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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.

[University Students] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Lemon piemakaroni enpitsu22rank/position

Macaroni Empitsu “Lemon Pie” MV
Lemon piemakaroni enpitsu

With a tempo of 102, Macaroni Enpitsu’s “Lemon Pie” is characterized by being easy to catch the rhythm—not too fast and not too slow.

The overall vocal range of the song is D3 to A#3, which is relatively narrow for a male song.

The verses (A-melo to B-melo) are sung in a conversational style, so you don’t need to worry too much about precise pitch.

The beginning of the second verse is rap-like, and as long as your words lock into the rhythm there, it shouldn’t be a problem either.

If you keep humming the chorus over and over, you’ll likely find it very singable.

For the chorus, try practicing with humming.

The key is to hum lightly without engaging your throat too much.

Beat de TouhiHama iku23rank/position

Hamaiku – Escape with the Beat [MV]
Beat de TouhiHama iku

Hamaiku is a unit formed by Ryuichi Hamaya of Kamaitachi and Erika Ikuta.

Their song “Beat DE Touhi” is their debut track.

Many university students are probably familiar with it.

Since the two are not primarily active as singers, the vocal lines are set at a relatively low difficulty throughout.

Also, even though it’s a duet, there are no harmony parts, which makes it an easy song to sing.

Why not? / Who cares? / It’s all good.WEST.24rank/position

This is WEST.’s debut song—an energetic, Kansai-style, full-throttle hype track! Even if you’re tone-deaf, you can power through with call-and-response and high energy, making it a perfect practice song for getting the crowd going.

Songs that pull everyone in are essential for people who struggle with pitch.

In “Ee ja nai ka,” there are calls and chorus parts in the A melody, and the chorus has that “everyone together” vibe, so you’ll naturally have fun! As long as you nail the belting part right before the last chorus, you’re good—so focus especially on practicing that section.

If you hit the first note cleanly, you’ll be fine.

Take a breath, lock in the timing, and your voice will come out smoothly!

KANPAI FUNKWada Akiko25rank/position

Akiko Wada, a female singer who defined an era with her powerful vocals.

Even if you don’t know her as a singer, many university students may know her as a TV personality.

Her new song, “KANPAI FUNK,” is a funky track that maintains a groovy feel throughout.

Because of that, it’s hard to make it a good performance without a solid sense of rhythm.

On the other hand, there are fewer long sustained notes, so overall it can be considered a relatively easy song to sing.

SunYorushika26rank/position

Yorushika – Sun (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
SunYorushika

Yorushika is a music duo loved by many young people.

They’re known for their wide musical range, but their chill tracks are especially popular.

Their new song, Taiyo (The Sun), is one such track.

It emphasizes the low end and stays in a lower register throughout.

There aren’t any parts that are too low, so it’s perfect for people who struggle with high notes.

On top of that, the melodic movement is gentle, making it a song where you don’t have to worry much about going off pitch.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

I Want to Eat Naan (feat. Yuki Kaai)Yukopi27rank/position

Yukopi – I Want to Eat Naan (feat. Kaa Yuki)
I Want to Eat Naan (feat. Yuki Kaai)Yukopi

With an original, surreal, and charming musical style, the Vocaloid producer Yukopi radiates an overwhelming presence.

Even if you’re not well-versed in Vocaloid, many university students have probably heard Yukopi’s songs, since each work clearly reflects their unique touch.

Among Yukopi’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “I Want Naan (feat.

Kaai Yuki).” Its vocal range is extremely narrow and the melodic motion is gentle, making it easy to match the pitch.

Since it doesn’t require vibrato either, as long as you stay on pitch, you can likely score over 90 points at karaoke.

Cosmic TreatPerfume28rank/position

[Official Music Video] Perfume 「Cosmic Treat」
Cosmic TreatPerfume

Perfume is a dance-vocal unit that has been active for many years.

Since they are still performing on the front lines, I imagine many university students have been exposed to their music.

Among Perfume’s works, the one I particularly recommend is “Cosmic Treat.” This piece is composed in the synthwave style that was trendy in the 1980s—a genre that emphasizes overall groove over vocals.

As a result, the vocal lines are notably calm.

Because there aren’t complex pitch jumps, it’s a great choice for those who struggle with pitch control to try.