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[For Middle Schoolers] Easy-to-sing karaoke songs, classic tunes everyone can get excited about together

[For Middle Schoolers] Easy-to-sing karaoke songs, classic tunes everyone can get excited about together
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[For Middle Schoolers] Easy-to-sing karaoke songs, classic tunes everyone can get excited about together

When it comes to the true charm of karaoke, it’s all about getting the energy up! Especially when middle schoolers are singing together, picking the right songs is the key to success.

It’s a bummer when there’s a song you’re interested in, but the range doesn’t suit you or the rhythm is tricky, and you can’t sing it the way you want, right? So this time, we’re introducing songs that are easy to sing and guaranteed to hype up the room—perfect for middle schoolers to try with confidence.

From hit songs everyone knows to rhythmic tracks that make you want to move, we’ve carefully selected only the tunes you can have fun singing with friends.

[Middle Schoolers] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs, Classic Crowd-Pleasers (1–10)

Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster’s Flower Song)NEW!Vaundy

This is a song Vaundy created just before turning 20, and a signature track included on his first album “strobo,” released in May 2020.

With a brisk, exhilarating rock sound that conveys both the loneliness and strength of youth, it’s an extremely popular song that surpassed 100 million total streams and was performed at the 2022 NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.

It’s very easy to get into the groove—I performed it live myself and the crowd went wild.

The overall vocal range is wide and on the higher side at D3–D5, so keeping your eyebrows and facial muscles lifted throughout helps you produce sound smoothly without straining.

For the high notes, imagine projecting your voice far and sing out boldly—you’ll find it feels great.

lilacNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Lilac” Official Music Video
lilacNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

This is the opening theme of the TV anime “Boukyaku Battery,” released digitally in April 2024.

The lyrics blend the sparkle of youth with a touch of bittersweetness that comes with growing up.

With a driving sound, the song accompanies the characters’ setbacks and comebacks.

The vocal range is D3–C#5, climbing higher toward the chorus, so it’s recommended for those comfortable with high notes.

Try singing as if projecting your voice into a wide space without straining your throat—letting the breath carry the sound will help you sing more easily.

It’s a youth anthem, so be sure to get the crowd going at karaoke!

Double Double FIGHT!NEW!CANDY TUNE

It’s the title track from the first album, “Bai Bai FIGHT!”, which was released on October 1, 2025, and it’s been trending on TikTok.

It’s a highly addictive hyper-pop idol song, and many people around me are idol fans—lots of them sing “Bai Bai FIGHT!” at karaoke.

The phrase that’s also the song title works like a chant, so everyone can sing, shout, and have fun together.

It’s a vibe-over-pitch kind of track, so as long as you sing it cutely, you can’t go wrong!

Is that okay?NEW!RADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – Is It Okay? [Official Music Video]
Is that okay?NEW!RADWIMPS

RADWIMPS are especially popular among teens and people in their twenties.

Among their diverse styles, this time “Iindesuka?” is a pop number that blends a relaxed, reggae-style rhythm with a rock guitar sound.

The title’s repeated question, “Is it okay?” humorously portrays gratitude and affection toward the other person.

It’s also a song that everyone can hum and sing along to.

The overall vocal range is F3–G#4, with some higher sections, so the key point is to project your voice firmly as if singing into the distance.

For the fast-paced parts, ride along with the melody!

reincarnationNEW!Yuuri

Yuri’s husky, emotionally rich vocals weave an evocative tale in “Rinne Tensei” (Reincarnation).

You might think, “Is this an anime song?” but surprisingly, it’s actually a non-tie-in release, which is quite a shock.

Dropped on June 28, 2025, this powerful rock number portrays a strong will to defy fate and a forward-looking attitude of “re-choosing” oneself after overcoming heartbreak and hardships.

A hallmark of Yuri’s songs is that once the singing starts, it doesn’t stop until the end.

Because many tracks leave no breaks for the vocalist, I focus on diaphragmatic breathing and relaxation in vocal training to prevent running out of breath.

The range is high as well, so I recommend committing fully and projecting your voice with confidence.

AIZONEW!King Gnu

This is a rock tune set to drum and bass at 190 BPM, chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3: Culling Game Part 1.

Once the vocals start, the development is so dizzying you barely have time to catch your breath.

It might be nice to have everyone sing the chorus, and let the other parts be delivered solidly by the lead vocal to create a pleasing contrast.

The range is a bit high, so if you sing with the feeling of really projecting your voice, it’ll be easier to stay on pitch—and it’ll definitely feel great to sing.

Enjoy getting hyped while immersing yourself in the world of Jujutsu Kaisen.

SerenadeNEW!natori

Created as the ending theme for the TV anime Oshi no Ko Season 3.

It’s a dark, polished dance track themed around protagonist Aqua’s inner turmoil and his bittersweet love for Ruby.

Vocaloid producer Tsumiki participated in the arrangement, and it was released on CD on February 4, 2026.

The vocal range is extremely wide, spanning E2 to G#4, with frequent switches between chest and falsetto, making it a song that delivers a strong sense of accomplishment if you can master it.

Because of its high difficulty, it’s recommended for those who want to hype things up with a challenging track.

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