[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.
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[University Students] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2026] (11–20)
A Maneihabu11rank/position

Singer-songwriter Aihab, who’s gaining popularity for his stylish rock sound.
He’s also active as a Vocaloid producer and enjoys immense support as a net singer.
I’m sure many university students are fans of his music as well.
His new song is “Aru Otoko” (“A Certain Man”).
It’s primarily built around low to mid-range, with few long sustained notes.
However, there’s one spot right after the chorus where the pitch jumps up sharply, so that part will require practice.
Other than that, it’s easy to sing, so if you like Vocaloid or utaite singers, definitely give it a try.
CharlotteSuiyōbi no Campanella12rank/position

Wednesday Campanella is a musical unit that combines quality techno and pop music with high taste, earning widespread popularity.
They have many hit songs, but the one we especially recommend for university students is Charlotte.
Despite its bright rhythm, this track surprisingly has a narrow vocal range and features a catchy, easy-to-sing vocal line.
You don’t have to worry much about going off pitch, and even if you can’t hit high notes, you can still sing it—so it’s a piece we particularly encourage people who aren’t confident in their singing to try.
wavy or curly hairSaucy Dog13rank/position

Saucy Dog is a rock band that enjoys overwhelming support from young people.
While they’re known for their catchy sound, many listeners may feel their songs are difficult because the vocals are quite high.
That’s why I recommend Kusége.
Among their tracks, this one falls into the relatively narrow vocal range category, and the melody line is arranged to be easy to sing, with gentle rises and falls in pitch.
Even so, it’s still a bit high, so be sure to adjust the key to suit your own voice when you sing it.
moonlightAimer14rank/position

Aimer is a female singer-songwriter loved by a wide range of generations.
Her soft vocals, born from her distinctive vocal technique, are striking, and she consistently ranks near the top of the charts.
Many college students likely enjoy her music as well.
Among Aimer’s songs, the one I especially recommend is her new track, Tsukikage (Moonshadow).
It’s an orthodox J-pop ballad with a consistently wistful atmosphere throughout.
There are a few high parts here and there, but they’re not particularly difficult high notes.
Since the overall range isn’t very wide, you shouldn’t have much trouble keeping your pitch in tune.
Sorry for Being Cute feat. ChuutanHayami Saori15rank/position

The song “Kawaikute Gomen feat.
Chuutan,” which has been getting attention for being “calculatedly cute,” is one you hear almost daily on YouTube and TikTok.
It’s very easy to sing even for people who are tone-deaf, as it’s composed with a relatively narrow vocal range.
If anything, the “chu” part is the tricky bit.
That’s the highest note, but it’s better to sing it with playful, over-the-top charm and passion rather than worrying about pitch.
It’s a song that gets big reactions—for better or worse—so if you’re a female college student, definitely practice it and try it at karaoke.


