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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 hits everyone can get excited about (11–20)

Sorry for Being Cute feat. ChuutanHayami Saori

Sorry for Being Cute feat. Chuutan (CV: Saori Hayami) / HoneyWorks
Sorry for Being Cute feat. ChuutanHayami Saori

The nationally popular cutesy song “Kawaikute Gomen feat.

Chuutan.” If you’re a junior high school student, it went viral back when you were in elementary school, so you’ve probably heard it at least once.

While the song does have some high notes, the only truly challenging part in the upper range is the hook in the chorus.

This section reaches up to hi D# and is fairly high, but it can be sung well enough with a light mixed voice.

So even if you’re not confident with your falsetto, you can readily adjust the difficulty by raising or lowering the key.

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Yūki Chiba – Team Tomodachi (Official Music Video)
Team friendsChiba Yūki

I think today’s middle school students are closer to hip-hop than any generation before them.

Among them, many middle school heads are probably listening to trap music, which leads the times.

What I recommend is Team Tomodachi.

This track is a hit number by Yuki Chiba, aka KOHH, that gained worldwide popularity.

It’s laid back in trap style, so the flow is very simple.

Even those not used to rapping should have no problem performing it.

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Fujii Kaze – “masshiro” (pure white) [Official Audio]
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Singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze, whose vocals are at once ennui-tinged and subtly sexy, leaves a strong impression.

Though he comes from an R&B background and has many technically challenging songs, “Masshiro” is different.

This piece has a soft, dream-pop-like feel, and the vocal lines are gently contoured.

In fact, the range is on the narrower side—mid1 C to mid2 G—so you shouldn’t have trouble with vocal production.

It’s also an easy song to harmonize, so try singing it with a friend.

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SEKAI NO OWARI is a rock band that has been active for many years.

While they are categorized as a rock band, almost all of their songs fall under J-pop, and they consistently release works infused with unique concepts.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “Zukan.” The vocal range spans roughly from mid1 B to high B, which is somewhat wide, but the pitch transitions are gentle, making it overall an easy song to sing.

It’s also one of their latest tracks, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.

Heart KnotYuuma

Yuma “Heart Knot” Official Music Video
Heart KnotYuuma

These days, TikTokers are drawing more attention than YouTubers, but when it comes to Komudotto’s popularity, it’s still going strong among middle schoolers, isn’t it? This solo song by Yuma, a member of Komudotto, is “Kokoro Musubi” (Heart Ties).

It depicts the feelings of someone celebrating a close friend’s wedding, and its range—mid1C to hiA—sits comfortably for male singers around middle school age.

When your friend gets a boyfriend or girlfriend, try surprising them by singing this at karaoke!

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Creephyp – Zarameki (Music Video)
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These days it’s easier than ever to explore different genres, but I think J-rock fans remain as passionate as ever.

For junior high school students who love J-rock, I recommend “Zarameki” by CreepHyp.

The song has a cohesive feel reminiscent of indie rock and dream pop, with gently undulating melodies throughout.

As a cutting-edge J-rock track, it might be the perfect song for trend-savvy junior high students.

[Middle Schoolers] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs, Classic Crowd-Pleasers (21–30)

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Released for streaming on February 14, 2021, this is a “Lonely Love Song” that portrays the feelings of a girl burdened by complexes and loneliness.

Vocaloid producer Teniwoha—known for works like “Villain”—handled the lyrics, composition, and arrangement.

With its highly addictive, Japan-inspired rock aesthetic, the music video has surpassed 100 million views.

Its standout feature is a powerful message that turns negative emotions into energy, as in the line, “If it’s just that I’m not loved, so what.” The vocal range is relatively calm, making it popular for voice training regardless of gender.

Singing with a deep, crisp voice suits the song’s atmosphere and is recommended.