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.
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[Middle School Students] Easy-to-Sing Western Songs for Karaoke Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Bunny GirlAKASAKI1rank/position

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.
On nights when cherry blossoms fallaimyon2rank/position

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!
snakeYorushika3rank/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.
idolYOASOBI4rank/position

It’s a song that was released for streaming in April 2023 as the opening theme of the anime “Oshi no Ko,” and it became a global hit.
Based on the novel “45510,” it features lyrics depicting an idol’s “light and shadow,” and a sound that fuses idol pop, rap, and religious-style choral elements.
It was also extremely popular in vocal training at the time! I recommend thinking of it as containing multiple songs within one track and clearing them one by one, which helps organize it in your head.
The range is quite high, so if chest voice is difficult, sing with a falsetto-like tone.
As long as your tempo and rhythm don’t slip, you’re good!
Bling-Bang-Bang-BornCreepy Nuts5rank/position

It’s the worldwide hit song that was released on January 7, 2024 as the opening theme for season 2 of the TV anime “Mashle: Magic and Muscles.” It features a highly addictive Jersey club-style track by DJ Matsunaga and intricate rhymes by R-Shitei, with a high-speed rap that overlaps the anime’s protagonist Mash with the rapper himself.
The song might be tough, but it seems perfect for getting the crowd pumped at karaoke.
Focus more on the melody than the lyrics, and above all, make sure you don’t fall off the rhythm.
If you’re into rap, definitely give it a try.
flameLiSA6rank/position

Homura, which was chosen as the theme song for the hugely popular anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, is now one of LiSA’s signature songs.
Gurenge, also used in Demon Slayer, has a fast tempo and is quite difficult, but compared to that, Homura is much easier to sing.
It has a relaxed tempo and many of the notes are on the lower side, so it won’t strain your throat.
The chorus does go a bit higher in places, but if you can’t reach those notes in chest voice, it’s perfectly fine to switch to falsetto there!
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS7rank/position

This is the theme song of the blockbuster animated film “Your Name.” Right after it became available for rental, it was often hard to get a copy.
As a romance film aimed at students, the song is currently very popular among junior high and high school students.
The film’s quality is a factor, of course, but it’s also a wonderful song with a timeless melody.


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