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

paprikaYonezu Kenshi

Paprika, a famous song that gained nationwide popularity.

It was written by Kenshi Yonezu for the kids’ vocal group Foorin, and this version is an arrangement by Yonezu himself, the composer.

Compared to the original, this rendition has a more gentle, mellow atmosphere, and its relaxed tempo makes it easier to sing.

While the vocal range is somewhat wide, the scale has a Japanese flavor, so it likely won’t feel too difficult for Japanese singers.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

After-school[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – After School (MV)
After-school[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] is a band that has produced numerous classic songs.

Even those not well-versed in Japanese rock have probably heard their music at least once.

Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend is “After School.” While it has the essence of J-rock, it strongly incorporates elements of overseas alternative rock throughout, featuring a refreshing and composed vocal line.

It’s a notably understated piece: the vocals have minimal ups and downs and a relatively narrow range, making it an ideal song for aiming at a perfect score.

TETETEpirafu seijin

Pilaf Seijin is a rapper drawing attention in the MC battle scene.

While opinions about him in battles are divided, his recorded tracks have been highly praised, especially among teen heads.

Among his songs, the one I particularly recommend is “TETETE.” It’s a track drenched in Auto-Tune, but the flow itself is fairly simple and melodious, leaning more toward a vocal performance than straight rap.

Though it sits on the higher side, the overall range isn’t very wide, making it a song that’s relatively easy to sing for all genders.

RADWIMPSai ni dekiru koto wa mada aru kai

RADWIMPS – Is There Still Anything That Love Can Do? [Official Music Video]
RADWIMPSai ni dekiru koto wa mada aru kai

RADWIMPS’s “Is There Still Anything That Love Can Do?” is a song released on July 19, 2019 as the theme song for the film Weathering With You.

Many of you are probably familiar with it.

The tempo is relaxed, and the melody line is easy to follow.

If you sing each phrase carefully, you won’t fall out of rhythm, making it easy to match the pitch bar as well.

The overall vocal range is C#3–F#4; it goes a bit high, but since it’s a gentle song, use your falsetto to sing with a soft feel.

Try to project your voice as if it’s resonating in your head, coming from the top of your head for both low and high notes.

When you focus on head resonance, your facial muscles naturally lift, and keeping them that way makes it easier to stay on pitch.

Around the chorus, adding an accent to the initial note helps your voice come out clearly and lets you sing comfortably.

So, I got sunburned.Sasagawa Mao

Mao Sasagawa – Therefore, I Was Scorched
So, I got sunburned.Sasagawa Mao

Singer-songwriter Mao Sasagawa, recognized even by Tatsuya Kitani, originally worked as a Vocaloid producer under the name mao sasagawa and is known for exceptional composition skills.

Among Sasagawa’s songs, the one I especially recommend is “Therefore, It’s Scorched.” While distinctive, it has a very narrow vocal range and gentle melodic contour, making it perfect for aiming for a 100-point score.

SAY KOU SHOWRobāto Akiyama

Robert Akiyama “SAY KOU SHOW” (official music video & making-of), directed by Hiroshi Shinagawa
SAY KOU SHOWRobāto Akiyama

In addition to his work as a comedian, Akiyama of Robert showcases his musical talent through comic songs and more.

He already has a few hit tunes like “TOKAKUKA,” but lately it’s “SAY KOU SHOW” that’s been especially popular.

This track boldly and unabashedly puts dirty jokes front and center, and is characterized by a groovy yet repetitive vocal line.

The vocal range is narrow as well, making it a perfect song for aiming at a high score.

[For Teen Boys] Songs That Score High at Karaoke [2026] (21–30)

pure whiteFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – “masshiro” (pure white) [Official Audio]
pure whiteFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze’s new song “Masshiro.” When you think of Fujii Kaze, his music is striking for its foundation in Black music genres like R&B, soul, and neo-soul, but this work is characterized by a dream pop-like finish.

The vocal range is on the narrower side for his songs, which alone makes it quite easy to sing, but the most distinctive feature is the vocal line.

In this track, the vocal line moves very gently in pitch, and the groove isn’t heavily emphasized either.

Among his songs, it’s one of the easiest to sing, both rhythmically and in terms of the vocal line.