Easy-to-sing youth songs for karaoke: recommended classics and popular hits
Shouting “Bakayaro!” toward the sea is a classic scene in coming-of-age dramas.
You might quip, “Nobody actually does that,” but whether you’re young—or even as you get older—there are times when you just want to yell at the top of your lungs.
That said, not many people have a conveniently located (?) beach nearby, so why not blow off steam with some coming-of-age songs at karaoke instead.
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Coming-of-age songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks (71–80)
Journey of the Heartchūrippu

It’s a famous song by Tulip that captures the feelings of young people moving to Tokyo.
Many artists have covered it, so even people who don’t know Tulip have likely heard this song.
With its relaxed, easy-to-sing tempo, it’s a tune you can sing comfortably.
School HeavenKoizumi Kyoko

This is a song originally by Finger 5 that Kyoko Koizumi covered, becoming a long-running hit.
It has an easy-to-get-into rock feel and the pitch is easy to catch, so it’s easy to sing.
If friends sing call-and-response-style lines at the beginning, it really gets the crowd going.
Say it.Yorushika

I’m sure there are many high school students who want to try singing Yorushika songs, which are especially popular among teens and people in their twenties.
However, vocalist suis has a very high-level singing voice—with a clear, translucent tone and beautiful falsetto—so while it’s fine if you’ve had solid training, high school students might find it difficult to sing well.
That said, the song “Itte” is one of the easier Yorushika tracks to sing.
There’s no falsetto part, and the key isn’t high, so with practice it’s a highly recommended song you can sing well!
HarukaYOASOBI

Isn’t YOASOBI’s music a must for today’s younger generation’s karaoke setlist? Ikura’s clear, gentle voice is easy on the ears, but those soaring high notes and powerful projection can feel like a high hurdle—so I bet many people haven’t dared to try singing them.
And some of the songs are so fast you’re left wondering, “When am I supposed to breathe?” That said, Haruka has a relaxed tempo and is one of the more singable tracks in YOASOBI’s catalog.
The lyrics really hit you in the heart, so try singing it out confidently in front of everyone!
On nights when cherry blossoms fallaimyon

If you’re a high school student, I bet Aimyong’s songs become a hot commodity at karaoke.
Tracks like “Rosemary” and “You Don’t Listen to Rock” are all widely known and popular across generations, but the song “Sakura ga Furu Yoru wa” is a perfect choice for a high school girl, especially one in love.
In cherry blossom season, it’ll hit even harder.
It’s not just about aching or painful feelings—it’s a love song that makes you feel genuinely positive, and it’s sure to be a huge hit at an all-girls karaoke session.
bookmarkAqua Timez

A coming-of-age song by Aqua Timez that reflects on memories with a lover from whom one has been separated.
The rhythm is relatively fast, but the repeated pitch makes it easy to sing.
Since there are few long sustained notes, the key point is to avoid going off pitch.
BoyhoodInoue Yosui

As one of the signature songs of kayōkyoku star Yosui Inoue, it’s loved by people of all ages and genders.
With its relaxed tempo, you can check each pitch as you sing, making it a great choice for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.
There aren’t many big leaps in pitch either, so it’s easy to sing.


