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[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.

[Middle School Students] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing Ranking [2026] (21–30)

Bunny GirlAKASAKI22rank/position

[AKASAKI] Bunny Girl (Lyric Video)
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

The song “Bunny Girl,” which became a major hit from 2024 to 2025, is a work by the young singer-songwriter AKASAKI, characterized by a subtly languid mood throughout.

Among recent Japanese songs, this track boasts an exceptionally narrow vocal range—specifically mid1 C to mid2 E.

Thanks to this notably limited range, anyone—regardless of gender—should be able to sing it comfortably with the right key adjustment.

Be sure to check it out.

March 9Remioromen23rank/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!

On nights when cherry blossoms fallaimyon24rank/position

Aimyon – On the Night the Cherry Blossoms Fall [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
On nights when cherry blossoms fallaimyon

Singer-songwriter Aimyon’s songs are not only popular among the people around you in middle school, but they’re widely loved across generations! Plus, because so many of her tracks are well-known, they’re safe picks for karaoke—one reason they’re such hits there.

Among them, the one I especially recommend is “On the Night the Sakura Fall.” Its vocal range is comfortably within that of a typical female singer, the pitch doesn’t fluctuate too dramatically, and the melody is straightforward, making it easy to sing.

The tempo is on the slower side too, so try singing it while checking each phrase carefully!

Love so sweetarashi25rank/position

ARASHI – Love so sweet [Official Music Video]
Love so sweetarashi

When you think of Arashi, isn’t this the song that comes to mind for many people? “Love So Sweet” was released in 2007 and was used as the theme song for the drama Hana Yori Dango, starring Jun Matsumoto.

With this song, Arashi won the Single of the Year at the Gold Disc Awards.

Among people who aren’t confident at karaoke, are there some who feel they’re not good at livening up the mood? Songs like “Love So Sweet,” which are upbeat and widely known, get everyone involved, so the atmosphere can “naturally” heat up.

Also, songs by groups like Arashi are composed so each member can sing their part, meaning the melodies aren’t overly complex or extremely wide in range.

It’s a perfect track when you want everyone to get fired up together!

sunflowerAdo26rank/position

This is Ado’s 21st single in total, released in July 2023.

It was selected as the theme song for TBS’s Tuesday drama “18/40: With Two, Dreams and Love.” The track carries a gentle mood that conjures up scenes of peaceful summer days just by listening.

In this song, Ado showcases wonderful vocal expression by deftly switching among various vocal timbres, but I don’t think the melody itself is particularly complex, so even those who don’t sing often can easily choose it for karaoke.

If you emphasize the contrast between the softly, calmly sung parts and the powerful sections, it should sound really good—so give it a try.

It’s also excellent as a practice piece for acquiring a range of vocal techniques, making it a recommended choice for anyone looking to level up their singing.

Robinsonsupittsu27rank/position

This is one of Spitz’s signature songs.

It was used in a commercial and is widely known.

It’s easy to sing not only for men but also for women, and the chorus is the kind of part everyone can sing together to get the crowd going.

Since it’s a bit slow-tempo, it’s a good choice to add in the middle to latter half of a karaoke session when things have settled down.

Tomorrow as wellSHISHAMO28rank/position

SHISHAMO is a three-woman girls’ rock band, and the song I’m introducing, “Ashita mo,” is one of their signature tracks, released as a single from their 2017 album SHISHAMO 4.

It’s a song I especially recommend for women who aren’t confident in their singing.

The overall vocal tone is steady with few high notes, so there’s less chance of mistakes and it’s easier to deliver a stable performance.

Also, the lyrics resonate with young people who are always doing their best, which is another big plus.