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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.

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

Rhapsody of YouthSambomasutā

[With Full Lyrics] Seishun Kyosokyoku / Sambomaster - Solo Acoustic Cover - NARUTO Opening Theme
Rhapsody of YouthSambomasutā

This is a song released by Sambomaster in 2004.

It was also Sambomaster’s first tie-in song for an anime.

With an intense, almost sweltering energy, the lyrics brimming with Sambomaster’s signature spirit of youth leave a strong impression, making it a masculine track.

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.

astronomical observationBUMP OF CHICKEN

When it comes to BUMP OF CHICKEN, many people would probably name this song.

It’s especially popular among people in their 20s and 30s.

With a melody that’s easy to sing and pitch, and a tempo that’s easy to groove to, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going if you sing it at karaoke.

The Story You Don’t Knowsupercell

The Story You Don’t Know – supercell
The Story You Don't Knowsupercell

This is a song released by supercell in 2009, also well known as the theme for a popular anime series.

It stayed on the music charts for over a year and became a long-running hit.

Its story-style music video based on the lyrics is memorable, and it’s a karaoke chart staple.

I want to be lovedYumcha

The work “Aisaretai,” which gained popularity mainly among teenagers, is a piece by Yumcha that portrays the feelings of a girl who can’t let go of her love for her somewhat deadbeat boyfriend.

While the lyrics are negative, the melody is brimming with pop charm, resulting in an overall bright tone.

Although the song is on the higher side, the vocal range itself isn’t particularly wide.

With proper key adjustment, most women should be able to sing it without issue.

Easy-to-sing youth songs for karaoke: Recommended classics and popular tracks (41–50)

Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento

Singing the latest hits can show you’re on trend, but classic anthems are still essential for getting the crowd going at karaoke.

That’s why we recommend “Hai Yorokonde.” It’s often seen as high and difficult, but that’s only if you try to replicate the falsetto in the chorus; the highest chest note is mid2 F#, which isn’t particularly high.

The song is guaranteed to hype up the room, but since it has many rapid-fire lyrics, make sure you identify your breathing spots in advance.

cell phoneRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – Mobile Phone [Official Music Video] High Quality
cell phoneRADWIMPS

The song “Cell Phone,” born from letters sent to the popular radio program SCHOOL OF LOCK!, is known as one of RADWIMPS’ quintessential youth anthems, wrapped in a delicate, wistful atmosphere throughout.

While the vocal line is somewhat high at points, the overall range is set quite narrow, with almost no sudden leaps in pitch.

If you carefully choose the right key for your voice, you should be able to aim for a high score at karaoke.