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Karaoke songs that are easy for middle school students to score high on

The number-one concern middle schoolers have in music is voice change.

While girls might not feel it as much, it’s a period when the vocal cords change significantly for both boys and girls, making it arguably the most difficult time to sing in your entire life.

For middle schoolers going through this, just controlling pitch can be challenging.

On top of that, recent Japanese pop songs often feature many high notes and few rests, which makes it even harder to aim for high scores.

So this time, we’ve selected songs that even middle school students with unstable voices can use to aim for high scores.

We also carefully considered how well the songs will be received, so be sure to check them out to the end.

Karaoke songs recommended for middle schoolers that make it easy to score high (91–100)

Well, I mean, it's not like... I mean...NGT48

NGT48 9th Single “Well, You Know, It’s Not Like…” MUSIC VIDEO
You know, well, it's not like... NGT48

Some people use the scoring feature to show off their singing skills or compete with friends.

For those folks, I recommend NGT48’s “Ano sa, iya betsuni.

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The song is characterized by its catchy melody line and narrow vocal range.

Thanks to this combination, even beginners can tackle it with ease.

Also, by focusing on the common scoring criteria—“singing in accurate pitch” and “keeping the rhythm”—aiming for a high score is well within reach.

It’s also a good idea to practice pitch and rhythm separately.

SecretNaoto Inti Raymi

Naoto Inti Raymi “Secret” Lyric Video
Secret Naoto Inti Raymi

Naoto Inti Raymi is a singer-songwriter who gained popularity in the 2010s for his music that blends pop and Black music.

Lately, it seems he has shifted his style and is now embracing R&B-influenced pop music that’s popular among young people.

His track “Secret” is one of his more stylish works and is also relatively easy to score high with at karaoke.

It has a vibe similar to Natori’s “Overdose,” with a simple vocal line, so even those who struggle with Western-style grooves can sing it without trouble.

LOVE isJapanese rice bran

LOVE is / Wanuka [Music Video]
LOVE is Wa Nuka

Wanudka, a singer-songwriter who gained popularity on social media and YouTube, is now supported by teens in middle and high school.

With a clean, approachable vocal tone and musical style, his songs tend to appeal to everyone, so many middle schoolers likely enjoy his music as well.

Among his tracks, the one that’s especially easy to score high with at karaoke is LOVE is.

It’s a song that softens the kind of melodic lines Sambomaster excels at.

There aren’t many high parts and you don’t need to belt, so it’s very easy to sing.

That figures.Naotaro Moriyama

Naotaro Moriyama – Samo Arinan Music Video
No wonder, Naotaro Moriyama

From the 2000s to the present, singer-songwriter Naotaro Moriyama has continued to gain popularity with songs that create a unique worldview.

I think many middle school students are familiar with him.

Among Moriyama’s songs, the one that’s especially easy to score high with at karaoke is Samo Arinan.

Although it features a lot of falsetto, the tempo is slow and the high notes aren’t excessively high, so it’s relatively easy to aim for a high score.

Be sure to check it out.

IcarusMotohiro Hata

Motohiro Hata “Icarus” Music Video - Film ‘Icarus: The One-Winged Town’ Ten Years and Eternity ver.-
Icarus Motohiro Hata

Singer-songwriter Motohiro Hata has been active since the 2000s.

It’s truly remarkable that he has continued to thrive at the forefront for so many years with a musical style that resonates with young people.

I think many middle schoolers are fans of his as well.

Among Hata’s songs, the one that’s particularly easy to score high with at karaoke is Icarus.

Partly because it has a story-like feel, the overall vocal line is arranged to hold back on sheer power.

In other words, it’s a song that showcases the lyrics, so the melody isn’t very difficult.

DororoASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION 『Dororo』
Dororo ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

A single by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION released in March 2019, written as the theme song for the TV anime Dororo.

It’s quintessentially them—a guitar rock track with satisfying sound production that makes great use of deep, heavy bass.

As for singing this song at karaoke, aiming for a high score should be relatively easy for anyone.

The melody is on the simpler side, so there aren’t any particularly difficult parts to sing.

Most people should be able to sing it in the original key.

Karaoke backing tracks may not fully reproduce the original’s satisfying rock groove, but keep the lively energy—don’t worry if it gets a bit rough—and power through to the end!

To the days without a nameyama

yama “To the Nameless Days” MV
To the nameless days yama

Yama has been active as a vocalist since 2018 and is well known for Haru wo Tsugeru.

In contrast to that song, the ballad-style track Nameless Days has a completely different vibe.

Yama’s husky, powerful voice brings out a unique romantic quality in the ballad.

I’ll say it again: it’s a ballad, so the music flows slowly.

That makes breathing technique crucial—be careful not to take breaths in awkward places.

If you want to imitate Yama’s voice, aim for strength without straining.