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Recommended easy-to-sing karaoke. Popular band rankings [2026]

Karaoke isn’t just with friends—you often go with various groups, like mixers or company drinking parties.

When you’re with friends, you can sing whatever you like, but when that’s not the case, it’s often hard to decide what to sing.

So here, we’ll introduce popular bands you should consider singing in those situations, ranked for your convenience.

Recommended easy-to-sing karaoke. Popular band rankings [2026] (81–90)

Beyond a thousand nightsAqua Timez85rank/position

Aqua Timez 'Beyond a Thousand Nights' Music Video (Theme song of the movie 'BLEACH: Memories of Nobody')
Beyond a thousand nightsAqua Timez

When people talk about iconic medium-tempo ballads from the 2000s, I’m sure many in their mid to late 30s are reminded of this song.

“Sen no Yoru wo Koete” (Beyond a Thousand Nights) is Aqua Timez’s second single overall and was also used as the theme song for the anime film BLEACH: Memories of Nobody.

With an arrangement that includes strings, it’s a classic that really evokes the 2000s, yet its clear melody line and straightforward structure make it very singable at karaoke.

While the pitch isn’t particularly high, it does include some fairly low notes and the overall range is relatively wide, so try to focus on delivering it with dynamic contrast!

choB-DASH86rank/position

This track is a major single by B-DASH.

It’s meant to be enjoyed by ear, and if you actually look at the lyrics, the English and Japanese are all jumbled.

But that’s B-DASH’s signature—its English-like vibe makes it really cool.

The vocal range is D#3 to A#4, with the highest note being a high A#; it’s on the higher side, but most of the song sits around D4.

Since it’s a short song, it might be fun to just go with the flow and sing it without worrying about the lyrics! Give it a try!

Love SongGO!GO!718887rank/position

This is the third single by GO!GO!7188, a three-piece rock band that disbanded in 2012.

Beginning with a chorus featuring vocals and guitar, the song is a touching number whose lyrical words of heartache and gentle melody resonate deeply.

While it’s a simple rock ballad in structure, the distinctive bass line in the latter chorus adds a striking accent, making it a compelling listen.

It’s a great pick for karaoke among people of the same generation, with a chorus everyone can sing along to—especially recommended for women in their 30s.

Surely more than anyone else in the worldNagayama Miho & WANDS88rank/position

This is a very famous song and one of Miho Nakayama’s signature tracks.

I imagine many people sing it.

The collaboration with the rock band WANDS is also very special.

The overall vocal range is F#3–B4, and since the chorus uses the top note B4 frequently, it’s an easy key for those who are good with high notes.

If you feel it’s “too high” while singing, don’t force it—try lowering the key by one or two steps.

If belting in chest voice is difficult for you, adding clear accents in the high parts will help the sound come out more easily.

You can probably sense where the high sections are as you sing, so try aiming for those spots and pronouncing just “ah” there to target them precisely at first.

Also, for pronunciations with the vowel “i,” pulling the sound too wide horizontally creates tension.

Try to keep some space inside your mouth and avoid overemphasizing the “ee” sound.

Please give me wingsakai tori89rank/position

Red Bird “Please Give Me Wings” 1971
Please give me wingsakai tori

Akai Tori was a folk group that was active mainly in the 1970s.

This signature song of theirs, known for its beautiful harmonies, features memorable lyrics that depict a longing for freedom through the image of flying on white wings.

Released in February 1971, it resonated with many people against the backdrop of the era’s student movements, and it has continued to be loved across generations—so much so that it was used at the opening ceremonies of both the Nagano and Tokyo Olympics.

With its relaxed tempo and easy-to-remember melody line, it’s also a karaoke favorite.

It’s a classic Showa-era song that’s sure to be a hit at karaoke with people of any generation.

I did nothing for two hours.wasureranneeyo90rank/position

A sound that only people 25 and under can hear
I did nothing for two hours.wasureranneeyo

The band Wasureranneyo has won popularity with their sharp rock sound and comedic lyrics.

They’re especially supported by boys in their teens and twenties.

Among their songs, the one I particularly recommend for people who aren’t confident singers is “Did Nothing for Two Hours.” The pitch is on the higher side, but the melody is easy to memorize and you don’t need to sing it perfectly clean, so overall it’s a low-difficulty song.

The fact that it’s very short is another point that makes it easy to sing.

Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing: Popular Band Ranking [2026] (91–100)

The world is falling in loveCHiCO with HoneyWorks91rank/position

The World Is Falling in Love / CHiCO with HoneyWorks
The world is falling in loveCHiCO with HoneyWorks

A collaboration unit featuring female singer CHiCO and the creator collective HoneyWorks, known as CHiCO with HoneyWorks.

This song was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Blue Spring Ride (Ao Haru Ride), and its refreshing sound captures the vibrant feeling of youth—it’s a truly uplifting number.

It starts with a chorus full of wide interval jumps, and the breathing points are tricky, so the difficulty is high.

But if you can pull it off, you’ll definitely be the star at karaoke.

It’s a recommended karaoke song, especially for teenage girls who can relate to its real-time coming-of-age story.