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[For Teen Boys] A Collection of Karaoke Songs That Score High Easily [2026]

Compared to songs from a while back, many popular J-pop tracks from the late Heisei to Reiwa era have complex structures and melodies.

A lot of teens may feel, “I want to score high at karaoke, but it’s hard…” Of course, what’s easy to sing varies from person to person, but this time we’ve curated a list of relatively easy-to-sing songs that tend to score well at karaoke, aimed at teenage boys.

We’ve selected popular numbers centered on hits from the Reiwa period, while also including a few slightly nostalgic tracks, so they’re all great for getting the energy up at karaoke.

We’ve also included songs that are approachable even for those who aren’t confident singers, so be sure to check them out.

[For Teen Boys] Songs That Score High at Karaoke [2026] (1–10)

escapadeimase

In recent Japanese pop music, there’s been an increase in songs that use a lot of falsetto.

Since falsetto isn’t an easy technique, such songs generally aren’t ideal for aiming for high scores.

But Escape is different.

Renowned as one of imase’s masterpieces, this track has falsetto parts that are independent from the other sections, allowing you to attempt falsetto once your voice is properly prepared.

It’s also very slow in tempo, so as long as you can track the falsetto pitch, it’s possible to aim for a high score.

Sleeping BeautySEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI is a rock band that has been active for many years in Japan’s J-rock scene.

While they have a wide musical range, their most iconic works are arguably the songs colored by a fantastical worldview.

“Nemurihime” is a piece where that musical style of theirs explodes in full force.

Because Fukase’s voice is high in timbre, many listeners may feel that this song is difficult due to its high pitch.

Surprisingly, however, the vocal range is relatively narrow, so it shouldn’t feel challenging in terms of range.

The vocal line is also fairly even without dramatic rises and falls, so if you focus on sustained long tones and earning points with vibrato, you should naturally be able to score highly.

smokeSaucy Dog

Saucy Dog is a rock band immensely popular among men and women in their teens and twenties.

When you think of Saucy Dog, their high vocals stand out, so many teenage boys may have assumed from the start that aiming for a high score with their songs wasn’t realistic.

That’s why we recommend “Kemuri” (Smoke).

Among Saucy Dog’s tracks, it sits on the lower end of the vocal range, and the vocal lines emphasize sustained notes, so there aren’t any complex pitch jumps.

Within their catalog, it’s a song that makes it particularly easy to aim for a high score, so be sure to check it out.

[For Teen Boys] A Compilation of Songs That Score High at Karaoke [2026] (11–20)

Even if the world comes to hate meyangusukinii

Young Skinny – Even If The World Comes to Hate Me (2023 ver.) [Official Music Video]
Even if the world comes to hate meyangusukinii

Young Skinny is a four-piece rock band active since 2020.

Their signature sound embodies classic Japanese rock, and their heartfelt melodies and lyrics consistently resonate with young listeners.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend to teenage boys for scoring high is “Even If the World Comes to Hate Me.” Despite its bright tone, it doesn’t simply ramp up in intensity; in fact, the key drops a step when the chorus hits.

Even if you can’t sing very high, it’s still very manageable, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Fanfaresumika

sumika / Fanfare [Music Video]
Fanfaresumika

Sumika is a rock band known for their catchy sound that blends J-pop and rock.

The vocalist, Kenta Kataoka, has a notably rich, full-bodied voice—something rare among recent artists.

Their song Fanfare is a piece where you can fully savor Kataoka’s mid and low-mid range.

While it’s not a song with a particularly narrow range, it emphasizes the thickness of the mid and low-mid tones, so you can sing it comfortably even if you can’t hit very high notes.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

We’ll go togetherSnow Man

Snow Man「Weʼll go together」Music Video YouTube Ver.
We'll go togetherSnow Man

Snow Man is a group that energizes the contemporary boy group scene.

Their performances rival K-pop in quality and appeal, and they have produced numerous hit songs to date.

Among their tracks, the one I particularly recommend is We’ll go together.

While it features somewhat prominent higher notes, the overall vocal range is relatively narrow, and it doesn’t include complex vocals with lots of ad-libs or falls.

This makes it an approachable song even for teenage boys whose voices may still be unstable.

I want to love you super muchneguse.

Neguse. “Super Aishitai” Official Music Video
I want to love you super muchneguse.

Neguse is a four-piece rock band with an emo sound that’s popular among young people—if you’re a teen guy who follows Japanese rock, you’ve probably heard of them.

Their track “Super Aishitai” is one of their signature songs, characterized by a soft, youth-evoking tone.

While it’s fairly bright and features a distinctly rock-like riff that bursts through, the vocal line is surprisingly calm and the range is quite compact.

Even teenage boys who find it hard to sing due to voice changes can handle it comfortably, so consider adding it to your repertoire.