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.
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Songs that are easy to sing even for those who aren’t good at singing. Recommended karaoke songs for middle schoolers (41–50)
Love so sweetstorm

When you think of Arashi, isn’t this the song that comes to mind for many people? “Love So Sweet” was released in 2007 and was used as the theme song for the drama Hana Yori Dango, starring Jun Matsumoto.
With this song, Arashi won the Single of the Year at the Gold Disc Awards.
Among people who aren’t confident at karaoke, are there some who feel they’re not good at livening up the mood? Songs like “Love So Sweet,” which are upbeat and widely known, get everyone involved, so the atmosphere can “naturally” heat up.
Also, songs by groups like Arashi are composed so each member can sing their part, meaning the melodies aren’t overly complex or extremely wide in range.
It’s a perfect track when you want everyone to get fired up together!
Songs that are easy to sing even for those who aren’t good at singing. Recommended karaoke songs for middle schoolers (51–60)
Velvet Poemback number

Back number is a band that has gained popularity for their catchy musical style that blends rock elements into J-pop.
From the 2000s to today, they’ve remained at the forefront for nearly 20 years—a remarkably long-lived band.
Over their long career, they’ve also released songs that are simple and easy for anyone to sing.
One such song is Velvet no Uta (Velvet Poem).
While the arrangement has a rock feel, the vocals are firmly rooted in J-pop, and the strong ballad influence makes it comfortable to sing even for those who aren’t into intense vocal styles.
If I'm wrapped in kindnessYumi Matsutoya

This is the theme song from Studio Ghibli’s film Kiki’s Delivery Service.
The third single by Yumi Arai (Yumi Matsutoya) was used.
It’s a song almost everyone has heard at least once, and one that makes people want to sing along at karaoke.
SakurazakaMasaharu Fukuyama

It’s the theme song of Ucchan Nanchan’s “Future Diary.” It’s a gentle, ballad-style love song and a million seller that was released in celebration of Masaharu Fukuyama’s 10th anniversary since his debut.
I’ve heard that the “Sakurazaka” it’s modeled after exists in two places: Tokyo and Nagasaki.
The song gives off the impression of a slightly grown-up, mature man.
Ponyo on the CliffFujioaka Fujimaki & Nozomi Ohashi

It’s the theme song of Studio Ghibli’s animated film “Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea.” The song is by Nozomi Ohashi, who was active as a child actress, and the folk duo Fujioka Fujimaki.
With its relaxed, easy-to-sing chorus, catchy melody, and Nozomi Ohashi’s cute choreography, it became a huge hit across a wide range of ages, especially among young children.
cherry (cherry fruit; sakuranbo)Ai Otsuka

This is one of Ai Otsuka’s signature songs.
It was also used in Nyanko Star’s comedy routine, and it’s been getting a lot of play again recently.
It’s very well-known, and I think it’s easy for women to sing.
Since it’s a bright, up-tempo track, it’s perfect for singing together.
It’s also recommended as a starter to hype up the crowd.
IcarusMotohiro Hata

Hata Motohiro is a singer-songwriter who has gained popularity for his catchy musical style.
His work “Icarus” is so accomplished that a film was even made based on its lyrics.
While the lyrics are profound, the melody isn’t particularly difficult; it remains approachable overall.
There aren’t especially high parts or rapid-fire lines, so even those who aren’t confident singers should be able to handle it without trouble.
Adding depth with a fuller low register will instantly bring out richness, so be sure to keep that in mind.





