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Easy-to-sing songs even for those who aren’t good at singing. Karaoke songs recommended for middle school students.

I love music!

But there are surely people who aren’t confident about singing and prefer to just listen and enjoy, right?

Even when you work up the courage to try singing, it can be hard to take the plunge because you’re afraid of messing up.

Here, we’ve carefully selected top karaoke songs that are especially friendly and easy for middle schoolers to sing!

While including relatively new tracks, they’re all songs with familiar melodies and smaller pitch differences, so they should be easier to tackle.

I hope this helps ease your anxiety, even a little, and gives you a chance to feel the joy of singing.

Songs that are easy to sing even for those who aren’t good at singing. Recommended karaoke songs for junior high school students (21–30)

Foolish (Prod. Taka Perry)Aile The Shota

Aile The Shota / Foolish (Prod. Taka Perry) -Official Video-
Foolish (Prod. Taka Perry)Aile The Shota

Singer-songwriter Aile The Shota, whose talent SKY-HI has acknowledged.

The pronunciation is “Aile The Shota.” His music is characterized by blending R&B elements into J-pop, and he’s gaining popularity for his stylish vibe.

Among his songs, the one I especially recommend is “Foolish (Prod.

Taka Perry).” While it’s rooted in R&B, it features almost none of the advanced techniques like vocal runs, and the vocal range is narrow, making it easy for anyone to sing.

I want to be your boyfriend.Cody Lee (Li)

Cody・Lee (Li) – I Want to Be Your Boyfriend (Music Video)
I want to be your boyfriend, Cody・Lee (Li)

The rock band Cody・Lee (李)—pronounced “Cody Lee”—known for their distinctive musicality, has been attracting attention.

While they’re categorized as a rock band, their wide-ranging musical sensibilities make their style hard to pin down to any single genre.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend for people who aren’t confident in their singing is Kimi no Kareshi ni Naritai (“I Want to Be Your Boyfriend”).

This track has a very narrow vocal range, and the vocal line is notably simple.

It’s easy for anyone to sing, so give it a try.

Dangling earringscompletely; drastically; entirely; with a bang (sound of sliding door opening)

Garari – Swaying Earrings [OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO]
Dangling earrings clink.

The artist Garari is known for a wide-ranging musical style.

True to the name, their musicality shifts dramatically from song to song, delivering a stream of hit numbers with sounds that never get dull.

Among Garari’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is Yureru Pierce (“Swaying Earrings”).

It’s a stylish, catchy J-pop piece.

Although it’s in a major key, the vocal line has a languid feel, so even junior high school students whose voices are still stabilizing can sing it without any issues.

Rain MaidenRaon

Raon 라온 | 'Rain Maiden (Ameotome)' M/V
Rain Maiden Raon

Raon is a singer from South Korea.

Although she’s a Korean artist, she has released many songs in Japanese, making her popular in the J-pop scene as well.

Among Raon’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Ame Otome” (Rain Maiden).

It exudes a dark atmosphere.

The entire song is sung using a whisper voice from start to finish.

This whisper vocal style is easy to produce even for those who aren’t confident singers, and it tends to sound good without requiring special techniques.

Try singing it without forcing your voice—comfortably, and with a dark tone.

Promise of SunflowersMotohiro Hata

Motohiro Hata – “Himawari no Yakusoku” Music Video
Himawari no Yakusoku by Motohiro Hata

It became famous as the theme song for the animated movie ‘Stand By Me Doraemon.

‘ It’s easy to sing not only for men but also for women, so it’s great for karaoke.

Many people have seen the movie, and the song’s lyrics and composition are so good that it doesn’t feel like a typical anime theme, making it popular across a wide range of age groups.

snakeYorushika

Yorushika – Hebi (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Snake Yorushika

Yorushika is a unit that has produced many great songs.

You could say they’re one of the most popular acts among teenagers.

Among their works, the one I especially recommend for its popularity and ease of singing is Hebi (“Snake”).

The song’s vocal range is mid1E to hiA, which is quite narrow for a female song.

The pitch movement is also relatively gentle, so any junior high school girl should be able to sing it well.

It’s a song that appeals to both girls and boys, so be sure to check it out.

Dried flowersYuri

Yuri “Dry Flower” Official Music Video - Director’s Cut ver. -
Dry Flower - Yuri

Dry Flower, sung by Yuuri, a popular artist right now.

That slightly husky, textured voice feels so pleasant, doesn’t it? The lyrics, which link a faded dried flower with an ex-boyfriend, express the feelings of a woman who can’t quite shake the clouds away.

It might be hard to mimic Yuuri’s voice, but if you focus on the rhythm and especially the falsetto parts in the chorus, I think you can really make this song your own.

Give it a try!