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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 middle schoolers (41–50)

cherrySpitz

Spitz have been at the forefront from the 1990s to today with their one-of-a-kind vocals.

Among their songs, Cherry is one of the most well-known.

Its biggest charm is the simple, beautiful melody—so catchy that you can kind of remember it after just one listen! For people who aren’t confident singers, simply memorizing a song can be a hurdle.

With Cherry, it’s relatively easy to learn, and since everyone knows it, you can even ask someone else to sing it for you if you’re in a bind.

It’s definitely a song worth practicing!

dogwood (flowering dogwood)Yo Hitoto

This is a hit song by Yo Hitoto, who is active not only as a singer but also as a composer and in many other roles.

It’s popular as a song about thinking of someone important, and it’s relatively easy for women to sing.

If you sing it with feeling, it really resonates.

Why not give it a try at karaoke?

Bridge of Gloryyuzu

Yuzu - Eikou no Kakihashi (Glory Bridge)
Glorious Bridge - Yuzu

It was used as NHK’s official theme song for the Athens Olympics, cheering on athletes active on the world stage through music.

It’s one of Yuzu’s signature songs.

Yujin Kitagawa’s powerful vocals and the straightforward lyrics make it a song that gives you energy and courage.

It also drew attention when it was performed with students from across the country on the Kouhaku Uta Gassen.

There's always tomorrowUlfuls

Ulfuls Ashita ga Aru sa Vietsub There’s Always Tomorrow!!
There’s Always Tomorrow - Ulfuls

Ulfuls covered Kyu Sakamoto’s smash hit.

They collaborated with Re:Japan, and the song was also performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

It’s a long-popular tune loved by people of all ages.

With a clear melody and tempo, it’s an easy song to sing.

flameLiSA

LiSA “Homura” -MUSIC CLIP-
Homura LiSA

Homura, which was chosen as the theme song for the hugely popular anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, is now one of LiSA’s signature songs.

Gurenge, also used in Demon Slayer, has a fast tempo and is quite difficult, but compared to that, Homura is much easier to sing.

It has a relaxed tempo and many of the notes are on the lower side, so it won’t strain your throat.

The chorus does go a bit higher in places, but if you can’t reach those notes in chest voice, it’s perfectly fine to switch to falsetto there!

On nights when cherry blossoms fallAimyon

Aimyon – On the Night the Cherry Blossoms Fall [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
On nights when cherry blossoms fall, Aimyon

Singer-songwriter Aimyon’s songs are not only popular among the people around you in middle school, but they’re widely loved across generations! Plus, because so many of her tracks are well-known, they’re safe picks for karaoke—one reason they’re such hits there.

Among them, the one I especially recommend is “On the Night the Sakura Fall.” Its vocal range is comfortably within that of a typical female singer, the pitch doesn’t fluctuate too dramatically, and the melody is straightforward, making it easy to sing.

The tempo is on the slower side too, so try singing it while checking each phrase carefully!

I look up as I walkKyu Sakamoto

Walk looking up Sakamoto Kyu — with lyrics
I Look Up as I Walk by Kyu Sakamoto

It’s the famous smash hit by Kyu Sakamoto.

It has enjoyed popularity not only in Japan but overseas as well.

It’s also well known as a song of recovery after the Great East Japan Earthquake.

Just listening to it fills you with energy and courage.

Although its initial release is old, it’s a song that has continued to be loved for a long time.