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[For College Students] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]

[For College Students] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
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[For College Students] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]

The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?

This time, we’ll introduce some easy-to-sing karaoke songs that have been popular among college students.

We hope you find it helpful!

These picks are sure to get everyone pumped up.

[College Students] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Overdosenatori1rank/position

Overdose, Nat(s)ori’s signature song with an impressive languid vibe.

The piece maintains a downer mood throughout, so the high parts are intentionally kept restrained.

Falsetto does appear, but it’s not used because the notes are high; it’s a deliberate stylistic choice.

So if you’re not comfortable with falsetto, singing those parts in chest voice is totally fine.

Whispery vocals sound cool on this track, but overdoing it can come off as narcissistic, so keep that in mind when you sing (lol).

Otona Blueatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu2rank/position

ATARASHII GAKKO! – Otona Blue (Official Music Video)
Otona Blueatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

The Japanese idol group Atarashii Gakko! is gaining attention worldwide.

Their music, which incorporates elements of Japanese kayōkyoku, and their unique personalities have made them popular.

Otona Blue is one of their signature songs.

As a piece that consciously adopts an old-fashioned style, the lyrics aren’t densely packed and the overall range sits low, making it very easy to sing for both men and women.

It’s also a style that lends itself well to vibrato, so it’s recommended as a practice piece for those working on their vibrato.

HabitSEKAI NO OWARI3rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI’s classic song “Habit,” released in 2022, gained popularity with a gritty musical style that hadn’t been seen in their work before.

Even going into 2023, it continues to enjoy strong, enduring popularity.

Since the song is groove-centered, it doesn’t require much vocal prowess.

There aren’t any high parts either, so it should be easy to sing.

College karaoke can be pretty demanding physically, so a track like this—one that gets people hyped without needing you to belt—might be a perfect fit.

The Zero Sense10-FEET4rank/position

10-FEET – The Zero Sense (Ending Theme Song of the Film 'THE FIRST SLAM DUNK')
The Zero Sense10-FEET

The song Dai Zero Kan by 10-FEET, released as the theme song for the film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK.

Although it was released at the end of 2022, it has continued to enjoy outstanding popularity into 2023.

The real charm of this track is, above all, its raw, rough-edged expression, isn’t it? It’s the opposite of delicate—a song meant to be sung with grit—so it doesn’t require a particularly beautiful voice.

Because of that, I think it’s easy to sing even for male college students who can’t hit clean, high notes.

AlgernonYorushika5rank/position

Yorushika – Algernon (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
AlgernonYorushika

The music duo Yorushika, known for their ennui-tinged melodies and profound messages, continues to attract a wide following.

With a sound that vividly evokes their unique world, they consistently release hit tracks.

Algernon is their latest song.

As with their other works, Yorushika’s vocals never resort to belting, and this track likewise maintains a calm, subdued tone.

Some listeners might find it a touch high, but since the composition doesn’t demand a wide vocal range, it should be very easy to sing as long as it suits your key.

rainbowSuda Masaki6rank/position

Masaki Suda 'Niji' (Rainbow)
rainbowSuda Masaki

Masaki Suda, an actor who is also making waves as a singer-songwriter.

His songs always show up in the mainstream, so any college student has probably heard his music.

“Niji” is his new track.

It may sound like a high-pitched song, but in reality it’s just that Suda’s voice is high; the song itself doesn’t have a wide vocal range.

As long as you set the key properly, anyone can sing it easily, so give it a try the next time you go to karaoke.

Suzume feat. ToakaRADWIMPS7rank/position

RADWIMPS – Suzume feat. Toaka [Official Lyric Video]
Suzume feat. ToakaRADWIMPS

The song “Suzume feat.

Toaka,” released as the theme for the film Suzume, is a grand and beautiful piece that emphasizes its worldbuilding.

Even in 2023, it continues to enjoy enduring popularity, and the key point of this track is, above all, the pitch.

Compared to typical pop music, the arrangement is extremely restrained.

As a result, even slight pitch deviations can ruin it.

However, since techniques like vibrato or ad-libs aren’t used, you could say the difficulty of the vocal line itself is relatively low.

AzaleaYonezu Kenshi8rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu, a singer-songwriter immensely popular among young people.

I believe many university students are also big fans of his music.

Recently, Yonezu has been releasing rather challenging songs, but his new track “Azalea” is different.

The entire piece has a distinctly downbeat atmosphere, with a calm vocal line that doesn’t fluctuate much.

However, a falsetto appears in the final chorus, so if you’re not comfortable with head voice, lower the key—especially for that section—to adjust.

Bitter VacationMrs. GREEN APPLE9rank/position

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Bitter Vacation” Official Music Video
Bitter VacationMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE is currently the most popular pop band.

Among Japanese pop bands, they enjoy overwhelming popularity, so I believe many university students like their music.

Of all Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s songs, the one I especially recommend is their new track, “Bitter Vacation.” For a Mrs.

song, this one is unusual in that it has a narrow vocal range.

Although many of their songs tend to be high-pitched, this track is exceptionally easy by their standards, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.

Bunny GirlAKASAKI10rank/position

【AKASAKI】Bunny Girl – Natural(Music Video)
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

Although still in his teens, the young singer-songwriter AKASAKI has already produced several hit numbers.

Many university students—being close in age—have probably heard his songs.

His new track is Bunny Girl.

It’s a catchy, lighthearted tune, but surprisingly, it has a narrow vocal range.

Since there are no long sustained notes either, as long as you stay mindful of rhythm and pitch, you can aim for a high score even if singing isn’t your strong suit.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.

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