Recommended Japanese pop songs for middle schoolers to sing at karaoke
Do you junior high schoolers go to karaoke often?
This time, we researched popular songs that junior high students can enjoy at karaoke!
Whether you’ve already made your karaoke debut, you’re not great at karaoke, or you’ve never been, this is for you!
We’ve gathered a variety of songs that many people find fun or satisfying to sing, as well as songs you can handle without pushing yourself even if you’re not confident at karaoke.
Depending on the song, we also recommend trying some dance moves along with singing!
Let’s make the most of your youthful days and get fired up with a super fun karaoke time!
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Recommended Japanese Pop Karaoke Songs for Junior High School Students (41–50)
Gather round! Party people!Yabai T-Shirts Yasan

When it comes to karaoke crowd-pleasers, this is definitely the go-to song.
The lyrics have lots of repetition, so it’s easy to sing.
It takes quite a bit of stamina to get through it solo, so a duet works well.
Everyone should join in on the chorus!
AGEHAGENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE

When it comes to party tunes by GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE, who have gone beyond Japan and found success with overseas performances, this is the song.
How about singing it with style and instantly amping up the crowd?
Silent majorityKeyakizaka46

It’s a hit song by the popular idol group Keyakizaka46.
Its dark vibe—unusual for an idol song—is a big draw, and the lyrics are perfect for sensitive middle schoolers.
It works whether sung by boys or girls, so it’s a song you can approach proactively.
It’s also a good idea to learn the dance for a karaoke event.
skyGENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE

This song is a cover of DEEP’s classic by GENERATIONS.
It’s the theme song for the movie “Ani ni Aisaresugite Komattemasu” (“My Big Brother Loves Me Too Much”), and the two vocalists create a wonderful harmony.
Give it a try at karaoke—not just the guys, but girls too!
Ninjari Ban BanKyary Pamyu Pamyu

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s songs are all well-known and always get the crowd going at karaoke.
“Ninja Re Bang Bang” was released in 2013 and was also featured in commercials.
It’s packed with sound effects and is a fun, quirky track.
Be sure to sing and dance along with everyone and have a great time!
I want to be your lover.Mao Abe

It’s a popular song by singer-songwriter Mao Abe.
It expresses the feelings of a girl with an unrequited crush, and the lyrics are irresistibly relatable.
The tempo is slow and it’s easy to sing, so try channeling Abe-ma and give it a go.
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

As one of the songs that went viral in 2024, many people will surely remember “Bunny Girl.” The talent of AKASAKI, who created this track at the young age of a high school student, is truly remarkable, and I’m sure there are people practicing it to add this masterpiece by a young artist to their karaoke repertoire.
The use of 7th chords that pops up throughout is stylish, and while it may sound understated at first, the melody line is actually very catchy and easy to remember, with no extreme high notes—so even those who struggle with high pitches should find it easy to sing.
Try approaching it at karaoke with a slightly cool, playfully suave vibe, and you’ll do great!





