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[20s] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]

The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?

This time, we’re introducing karaoke songs that have been popular and easy to sing among people in their 20s.

We hope you find it helpful!

These picks are sure to get everyone pumped up.

[20s] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2026] (61–70)

KanadeSukima Suichi64rank/position

Sukima Switch – “Kanade” Music Video : SUKIMASWITCH / KANADE Music Video
KanadeSukima Suichi

If you’re unsure what to sing at karaoke, I recommend Sukima Switch’s “Kanade.” Its warm melody and memorable lyrics are beloved by many.

When sung with feeling, this song has a charm that reflects the singer’s heart.

It’s also popular across a wide range of age groups, so people around you may hum along, making the mood even livelier.

Above all, its comfortable key makes it friendly for beginners.

Add “Kanade” to your karaoke playlist, and everyone—from beginners to advanced singers—can enjoy it.

Blue and SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE65rank/position

This song was written as the theme for the film Aonatsu: 30 Days with You, starring Hayato Sano and Wakana Aoi.

In 2020, two years after its release, it became Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s first track to surpass 100 million total streams.

While it may seem like a breezy youth anthem at first, the lyrics are suffused with a brooding atmosphere, evoking quintessential adolescent worries such as tangled friendships and love that doesn’t go right.

It’s a song that brings back memories of school days, making you think, “I spent those years worrying about all sorts of things.”

Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento66rank/position

Released in 2024, this song became a social phenomenon: the “Giri-Giri Dance” went viral on social media, and it even broke into the top 20 on the Billboard Japan charts.

Kocchino Kento’s sensibility shines through in lyrics born from his own struggles with mental health—spoken head-on yet wrapped in just the right touch of humor and a pop sound that keeps things from getting too dark.

The message embedded in the lyrics—“If you feel at your limit, it’s okay to ask for help”—feels like an anthem for all of us living in the present day.

For karaoke, there are a few slightly fast-paced parts, but with a bit of practice you’ll get the hang of it quickly, and since it’s a song everyone knows, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going.

If you sing it while copying the dance with your friends, it’s even more fun!

together; along with; bothWANIMA67rank/position

WANIMA – Together (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
together; along with; bothWANIMA

WANIMA’s hit song “Tomoni.” While many of its lyrics are negative, the chorus suddenly shifts to a highly positive message, and that strong contrast made the track popular with many listeners.

In this piece, the lowest note is mid1 F and the highest is hi C#, which is a relatively wide range for a male vocal song.

However, the hi C# only appears twice in the first verse’s A section; the song is basically structured with hi A# as the top note, so with key adjustment it can be quite singable.

Since it tends to have fewer natural breakpoints, lowering the key by one step from your optimal key may work better when actually singing.

Silent majorityKeyakizaka4668rank/position

This song, which opens with a refreshing acoustic guitar sound, is “Silent Majority” released by Keyakizaka46.

Idol groups often have many cute songs, but Keyakizaka46 tends to release a lot of cool ones.

Also, since the song is designed to be sung by a large group, singing it together will bring out the full atmosphere of the track!

A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly69rank/position

Superfly “A Bouquet With Love” Music Video
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

It’s not a recent song, but it’s one of Superfly’s signature tracks that many people of all ages know.

The lyrics are truly wonderful, and the powerful melody gives you energy and courage when you listen to it.

If you sing it at karaoke, you’re sure to feel a sense of release and pure enjoyment!

Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster’s Flower Song)Vaundy70rank/position

Vaundy’s hugely popular song “Kaijuu no Hanauta” is one my students—regardless of gender—have practiced many times in vocal lessons! It’s a bit high for male singers, but it seems quite comfortable for female singers.

It’s definitely a song worth knowing.

The overall range spans two octaves from D3 to D5, and the pitch climbs significantly toward the latter half.

There are plenty of falsetto parts throughout, so those who are good with falsetto should be able to sing it smoothly.

Just be careful not to forget to breathe, since there are almost no breaks.

The sustained long note in the last chorus feels great, and there are chorus sections as well, making it perfect for getting everyone hyped!