[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 School Students] Karaoke Easy-to-Sing Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
Ponyo on the CliffFujioka Fujimaki & Oohashi Nozomi50rank/position

It’s the theme song of Studio Ghibli’s animated film “Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea.” The song is by Nozomi Ohashi, who was active as a child actress, and the folk duo Fujioka Fujimaki.
With its relaxed, easy-to-sing chorus, catchy melody, and Nozomi Ohashi’s cute choreography, it became a huge hit across a wide range of ages, especially among young children.
[Middle School Students] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
snakeYorushika51rank/position

Yorushika is a unit that has produced many great songs.
You could say they’re one of the most popular acts among teenagers.
Among their works, the one I especially recommend for its popularity and ease of singing is Hebi (“Snake”).
The song’s vocal range is mid1E to hiA, which is quite narrow for a female song.
The pitch movement is also relatively gentle, so any junior high school girl should be able to sing it well.
It’s a song that appeals to both girls and boys, so be sure to check it out.
If I’m wrapped in kindnessMatsutōya Yumi52rank/position

This is the theme song from Studio Ghibli’s film Kiki’s Delivery Service.
The third single by Yumi Arai (Yumi Matsutoya) was used.
It’s a song almost everyone has heard at least once, and one that makes people want to sing along at karaoke.
GraduationKobukuro53rank/position

The 2020 track “Sotsugyo” (Graduation), themed around graduation.
The coupling includes a choral version performed by the Suginami Children’s Choir, making it a perfect piece for chorus as well.
With its gentle, calm melody, it’s exceptionally easy to sing.
Not only for karaoke, but it’s also a song that’s easy for everyone to sing together at school events like graduation ceremonies and choral competitions.
Since there are no difficult melodic lines, try singing it with care, savoring each word and putting your heart into it.
Agari Sagari feat. R-Shitei & CHEHONSPICY CHOCOLATE54rank/position

Reggae DJ CHEHON.
Lately he’s been actively appearing in MC battles, so his recorded tracks are getting attention again.
One of the works featuring the resurgent CHEHON together with rapper R-Shitei is “Agari Sagari feat.
R-Shitei & CHEHON.” CHEHON’s verse is extremely cool, yet also catchy, so even people who aren’t good at singing should be able to handle it without any problem.
R-Shitei’s verse is also far less difficult compared to tracks like “Nariwai,” so if you’re into Black culture, definitely give it a try.
Smile, maiden.Koresawa55rank/position

Koresawa, known for her cute bear-themed visuals, is a female singer who has earned wide empathy with her steady stream of love songs.
This time, we’re introducing Smile, Maiden, an encouragement song that gently supports discouraged hearts.
It isn’t a love song, but it’s full of Koresawa’s unique charm.
The key when singing it is a girlish touch.
There’s no need to strain your voice or waste energy—what matters is gentle, feminine warmth.
Try singing while taking cues from the girlish quality that emanates from Koresawa’s voice.
Tears aren’t just for show.Miyamoto Hiroji56rank/position

Hiroji Miyamoto, the vocalist of Elephant Kashimashi, has gained popularity for his distinctive vocals and musical style.
Lately he’s also been very active as a solo artist, dropping several hit songs.
Among his works, the song I especially recommend for those who struggle with singing is “Kazarijanainoyo Namida wa.” The original is by Akina Nakamori.
Being a song from the Showa era, it’s characterized by a relaxed density of lyrics that you don’t often find in contemporary songs.
Older songs are easier to sing, so be sure to check it out.


