Easy-to-sing youth songs for karaoke: recommended classics and popular hits
Shouting “Bakayaro!” toward the sea is a classic scene in coming-of-age dramas.
You might quip, “Nobody actually does that,” but whether you’re young—or even as you get older—there are times when you just want to yell at the top of your lungs.
That said, not many people have a conveniently located (?) beach nearby, so why not blow off steam with some coming-of-age songs at karaoke instead.
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Coming-of-age songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks (71–80)
Otona BlueAtarashii Gakkou no Leaders

Right now, the most popular idol group is Atarashii Gakko! (New School Leaders).
They’ve captured attention with their unique personas—unlike previous idols—and a nostalgic musical style that matches the revival boom.
Among their songs, one that’s especially easy to sing is Otona Blue.
Since it features elements of kayōkyoku (classic Japanese pop), it’s arranged with a relaxed tempo and a mature, singable melody reminiscent of older tracks.
It sits in the mid-range, which also makes it comfortable for men to sing.
SmileNana Mori

Mori Nana, known for her bright, uplifting singing voice, covered “Smile” in 2020, and it’s an easy song to sing at karaoke.
The tempo is relaxed, the pitch range isn’t very wide, and it’s easy to remember.
The melody is simple, so even elementary school kids and karaoke beginners can sing it comfortably.
Try singing it with a gentle tone like Mori-san when you’re at karaoke with friends or family.
It’s a warm, feel-good song that people of all ages can enjoy, and it’s sure to brighten up the atmosphere.
bookmarkAqua Timez

A coming-of-age song by Aqua Timez that reflects on memories with a lover from whom one has been separated.
The rhythm is relatively fast, but the repeated pitch makes it easy to sing.
Since there are few long sustained notes, the key point is to avoid going off pitch.
Coming-of-age songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks (81–90)
BoyhoodYosui Inoue

As one of the signature songs of kayōkyoku star Yosui Inoue, it’s loved by people of all ages and genders.
With its relaxed tempo, you can check each pitch as you sing, making it a great choice for those who aren’t confident at karaoke.
There aren’t many big leaps in pitch either, so it’s easy to sing.
fragileEvery Little Thing

This is a love song by Every Little Thing, featuring girlish yet simple lyrics that resonate across generations.
With a beautiful sound that even elementary school girls can enjoy, it creates a bright, uplifting atmosphere—perfect for karaoke.
A bright futurenever young beach

If you’re not confident in your singing but feel like performing something bright with a slightly poppy rhythm, I recommend “Akarui Mirai” by the rock band never young beach.
The rhythm is easy to follow, so it’s a very singable choice for karaoke.
The Aye-Aye Song: Days of You, Me, and UsC&K

If you can sing this at karaoke, you’re guaranteed to be a hit.
It’s a heart-fluttering song that captures the feelings of a couple in a long-distance relationship, delivered with a high-tone voice.
It’s great as a duet, but if you sing it solo with a gentle touch, you’re sure to get some excited cheers.





