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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] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

HANABIMr.Children36rank/position

Mr.Children「HANABI」 Tour2015 REFLECTION Live
HANABIMr.Children

Mr.Children has released countless hit songs.

There are tons of other karaoke options, but you just can’t skip “HANABI.” Channeling the live version by stopping midway and pointing the mic to the audience is a classic Mr.

Children move—and an awesome performance.

Give it a try yourself!

InfluencerNogizaka 4637rank/position

Nogizaka46 “Influencer”
InfluencerNogizaka 46

As you’d expect from what’s been called the most difficult and intense dance number in Nogizaka’s history, the melody is catchy but the song is definitely intense.

Still, it was chosen for the Record Award and is one of the signature tracks of 2017, so everyone knows it.

I recommend singing it at karaoke—it’s sure to get your friends fired up!

Precious thingsroodo obu mejyaa38rank/position

For many people in their late twenties, Road of Major’s “Taisetsu na Mono” is a symbol of their youth.

A lot of listeners say the song brings back memories of their school days, so if you sing it at karaoke with people from the same generation, it’ll likely spark plenty of reminiscing.

The tempo is fast, but the melody itself isn’t that quick, so try to feel the rhythm clearly as you sing.

Bridge of Gloryyuzu39rank/position

Eikou no Kakehashi – Yuzu (Full)
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

Glory Bridge, released in 2004 by Yuzu, a folk duo with nationwide recognition.

It was produced as the official theme song for the Athens Olympics and has been featured in numerous commercials.

The song portrays people striving toward their dreams and goals, and its warm phrases are deeply moving.

You might try singing it as a twin-vocal performance, taking cues from their delivery.

The melody line, which conveys both strength and beauty, resonates with the heart.

If you’re in your twenties, why not sing this well-known classic at that crucial karaoke moment?

The One and Only Flower in the WorldSMAP40rank/position

A beloved national hit released in 2003, written by Noriyuki Makihara.

The way the SMAP members’ individual personalities blend together is wonderful, isn’t it? It’s a song that makes you feel all kinds of possibilities.

It’s often recommended even for people who aren’t confident in singing, since there aren’t big pitch jumps—just the occasional slightly higher note at the ends of phrases—so it’s easy for a wide range of people to sing.

It might be nice to sing it as if you’re speaking to someone.

The “la-la-la” at the end also helps create a warm, uplifting vibe, making it a great choice for getting everyone involved and having fun!

[20s] Karaoke Easy-to-Sing Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)

ElfAdo41rank/position

Ado’s new song “Elf.” When it comes to Ado, her wide vocal range and strikingly dramatic pitch shifts are memorable.

In contrast, this piece features a more relaxed vocal line with a modest range for an Ado track.

There are a few falsetto passages starting from the first verse, but they’re sung in falsetto by choice; the pitches are still comfortably reachable in chest voice.

As a result, even women with lower voices can sing it without strain.

There’s a key change in the chorus, but it modulates downward, which is another welcome aspect for singers with lower voices.

First Love Killernozomi42rank/position

Noashi (noa) – First Love Killer [Official Music Video]
First Love Killernozomi

Singer-songwriter Noashi, who has gained popularity with her offbeat melodies and lyrics that resonate strongly with women.

She’s known for her genreless musical style, releasing songs with a different vibe from her previous work each time.

Speaking of her signature tracks, wouldn’t it be “Hatsukoi Killer” (First Love Killer)? While the song carries a slightly retro, Showa-era feel, its fresh production keeps it from sounding outdated.

The vocals incorporate some rap, and because the range is very narrow, it’s exceptionally easy to sing.

It also goes over well at karaoke, so consider adding it to your repertoire.