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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Youthful songs that are easy to sing at karaoke: Recommended classics and popular tracks (1–10)
Me, looking my best—I'm unstoppable! (feat. Yurinya)Pretty Chuu

As the title suggests, it’s a positive song with lyrics that boost your self-esteem and help you love yourself! The range is comfortable, so even karaoke beginners can sing it with confidence, and it’s easy to get hyped at karaoke—singing with friends will make it even more fun.
When you sing, the chorus starts on A#4, so don’t push your voice; imagine singing lightly with a smile, which makes it easier to catch the groove and keep it sounding cute.
It might be best to sing as if you’ve actually become an idol! That way your facial muscles stay lifted, which prevents a throaty sound and lets you sing comfortably and pleasantly.
Also, waving your hand side to side like at a live concert helps you lock into the rhythm, so I recommend it!
IfDance with the sun, sing in the moonlit night.

According to JOYSOUND, the average score for “Moshimo” in August 2025 was 85.
670.
If you pay a bit more attention to pitch, I think you can raise it even further.
Since rhythm is very important in this song, it’s best to start by matching the timing slowly and accurately.
Rather than trying to sing the whole thing at once, practice section by section so it doesn’t get jumbled and is easier to memorize.
In parts with lots of words, clapping along, keeping the rhythm with your body, or speaking crisply will help you lock into the beat.
For the chorus, try swaying side to side as if you’re dancing; you’ll be able to sing more energetically, which helps you hit the high notes and project your voice.
Since it’s an idol song, the most important thing is to have fun singing it.
Singing with high energy makes it easier to project, so try singing with a smile!
Star‑mineHatsuboshi Academy

Gakuen Idolmaster is popular among teens and people in their twenties.
Many of my students play this game, and a lot of them have sung its songs in lessons.
This time, Star‑mine isn’t a solo track but a unit song! Overall, the key is comfortable for female voices, but the highest note is a high G# (G#5), which appears at the end of the chorus.
Hitting a high G# after continuous singing is quite challenging, but aim to produce it entirely in head voice—imagine sending the sound thinly upward, as if from above your head straight up—and make sure to support it with solid breath flow.
If it’s hard to do within the song, first practice producing just this note on its own.
Since it’s an idol song, it could be fun to gather fans of Gakumasu and split the parts! Enjoy singing it!
Youth songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular tracks (11–20)
March 9Remioromen

This famous song by Remioromen, known for its poignant melody and beautiful lyrics, was released on March 9, 2004.
Although it was created to celebrate the wedding of a mutual friend of the band members, the influence of a drama in which it was used as an insert song has made it a staple at graduation ceremonies.
The world is falling in loveCHiCO with HoneyWorks

A song by CHiCO with HoneyWorks, famous as the theme song for a popular coming-of-age manga’s anime adaptation.
The music video—depicting a heartrending love story between two girls and one boy with beautiful illustrations—also became a hot topic.
The track garnered strong support from younger listeners, especially women.
I want to be lovedYumcha
The work “Aisaretai,” which gained popularity mainly among teenagers, is a piece by Yumcha that portrays the feelings of a girl who can’t let go of her love for her somewhat deadbeat boyfriend.
While the lyrics are negative, the melody is brimming with pop charm, resulting in an overall bright tone.
Although the song is on the higher side, the vocal range itself isn’t particularly wide.
With proper key adjustment, most women should be able to sing it without issue.
Yes, with pleasure.Kent on this side

Singing the latest hits can show you’re on trend, but classic anthems are still essential for getting the crowd going at karaoke.
That’s why we recommend “Hai Yorokonde.” It’s often seen as high and difficult, but that’s only if you try to replicate the falsetto in the chorus; the highest chest note is mid2 F#, which isn’t particularly high.
The song is guaranteed to hype up the room, but since it has many rapid-fire lyrics, make sure you identify your breathing spots in advance.






