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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)

User ManualNishino Kana29rank/position

Kana Nishino 'Torisetsu' MV (Short Ver.)
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This is a hit song by Kana Nishino.

By listening to this track, many girls can cutely tell their beloved partners, “Here’s how to treat me.” Boys can also learn how girls feel from the lyrics, so it’s a representative love song that’s popular not only with women but with men as well.

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Macaroni Enpitsu 'Pretend Lovers' MV
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Macaroni Enpitsu’s “Koibito Gokko” was released for early streaming on February 7, 2020, and is a signature track included on the album “hope,” released on April 1.

It features lyrics depicting bittersweet lingering feelings and an ambiguous relationship, paired with a gentle yet emotionally resonant sound.

Since it was featured in Honda’s “Hop on a bike?” tie-in and a Spotify commercial, the chorus may sound familiar.

Many vocal-training students are fans of Macaroni Enpitsu, so it could be good to have at least one song you can sing.

That said, the vocal range is on the higher side, so be careful not to strain and hurt your throat.

Singing with a bright expression helps open the throat, so projecting your voice boldly is key! Try to stay relaxed and avoid losing timing right before the first chorus.

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

Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro31rank/position

Motohiro Hata – “Himawari no Yakusoku” Music Video
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It became famous as the theme song for the animated movie ‘Stand By Me Doraemon.’ It’s easy to sing not only for men but also for women, so it’s great for karaoke.

Many people have seen the movie, and the song’s lyrics and composition are so good that it doesn’t feel like a typical anime theme, making it popular across a wide range of age groups.

Marunouchi SadisticShiina Ringo32rank/position

Surprisingly, this song is popular among junior high and high school students.

It’s a signature track from the first album, “Muzai Moratorium,” released in 1999, set in post-bubble Tokyo and characterized by cynical, decadent lyrics and chic, jazz-fusion-style chord progressions.

Though not a single, it’s a hugely beloved masterpiece that Ringo wrote at age 17.

The melody is gentle and catchy, too.

As long as you can hit the high notes in the chorus, many people should be able to sing it well.

Swaying side to side as you sing might make it come off even more stylish!

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Da-iCE /「I wonder」Performance Video
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This is the theme song for the drama “Kururi: Who Fell in Love with Me?” released on April 17, 2024.

Vocalist Sota Hanamura co-wrote and composed it with Taiki Kudo, portraying the drama’s themes of romance and the search for one’s true self as a story that shifts from colorful to black-and-white, then blooms with color again.

It’s a refreshing yet bittersweet mid-tempo gem.

Since it’s a Da-iCE track, the vocal range is on the higher side, but the song is under three minutes, making it perfect for setting the mood.

There’s also choreography, so it seems like something everyone can enjoy together for a fun time.

March 9Remioromen34rank/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!

AIZOKing Gnu35rank/position

This is a rock tune set to drum and bass at 190 BPM, chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3: Culling Game Part 1.

Once the vocals start, the development is so dizzying you barely have time to catch your breath.

It might be nice to have everyone sing the chorus, and let the other parts be delivered solidly by the lead vocal to create a pleasing contrast.

The range is a bit high, so if you sing with the feeling of really projecting your voice, it’ll be easier to stay on pitch—and it’ll definitely feel great to sing.

Enjoy getting hyped while immersing yourself in the world of Jujutsu Kaisen.