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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] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro8rank/position

Motohiro Hata / Promise of a Sunflower (Short Ver.)
Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

This is a song that was also used as the theme for a Doraemon movie.

Doraemon films can be real tearjerkers—many people have probably wiped away a quiet tear in the darkness of the theater.

Among anime-related songs that have surpassed one million downloads, besides this one, there are only a few others like “A Cruel Angel’s Thesis” and “Sousei no Aquarion.” It’s a song by Motohiro Hata, and since the original key is a bit on the high side, it might be just right for female singers as well.

As long as you can nail the chorus, you should be fine.

The trick is to sing the A and B verses gently and with feeling!

I want to hug you.Mr.Children9rank/position

Mr.Children “I Want to Hold You” Mr.Children [(an imitation) blood orange] Tour
I want to hug you.Mr.Children

An early masterpiece by Mr.

Children and a long-loved love song.

I personally like this track a lot, and the karaoke video—with its nostalgic vibe—feels just right.

Sakurai’s distinctive high notes are striking and might seem challenging, but thanks to the relaxed melody, it’s actually very singable in chest voice! It’s also recommended for people with lower voices.

The nuances have changed a bit between the past and now, so it might be good to study recent live footage.

If you sing carefully with clear pronunciation, I’m sure it will feel pleasant to sing!

Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA10rank/position

LiSA – Gurenge / THE FIRST TAKE
Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA

This is the song that was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba and sparked a social phenomenon.

It’s LiSA’s 15th single, released in 2019.

The song’s structure, which exquisitely weaves together intense rock sounds with quiet sections, is captivating.

The lyrics, which sing of the protagonist facing a harsh fate and an unyielding will that won’t bend to any hardship, are sure to stir listeners’ hearts.

The chorus, where her high-tone vocals explode, is nothing short of breathtaking.

It’s guaranteed to get everyone pumped if you sing it at karaoke.

[20s] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing Ranking [2026] (11–20)

It’s nothing.RADWIMPS11rank/position

RADWIMPS - Nandemonaiya (movie ver.)
It's nothing.RADWIMPS

This is the ending theme of the movie Your Name, which became a huge hit.

The version sung by RADWIMPS is the original, but the version sung by Mone Kamishiraishi, who voiced the heroine, is also very beautiful.

The key is high, but since it became a widely talked-about song, you can choose it with confidence.

Sakura (Solo)Moriyama Naotaro12rank/position

A massive hit by Naotaro Moriyama, an artist admired across genders for his overwhelming vocal power and delicate vibrato that draws listeners into the world of his music.

The song captures the emotions of parting from friends at graduation, and its slow tempo makes it an easy ballad for anyone to match the pitch.

Rhyme Wave Phrase DisciplesCHEHON13rank/position

Osaka reggae anthem “Inbakuto.” I think it’s rare for people who were in their 20s to have enjoyed it in real time when it was released, but there are probably many who discovered it through CHEHON’s participation in MC battles.

Although the track is structured with few break points, its vocal range is narrow, so as long as you memorize the lyrics and flow, you should be able to sing it without any issues.

It’s a sure-fire hit for guys’ karaoke, so definitely add it to your repertoire.

fireworks (launched into the sky)DAOKO × Yonezu Kenshi14rank/position

It’s the theme song of the 2017 hit animated film “Fireworks, Should We See It from the Side or the Bottom?” and it was this song that made DAOKO instantly famous.

Despite its wistful melody, it has a certain strength, and the lyrics are wonderful, so if you can make it through the whole song at karaoke, it feels great—I highly recommend it.