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[Middle School Students] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Western Songs for Karaoke [2026]

The key to choosing songs at karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?

This time, I’ll introduce some easy-to-sing English-language karaoke songs that have been popular with junior high school students so far.

I hope you find it helpful!

These picks are sure to get everyone pumped up.

[Middle Schoolers] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs for Karaoke Rankings [2026] (21–30)

swallowYOASOBI29rank/position

"Tsubame" / YOASOBI with Midories Official Music Video
swallowYOASOBI

A grand story told from the perspective of a swallow.

YOASOBI’s song gently gives voice to the big dreams of small creatures.

Released in November 2022, this work is YOASOBI’s fifth song in English.

It was also broadcast in December as the monthly song on NHK Educational TV’s children’s SDGs program “Hirogare! Irotoridori.” It’s a perfect choice for middle schoolers who want to sing it at karaoke.

The melody is easy to remember, and the lyrics carry a deeply moving message.

Why not sing it with friends and enjoy a fun time together?

BRAINKanaria30rank/position

Kanaria is a popular Vocaloid producer who also works as a VTuber and sometimes handles vocals personally.

Among Kanaria’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “BRAIN.” True to Kanaria’s style, it has a downer, subdued atmosphere, and the vocal line is likewise calm.

The vocal range is about average, with no abrupt jumps in pitch, so as long as your pitch control is solid, you can aim for a high score at karaoke competitions.

[For Middle Schoolers] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs for Karaoke Ranking [2026] (31–40)

rainbow-coloredayaka31rank/position

Ayaka is known for her powerful, gospel-tinged voice with a solid core.

Now a mother, her singing has become even more captivating.

“Nijiiro,” released in 2014, was written as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Hanako to Anne.

It’s a song that maintains a gentle sound throughout.

While Ayaka’s music is often noted for using a wide vocal range from low to high, this track is characterized by its calmness.

You can sing it without strain.

The pitch is easy to grasp, making it an approachable song.

Kanata HarukaRADWIMPS32rank/position

RADWIMPS – Kanata Haruka [Official Music Video]
Kanata HarukaRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS is a band that boasts overwhelming popularity not only among teens but also among people in their 30s.

They keep releasing hit songs with catchy, memorable phrases every time.

Among their works, the song I’d recommend for those who aren’t confident singers is Kanata Haluka.

This track is arranged as classic J-pop.

While it’s on the longer side compared to typical songs, it doesn’t require belting, so I think you’ll be able to sing it without any trouble.

Effeminate; overly sentimental; being clingy/whiny (context-dependent)Gōruden Bonbā33rank/position

This is Golden Bomber’s signature song.

It propelled the name Golden Bomber to fame.

Since it has also been performed on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen, I think it’s very well known.

It’s easy to sing at karaoke and really gets people excited, so you should give it a try.

Song of a FriendBUMP OF CHICKEN34rank/position

BUMP OF CHICKEN “Friend’s Song”
Song of a FriendBUMP OF CHICKEN

“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.

Setting SunYorushika35rank/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.