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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Recommended easy-to-sing karaoke. Popular Band Rankings [2026] (51–60)
Messenger from Sunday↑THE HIGH-LOWS↓57rank/position

The iconic rock band of the ’90s, THE HIGH-LOWS, continues to move many people’s hearts with their classic songs.
The wish to be taken somewhere far away is delivered alongside a melody that sinks deep into the soul.
Featured on their 1995 debut album, this track was also used as the ending theme for the TV show “Downtown no Gottsu Ee Kanji,” earning support from a wide audience.
Whether it’s the bonds with your friends or a crossroads in life, this song is sure to give you courage.
It’s also easy to sing at karaoke, so give it a try!
Kiss me right nowLINDBERG58rank/position

LINDBERG is a rock band that was hugely successful in the 1990s.
Known for their energetic, upbeat pop-rock sound, the group has produced many classic songs.
Among them, “Ima Sugu Kiss Me” stands out as a particularly memorable piece.
While the song leans toward pop rock and maintains tremendous energy throughout, it surprisingly doesn’t feature sustained long notes in the mid-to-high or higher registers.
The overall vocal range isn’t especially wide, so even women with lower voices should be able to sing it comfortably in an appropriate key.
Runnerbakufū suranpu59rank/position

This was the 12th single, released on October 21, 1988.
It was a major hit, peaking at No.
6 on the Oricon chart and selling about 340,000 copies.
It’s known for the vocalist, Mr.
Sunplaza Nakano’s soul-wringing singing and its powerful rock sound, and it’s famous as a song of friendship and farewell imbued with feelings toward bassist Hōjin Egawa, who had decided to leave the band at the time.
Because the song itself is very rock, you might feel like you want to sing it in a constantly amped-up state, but for people who are tone-deaf, most tend to go a bit sharp when they actually try to sing it.
So I think it’s best to sing it with high energy but a calm mindset.
I don’t think there’s anyone who doesn’t know this song, so try singing it coolly while getting the audience to clap along.
Sukicchu-no! feat. ChuutanHONEY WORKS60rank/position

HoneyWorks, who gained nationwide popularity with “Kawaikute Gomen feat.
Chuutan,” are still a karaoke staple, right? They’re especially popular among teenage girls, aren’t they? Among HoneyWorks’ songs, the one I particularly recommend is “Sukicchuu no! feat.
Chuutan.” While the song features prominent high notes, it doesn’t actually span a wide vocal range, so even those who aren’t confident with high notes should find it easy to sing.
Recommended easy-to-sing karaoke. Popular band rankings [2026] (61–70)
Become a flowerflumpool61rank/position

It was flumpool’s major-label debut single released exclusively via digital distribution in October 2008.
The song ranges from mid- to up-tempo, and its vocal melody is built from comparatively broad phrases, which likely makes it feel the easiest to sing.
Since there isn’t much pitch variation, it’s also one of the best choices for people who don’t usually sing to select at karaoke.
However, because the vocal line is relatively flat, if you sing without being mindful of the rests, there’s a risk it will turn into a very boring performance.
So when you sing it, it’s best to study the song beforehand and pay close attention to the rests.
Mela!Ryokushokushakai62rank/position

A song I definitely want women to sing when they want to pump things up is Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s “Mela!”.
The range is on the higher side (G#3–F5), so it’s recommended for those who are good with high notes.
Many people practice this song in vocal training, and with practice you can definitely master it! You’ll probably want the high notes in the chorus to come out more powerfully than in falsetto.
Start by practicing with falsetto, then gradually strengthen that sound.
Raise your facial muscles and eyebrows, and focus on resonating in the same spot at all times; keep the same awareness when switching between chest voice and falsetto.
Stay relaxed, place the accent as far forward as possible, and project your voice clearly!
Bling-Bang-Bang-BornCreepy Nuts63rank/position

It’s the worldwide hit song that was released on January 7, 2024 as the opening theme for season 2 of the TV anime “Mashle: Magic and Muscles.” It features a highly addictive Jersey club-style track by DJ Matsunaga and intricate rhymes by R-Shitei, with a high-speed rap that overlaps the anime’s protagonist Mash with the rapper himself.
The song might be tough, but it seems perfect for getting the crowd pumped at karaoke.
Focus more on the melody than the lyrics, and above all, make sure you don’t fall off the rhythm.
If you’re into rap, definitely give it a try.


