[For Middle Schoolers] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2026]
The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?
This time, we’re introducing karaoke songs that have been popular and easy to sing among junior high school students.
We hope you find this helpful!
It’s sure to get everyone pumped up.
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[Middle Schoolers] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
A Place of EmptinessKarin.78rank/position

Singer-songwriter Karin., known for her catchy lyrics that resonate with anyone and her straightforward, unpretentious musical style, has been gaining popularity especially among teenage girls.
Her song “A Place of Blankness” is one I particularly recommend to people who aren’t confident in their singing.
Although her vocal tone is fairly high and might seem challenging, anyone can sing it without trouble as long as they adjust it to their own key.
If you find it hard to sing, try lowering the key by 1–2 semitones.
Dangling earringsgarari79rank/position

The artist Garari is known for a wide-ranging musical style.
True to the name, their musicality shifts dramatically from song to song, delivering a stream of hit numbers with sounds that never get dull.
Among Garari’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is Yureru Pierce (“Swaying Earrings”).
It’s a stylish, catchy J-pop piece.
Although it’s in a major key, the vocal line has a languid feel, so even junior high school students whose voices are still stabilizing can sing it without any issues.
threadJUJU80rank/position

This is a song by Miyuki Nakajima, covered by JUJU.
There are many other cover versions as well.
It’s easy to sing for both women and men, and it’s frequently used on TV, so it’s a well-known song.
For karaoke, I recommend putting it in the latter half as you head toward the finale.
[Middle School Students] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Song Rankings [2026] (81–90)
Sorry for Being Cute feat. ChuutanHayami Saori81rank/position

The nationally popular cutesy song “Kawaikute Gomen feat.
Chuutan.” If you’re a junior high school student, it went viral back when you were in elementary school, so you’ve probably heard it at least once.
While the song does have some high notes, the only truly challenging part in the upper range is the hook in the chorus.
This section reaches up to hi D# and is fairly high, but it can be sung well enough with a light mixed voice.
So even if you’re not confident with your falsetto, you can readily adjust the difficulty by raising or lowering the key.
Song of a FriendBUMP OF CHICKEN82rank/position

“Tomodachi no Uta” is a moving ballad with a pleasant melody and touching lyrics.
The words, which express feelings for a friend living far away, are quite moving and likely resonate with many listeners.
The song’s vocal range is just over one octave—fairly narrow—and the pitches sit comfortably within a range that most men can sing.
Combined with its relaxed tempo and simple melody, it should be easy to sing.
Because the range is narrow, if high notes are difficult, you can lower the key.
I love youuu!HoneyWorks feat. chū-tan83rank/position

The classic song “Sukicchuu no!” by HoneyWorks and Chuutan.
Compared to the previous work “Kawaikute Gomen,” the coyness is toned down, but femininity is brought to the forefront.
Contrary to its pop impression, the range sits around mid2B to hiD, so it isn’t particularly low.
However, since the overall range is on the higher side, key adjustments will be necessary in most cases.
It’s a song that tends to be well-received by men, so if you’re a high school girl, consider adding it to your repertoire.
Team friendsChiba Yūki84rank/position

I think today’s middle school students are closer to hip-hop than any generation before them.
Among them, many middle school heads are probably listening to trap music, which leads the times.
What I recommend is Team Tomodachi.
This track is a hit number by Yuki Chiba, aka KOHH, that gained worldwide popularity.
It’s laid back in trap style, so the flow is very simple.
Even those not used to rapping should have no problem performing it.


