[Teens] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Song Rankings [2026]
The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?
This time, we’ll introduce some karaoke-friendly songs that have been popular among teens.
I hope you find it helpful!
These picks are sure to get everyone hyped.
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[Teens] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2026] (61–70)
HappinessAI64rank/position

The 24th single by singer-songwriter AI, who is widely supported by listeners for her emotional vocals and friendly, cute personality.
This song was featured in Coca-Cola’s 2011 Christmas campaign commercial and is known for being certified Double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan in 2012.
Its catchy melody and sing-along chorus make it perfect for karaoke.
With an upbeat rhythm and positive lyrics that lift your spirits, it’s a feel-good track especially recommended for teenage girls.
left-right confusionYorushika65rank/position

Although their detailed profiles are kept private, Yorushika is a music duo that has been attracting attention—especially among younger generations—for their singular artistic world.
This is their 12th digital single, written specifically as the theme song for the film “Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight.” It also drew buzz for being inspired by the famous children’s short story “The Happy Prince.” The song has a relaxed tempo and is easy to sing, but without mindful dynamics it can sound quite flat, so take care.
As a track by an artist popular with teens, it’s a number you’ll want to keep in your repertoire for karaoke with peers.
Shadows of SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE66rank/position

Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Natsu no Kage” is popular across generations and has a calm, slightly bittersweet vibe.
It’s the kind of song you’d want to listen to through your earphones on the way home with friends.
Since the range is B2 to A4 and not too wide, those trademark ultra-high notes from Mrs.
GREEN APPLE barely appear.
It may feel a bit low for women, but it’s a relaxing number to sing.
The key points when singing are, of course, the low notes and the switch into falsetto.
The melody starts mostly in the low range and might be hard to produce, but try singing like Omori-san: raise your eyebrows and imagine sending a lot of breath forward toward your eyebrows.
When switching from chest voice to falsetto, you’ll want to keep the resonance in the same place.
Similarly, use plenty of breath and aim to resonate around your eyebrows and head—sing gently and softly with a floating feel, and the transition will be smoother.
Keep that in mind!
Love♡Scream!AiScReam67rank/position

Right now, the work “Ai♡Scream!” is hugely popular on platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts.
Cutesy behavior can sometimes be irritating, but when it’s taken as far as it is in this piece, those feelings might not even arise.
Emphasizing femininity and a hyper-cutesy style to the extreme, this song is guaranteed to be a big hit at karaoke.
There are some spoken phrases, so you’ll need to nail the standard intonation there, but overall the vocal line isn’t particularly difficult.
If you focus on following the pitch, anyone should be able to sing it easily.
RED OUTYonezu Kenshi68rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu’s new song “RED OUT.” He used to release a lot of downer-leaning tracks, but lately he’s been putting out more classic pop songs like “Lemon.” This piece isn’t one of those; it’s crafted with a recent downer vibe.
Because of that mood, the vocal line is of course calm, and the range is set relatively narrow.
For teenage males who can’t comfortably hit low notes, try raising the key by one or two steps to match your own range.
Since the overall range of this song is narrow, anyone can sing it as long as the key is properly adjusted.
Unchanging ThingsOku Hanako69rank/position

Okura Hanako’s classic song “Kawaranai Mono” (“The Things That Don’t Change”).
Released in 2006, it’s well known as an insert song in the film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, and its orthodox J-pop ballad style has earned strong support from many listeners.
The song’s vocal range is mid2 A# to hi C#, which is a very comfortable and narrow range for female singers.
Although the final chorus features a solid development, there’s no key change, so you won’t have to worry about pitch height.
In terms of range, pitch movement, and rhythm, it’s an easy song overall—definitely worth checking out.
Sketchaimyon70rank/position

Aimyon is a popular female singer-songwriter whose musical style is inspired by folk songs.
She has produced many great tracks, and among them, “Sketch” is especially easy to sing.
The vocal range is somewhat broad at mid1 F# to hi E, but the hi E only appears once in the final chorus, and the higher parts are generally around hi C#, so junior high school girls shouldn’t have trouble with the vocals.
It’s also a relatively recent song, so its popularity is spot-on.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire!


