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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.

Youth songs that are easy to sing at karaoke: recommended classics and popular tracks (21–30)

Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

Sukima Switch – “Zenryoku Shonen” Music Video : SUKIMASWITCH / Zenryoku Shonen Music Video
Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

Released in 2005, this is one of Sukima Switch’s signature songs.

With this track, Sukima Switch made their first appearance on the NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.

Even ten years after its release, it was chosen as the theme song for a sports anime, and it continues to support boys who are throwing themselves wholeheartedly into their youthful years.

GIVE ME FIVEAKB48

[MV full] GIVE ME FIVE! / AKB48 [Official]
GIVE ME FIVEAKB48

It’s a rare song within AKB48, shifting from an idol pop style to a band format.

Since some members couldn’t play instruments, they reportedly practiced a lot.

With graduation as its theme, it’s a cool girls’ rock track.

The melody is easy to pitch and sing, making it a classic go-to for fun, high-energy karaoke.

Easy-to-sing youth songs for karaoke: Recommended classics and popular tracks (31–40)

If I sing to the sky175R

A defining feature of 175R’s songs is that many are fundamentally easy to sing, and “Sora ni Utaeba” is one of them.

With a catchy tempo, singable melody, and simple arrangement, it’s an easy listen.

They resumed activities in 2016, energizing melodic hardcore fans.

All or NothingB’z

This is a song released in 2009 by B’z, the wildly popular rock band known to everyone.

It was chosen as the theme song for a prime-time Monday night romance drama and won overwhelming support from younger audiences as well.

The cool, signature B’z guitar phrases and vocalist Inaba’s sweet yet powerful voice are sure to make your heart skip a beat.

Glass BoyKinKi Kids

Glass Boy – KinKi Kids (Full)
Glass BoyKinKi Kids

This is the debut single released in 1997 by KinKi Kids, a group said to have one of the finest catalogs in Johnny’s.

With lyrics by Takashi Matsumoto and music by Tatsuro Yamashita, it became a masterpiece that captures the fragile, dangerous allure of youth.

The idol-like radiance and the shadowy mood that emanates from the lyrics are particularly striking.

youth↑THE HIGH-LOWS↓

This is the theme song from the drama “Legendary Teacher,” starring Masahiro Nakai and Hitoshi Matsumoto in a double lead.

It’s quintessential youth punk, with Marcy’s signature style exploding throughout.

The simple melody and catchy rhythm make it very easy to sing, and it’s a popular choice at karaoke.

Funny Bunnythe pillows

Funny Bunny is a popular song by the pillows.

The lyrics have a very youthful vibe.

However, up until the pre-chorus the key is a bit low for women, so I recommend raising the key when you sing it.

Once it hits the chorus, it becomes very easy to sing and it’s a great track.