heard she writes the songs herself, and the tempo is just right for karaoke, with a calm melody.
It seems like something you can sing while taking your time to control your breathing.
Her singing style is a bit lisped, but if you try too hard to replicate that, it might make it difficult to stay on pitch.
Aim for Ayuni’s clear, translucent tone when you sing.
Agari Sagari feat. R-Shitei & CHEHONSPICY CHOCOLATE

Reggae DJ CHEHON.
Lately he’s been actively appearing in MC battles, so his recorded tracks are getting attention again.
One of the works featuring the resurgent CHEHON together with rapper R-Shitei is “Agari Sagari feat.
R-Shitei & CHEHON.” CHEHON’s verse is extremely cool, yet also catchy, so even people who aren’t good at singing should be able to handle it without any problem.
R-Shitei’s verse is also far less difficult compared to tracks like “Nariwai,” so if you’re into Black culture, definitely give it a try.
First NightYorushika

Yorushika is a duo known for their relaxed musicality and profound themes and lyrics.
If you’re a young person these days, you’ve probably heard their songs at least once.
Among Yorushika’s works, the track I especially recommend is First Night.
The song has a quintessentially Yorushika feel—ennui-laden and dreamlike.
While it leans a bit toward the higher register, the vocal line doesn’t span a wide range, so even those who aren’t confident singers should find it easy to sing.


