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Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke and Popular Band Songs Recommended for Junior High School Students [2026]

Once you’re in junior high school, you’ll probably go to karaoke with friends more often.

And if you’re thinking you want to stand out a little from everyone else, be sure to use this ranking as a reference.

There are lots of songs—from cool band tracks to moving, emotional ones!

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BremenYorushika26rank/position

Yorushika – Bremen (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
BremenYorushika

Yorushika is a duo whose laid-back vocals are irresistibly catchy.

With vocals and musicality that exude a stylish vibe amid a languid atmosphere, they’ve won strong support, especially among younger listeners.

Because their songs rarely require belting, they’re also recommended for people who aren’t confident singers.

Among their tracks, Bremen is particularly easy to sing, so even those who find it hard to project their voice can perform it comfortably.

If you sing with a husky tone that mixes in some breath, the mood will come through instantly—so try to keep that in mind.

Setting SunYorushika27rank/position

YOASOBI – Setting Sun (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Setting SunYorushika

Yorushika is a duo that enjoys immense support among young people.

They specialize in melancholic songs, and since their debut they have consistently thrived in the mainstream.

Among their works, the one I especially recommend as an easy pick for karaoke is “Shayou” (Setting Sun).

It’s unusually up-tempo for a Yorushika track and has a strong rock flavor.

While their usual delicate style tends to make any imperfections in the vocals stand out, this song features a rock-oriented, heavier arrangement, so a bit of roughness actually becomes part of its charm.

First NightYorushika28rank/position

Yorushika – First Night (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
First NightYorushika

Yorushika is a duo known for their relaxed musicality and profound themes and lyrics.

If you’re a young person these days, you’ve probably heard their songs at least once.

Among Yorushika’s works, the track I especially recommend is First Night.

The song has a quintessentially Yorushika feel—ennui-laden and dreamlike.

While it leans a bit toward the higher register, the vocal line doesn’t span a wide range, so even those who aren’t confident singers should find it easy to sing.

March 9Remioromen29rank/position

Familiar at milestone celebrations like graduations and weddings, “March 9th” is a song released by Remioromen in 2005.

Every line of its lyrics is beautiful, the melody carries a touch of poignancy, and the moderately uplifting band sound—everything meshes perfectly to make it a timeless classic.

In fact, this is a song that still works great even for those who “can’t hit high notes”! The vocal range used in this song is narrower than in many others and is composed mainly in the lower register, so you can sing it stylishly without resorting to high tones.

If it feels too low, try changing the key! Sing it in the range that suits you best, and a high karaoke score won’t just be a dream!

There’s always tomorrowUrufuruzu30rank/position

Ulfuls Ashita ga Aru sa Vietsub There’s Always Tomorrow!!
There's always tomorrowUrufuruzu

Ulfuls covered Kyu Sakamoto’s smash hit.

They collaborated with Re:Japan, and the song was also performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

It’s a long-popular tune loved by people of all ages.

With a clear melody and tempo, it’s an easy song to sing.