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.
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Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing: Popular Band Ranking [2026] (91–100)
HAPPYDAY699rank/position

DAY6 is a popular band.
The members are deeply involved in creating their own music, and their artistry is highly regarded both in Japan and abroad.
The track released alongside the mini-album “Fourever” in March 2024 features a breezy, upbeat melody that really sticks with you.
The lyrics capture the sudden anxieties we feel in everyday life and the earnest wish to “just be happy,” and that contrast is truly moving.
About half a year after its release, it swept the music charts and resonated with many listeners.
It’s the perfect song for days when nothing seems to go right, or when you want to let your feelings out to the fullest with friends at karaoke.
Dear, boyHump Back100rank/position

A powerful rock number that portrays the conflicts and hopes of youth.
Based on notes vocalist Momoko Hayashi wrote in her teens, it’s a heartfelt track woven with memories of her high school bandmates.
Released in June 2018 as Hump Back’s major-label debut, it reached No.
13 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It was also selected as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Buzz Rhythm 02” and used in commercials for Shinken Zemi’s High School Course.
With a driving melody and straightforward lyrics, its range isn’t too wide, making it easy for men to sing as well.
It’s a song you’ll want to belt out at karaoke with friends who are chasing their dreams, and get the crowd going.


