When it comes to having fun with friends, karaoke is a must! Some of you might even go several times a week, right?
Here are some easy-to-sing songs recommended for teens.
Don’t overthink it—just sing freely and have fun!
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Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing for Teens: Popular Artist Rankings [2026] (1–10)
March 9Remioromen1rank/position

Remioromen, a band that defined an era.
Their signature song “March 9th” is still a staple graduation song, frequently used at ceremonies and across social media.
The song’s vocal range is very narrow—mid1 C to mid2 G—making it easy to sing for men with lower voices.
Additionally, the lowest note, mid1 C, appears in the chorus, which lets low-voiced singers bring their most attractive low tones right into the hook—another reason this track is highly recommended.
It’s also widely known, so give it a try.
Drunkenness UnknownKanaria2rank/position

An irresistibly catchy dance number produced by Kanaria, a massively popular Vocaloid producer.
Released in May 2022, the track is also known for taking the top spot on Billboard JAPAN’s UGC chart.
It’s included in games like “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku,” so many teens may have discovered it while playing.
The worldbuilding, which blurs the line between reality and unreality, paired with its rhythmic beat, is truly addictive.
It might seem challenging at first glance, but the vocal range is relatively narrow and there are few demanding high notes, making it surprisingly easy to sing.
It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at karaoke, and even those with lower voice types can perform it stylishly.
SunYorushika3rank/position

In the contemporary Japanese music scene, most popular artists have high-pitched voices.
However, Yorushika is different.
Suis, the vocalist of Yorushika, has a comparatively low voice for a popular artist, and many of their songs are easy to sing for women with lower vocal ranges.
Among them, “Taiyō” (The Sun) particularly emphasizes the lower register, and because the vocal lines are kept simple, the song is structured to be very easy to sing from start to finish.
Love WindIkuta Rira4rank/position

This is a solo song by Rira Ikuta, the vocalist of YOASOBI.
It’s not an upbeat, belting type of song, but rather a gentle, relaxed tune.
The range spans F#3 to E5, so there are plenty of high notes, but if you approach it with a falsetto-based delivery, the pitches are easier to hit and it should feel comfortable to sing.
If you focus on resonating in your head, you can sing the whole thing lightly in falsetto.
Among Rira Ikuta’s songs, this one is relatively easy to sing, so definitely give it a try.
mirrorFRUITS ZIPPER5rank/position

Following CUTIE STREET, FRUITS ZIPPER is another popular group from ASOBISYSTEM.
They’re known for a classic idol style and have gained popularity with their catchy sound.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “Kagami.” It’s a bright, slightly uptempo track, but the vocal range is on the narrower side, and the melody doesn’t require drastic jumps in pitch.
You can sing it just fine with basic vocal skills, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.
Bunny GirlAKASAKI6rank/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.
Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki7rank/position

When it comes to the most popular actor among Gen Z, wouldn’t Masaki Suda be the top pick? He’s also thriving as an artist and has dropped several hit tunes.
Among his many standout songs, the one I especially recommend for teenage boys is Sayonara Elegy.
This track features a style that combines folk and rock, reminiscent of Kazuyoshi Saito.
While it has intensity, the overall melody stays within a narrow vocal range.
There are few long notes and no sudden jumps in pitch, making it a perfect choice for teenage boys whose voices may still be unstable.


