[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.
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[For Teen Boys] Songs That Score High at Karaoke [2026] (21–30)
FUNKY MUSIC!!Dannie May

Dannie May is a three-member vocal unit popular among young people.
While many recent vocal units tend to favor a K-pop-leaning, stylish sound, they primarily focus on orthodox J-pop.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is FUNKY MUSIC!!.
There’s a falsetto part in the middle, but otherwise the range stays in the mid register and the vocal line doesn’t fluctuate much, making it a song where a perfect score is well within reach.
On a boring nightgarari

Singer-songwriter Garari has been steadily gaining momentum since his debut.
He’s known for drastically changing his musical style from song to song and has produced numerous classics.
Among his works, the one I especially recommend is “On a Boring Night.” Its musicality is somewhat close to Sakanaction, featuring a smooth, low-dynamic vocal line.
There’s a slight rise in voltage during the rap part in the middle, but otherwise the vocals remain very uniform—making it perfect if you’re aiming for a perfect score.
PredatorAKASAKI

Starting her career as a singer-songwriter at the young age of 16, AKASAKI skyrocketed to fame when her 2024 release “Bunny Girl” became a massive viral hit.
Her songs, woven from the fresh sensibility unique to a teenager, a mature perspective, and outstanding songwriting talent, are all remarkable—so much so that not only her peers but also working adults in their 20s and beyond will find themselves wanting to sing them at karaoke.
The same goes for “Predator,” released in May 2025: it’s a killer tune that showcases AKASAKI’s signature taste, deftly blending a J-pop vibe reminiscent of the early Heisei era with a stylish, 2020s feel.
Its catchy hook will have you humming along after just one listen.
When singing it at karaoke, try delivering it lightly without overexerting, but avoid sounding too flat—be mindful of your breathing spots and aim for a smooth, flowing performance!
protagonistSUPER BEAVER

This is the song chosen as the 2025 theme for Fuji TV’s “Mezamashi TV,” and it’s the kind of track that flips your motivation switch on from the morning! SUPER BEAVER’s songs don’t really have the image of being “high” in pitch, and the vocal range of this song, “Shujinkou,” is mainly mid-range at D#3–G#4, so I think many men can sing it mostly in chest voice! Since there’s no intro, be careful not to miss the karaoke guide cue before the vocals come in.
Also, because it’s a band song, if you stay aware of the drums and move your body to the beat as you sing, it’s easier to keep rhythm, it locks in with the melody, and your voice will come out more easily! The opening is already the chorus, and for the choruses throughout the song, make sure to project the very first consonant without hesitation! For the long notes, keep your eye on the pitch bar all the way to the end!
Lost itemKitanitatsuya

Compared to his high notes, Tatsuya Kitani gives a stronger impression with his lower range, doesn’t he? He has a signature song called “Ao no Sumika,” but in fact, the new song “Nakushimono” has a narrower range and might be easier for low-voice male singers to sing in chest voice.
There are a few higher parts in the chorus, but falsetto works just fine there.
Just note that the last chorus modulates and goes up by a whole step.
If you can get through that section when you sing, you’ll be golden—so add some momentum and let your voice out!
amberSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI are known for their wide musical range, from orthodox rock to fantastical J-pop.
Recently, they shifted their style toward groove-focused tracks, but their new song “Kohaku” returns to their roots with a languid, introspective J-pop vibe.
Because Fukase’s voice is high, it might seem like a high-pitched song, but the range isn’t that wide, and the vocal line is relatively flat with little contour.
There are plenty of long tones, but the pitch is easy to track, so if you can find the right key and maintain stable vocal production, you can definitely aim for a high score.
Maximum reachSEKAI NO OWARI

As you’d expect, if it’s the theme song of a massively popular anime, you can look forward to a great response at karaoke.
“Saikō Tōtatsuten,” released by SEKAI NO OWARI in 2023, is a digital-only single written as the opening theme for the TV anime ONE PIECE.
The lyric video featuring ONE PIECE footage drew attention as well.
With its catchy, anime-like appeal, refreshing vibe, and a uniquely SEKAI NO OWARI world that even weaves in a marching band-style arrangement midway, this song is sure to liven up any karaoke session.
The melody line stays within a fairly steady pitch range, so even those with lower voices should be able to handle it by adjusting the key.


