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[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.

[Teens] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing Ranking [2026] (71–80)

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YOASOBI “Tabun” Official Music Video
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If you’re a teenager, many of you will probably choose the latest hits and love songs.

YOASOBI’s “Tabun,” released digitally in July 2020, is a slightly sentimental love song about a breakup.

It captures that relatable feeling of nodding along and thinking, “I know exactly what you mean”: the everyday life shared by two people comes to an end, and even when you’re alone, you still feel as if the other person is somewhere nearby, reacting out of habit.

The song has a mid-tempo feel, making it fairly easy to sing as a karaoke choice, don’t you think?

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ZUTOMAYO - “Bite the Second Hand” Music Video (Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni. – Byoushin wo Kamu)
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Zutomayo’s famous song “Byoushin wo Kamu” has super cool instrumentals in the back, and the vocal melody has an easy-to-follow build, so it’s a really cool song if you can sing it! I’ve worked on this song several times in vocal training lessons, and I found the rhythm surprisingly tricky.

In the A verse, the length of the held notes and the timing of when the melody comes in are difficult unless you’re really locking into the beat.

If you listen closely, it shouldn’t be a problem, so try singing along with the original track repeatedly.

Also, the high note in the chorus goes up to E5, so you really need to be conscious of accents or it won’t come out easily.

First, sing slowly and check which lyrics you’ll accent.

There are quite a few high notes throughout the chorus, so it’s good to keep those accents in mind all the way to the end.

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Koresawa “Tobacco” [Music Video]
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Koresawa, an artist born in 1992, is a female singer known for not showing her face on TV and for her signature bear costume.

Her song “Tabako” (Cigarette) is a bittersweet breakup tune.

The lyrics, which recall a lover through cigarettes, are heartrending.

In settings like karaoke with people you’re not very close to, singing a breakup song might feel awkward.

But a setlist of only upbeat songs can get dull.

Koresawa’s “Tabako” is familiar to many and tells a relatable story, so it should work well in all kinds of situations.

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Atarayo - Forgetting You, the Quiet One in October (Music Video)
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It went viral on social media, and the YouTube views have surpassed 50 million.

Released on YouTube in November 2020, it’s the first original song by this four-member band.

It has an unusual structure that starts with spoken lines, making it easy to get emotionally engaged, and it seems like a song beginners can convey with that same momentum.

Although the song features a variety of melodies, none of them are particularly difficult, so you can simply enjoy the music while memorizing it.

Since the harmony parts are quite prominent in most of the melodies, try repeatedly listening to the main melody so you won’t get thrown off.

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Yorushika – Please Forget (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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Yorushika is a duo that enjoys overwhelming support from teenage girls.

With their delicate melodies and strong messages, they keep producing hit songs.

One of their masterpieces is “Please Forget.” The arrangement in this track is distinctive: when the handclaps come in, the other melodies momentarily stop.

The vocal line is tailored to that arrangement, creating a surreal and ennui-laden atmosphere.

The song’s range is on the narrower side, so even those who struggle with high notes should be able to sing it without issue.