[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] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (91–100)
Rain MaidenRaon91rank/position

Raon is a singer from South Korea.
Although she’s a Korean artist, she has released many songs in Japanese, making her popular in the J-pop scene as well.
Among Raon’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Ame Otome” (Rain Maiden).
It exudes a dark atmosphere.
The entire song is sung using a whisper voice from start to finish.
This whisper vocal style is easy to produce even for those who aren’t confident singers, and it tends to sound good without requiring special techniques.
Try singing it without forcing your voice—comfortably, and with a dark tone.
platitudesHoshimachi Suisei92rank/position

Suisei Hoshimachi, the VTuber currently attracting the most attention, is a member of hololive and has gained nationwide popularity as an artist.
While many of her songs span a wide vocal range with touches of falsetto, that’s not the case with Kireigoto.
In this piece, aside from a single falsetto moment that appears once in the chorus, there are no high parts, and the song is arranged in a low register throughout.
Even the falsetto line is something she could sing in chest voice but chooses to render in falsetto, making it easy to sing for women with lower voices.
Fukuwarai (a traditional Japanese “lucky laugh” face-making game)Takahashi Yuu93rank/position

It’s a straightforward, uplifting support song sung by real-time singer-songwriter Yu Takahashi.
It was released in 2011 as his third single.
Don’t worry about trying to sing it perfectly—just sing it with feeling.
The song also gained attention for being used in Tokyo Metro commercials.
ElectricityUtada Hikaru94rank/position

Hikaru Utada’s new song “Electricity.” This work is crafted with a highly intricate musicality: within an amapiano-like atmosphere, it also incorporates the flavors of Black music such as R&B.
On top of that, the electronic track creates an indescribable sonic world.
While the pitches are a bit unconventional, the piece features many rests and a narrow vocal range, making it very easy to sing.
If you want to add a stylish and original track to your repertoire, this is a must-check!
Love is checkmated.AKB4895rank/position

AKB48 is an idol group that has continued to gain popularity over many years.
While today’s idols—like those in K-pop—tend to focus on high-level vocals and dance performances, AKB48 still sticks to catchy musicality and performances.
I think many teenage girls have at least heard some of their songs.
Among AKB48’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Koi Tsumjatta.” It features a melody that evokes the Heisei era, with every section arranged into a catchy, easy-to-sing vocal line.
Give it a try!


