[Attractive] Recommended for junior high schoolers! Cool Japanese songs that are impressive when you can sing them
Some of you might have started going to karaoke more often since entering junior high school.
Singing your heart out is really fun, isn’t it?
As you passionately belt out your favorite songs, you get pumped up and start to feel like you’re that artist yourself.
So this time, for those who are thinking, “Since I’m here, I want to sing cool songs that will wow the people I came with,” we’ve picked out a bunch of popular tracks under the theme of “attractive Japanese songs.”
We’re covering a wide range—from the latest hits to long-loved karaoke staples!
Be sure to read to the end and find the perfect songs for you!
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[Attractive] Recommended for junior high schoolers! Cool Japanese songs that are awesome if you can sing (1–10)
It’s nothing.Kamishiraishi Mone

This is a memorable song distinguished by a gentle, heart-touching voice.
Known as the theme song for the film Your Name., this piece is performed by Mone Kamishiraishi with her own unique interpretation.
The lyrics, which weave a story that transcends time, are further enhanced by her clear, translucent vocals.
Released in October 2016, the song captured the hearts of many alongside the film’s massive success and has become a popular choice for karaoke.
Blending moving lyrics with a pleasant melody, it’s perfect for creating memories with friends or expressing your feelings to someone special.
Donut holehachi

Recommended for those looking for a song that evokes a sense of bittersweet longing.
This track was released in 2013 by Kenshi Yonezu, also known as Hachi.
It depicts a protagonist who continues searching for something precious that was lost.
The unique expression comparing gaps in memory to the hole of a donut is particularly striking.
In 2014, Yonezu himself released a self-cover of the song.
When singing it at karaoke, it might be interesting to add your own interpretation.
Finishing Blow feat. Cory WongVaundy

Singer-songwriter Vaundy, who was active as a vocalist during his high school days and has released numerous buzzworthy tracks while still a current art university student, invited guitarist Cory Wong for the song “The Final Blow feat.
Cory Wong,” which was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime SPY×FAMILY.
Its melancholic melody set against a stylish ensemble is likely to captivate many listeners even at karaoke.
With an arrangement wrapped in a mature atmosphere, it’s a recommended number for junior high school students.
[Attractive] Recommended for middle schoolers! Cool Japanese songs that are impressive when you can sing (11–20)
A flower for a monmezutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

Known by the abbreviation Zutomayo, the music unit Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.
centers around frontwoman ACA-ne and operates with a fluid lineup.
Their 27th digital-only single, Hanaichi Monme, features a cool ensemble where a brass section interweaves with guitar cutting and slap bass.
The finely rising and falling melody is fun to sing and is sure to hype up any karaoke session.
Just be aware that there’s a sudden leap at the end of the chorus, so make sure to practice beforehand.
SUNHoshino Gen

A masterpiece released by Gen Hoshino—who now continues his meteoric rise with consecutive appearances on the Kouhaku Uta Gassen—right before he broke big.
The snappy melody and the catchy, lyric-free chorus are the best! Pick it at karaoke and your great taste will shine—you’re sure to be a hit.
The Zero Sense10-FEET

10-FEET is a three-piece rock band known as the organizers of Kyoto’s major festival “Kyoto Daisakusen,” and they continue to lead Japan’s loud rock scene.
Their 22nd single, The First Sense, became a hot topic as it was selected as the ending theme for the animated film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK.
With a generally low key and no particularly fast phrases, it’s easy to try even for middle schoolers who are just starting to go to karaoke.
It’s a cool rock tune that we especially want those in the thick of their youth to sing.
Demon LordKanaria

This track captivates with its driving beat and addictive melody.
Crafted by Kanaria, it drew immediate attention upon its July 2023 release, surpassing one million views on YouTube in just three days.
The lyrics, told from a demon’s perspective, center on self-affirmation and taking on challenges, resonating deeply with listeners.
Its dark worldbuilding and cool sound are sure to impress if you sing it at karaoke.
Perfect for when you feel like unleashing your inner demon!


