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[For Middle Schoolers] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2026]

The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?

This time, we’re introducing karaoke songs that have been popular and easy to sing among junior high school students.

We hope you find this helpful!

It’s sure to get everyone pumped up.

[Middle School Students] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing Ranking [2026] (61–70)

SketchAimyon64rank/position

AIMYON – Sketch [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Sketch Aimyon

Aimyon is a popular female singer-songwriter whose musical style is inspired by folk songs.

She has produced many great tracks, and among them, “Sketch” is especially easy to sing.

The vocal range is somewhat broad at mid1 F# to hi E, but the hi E only appears once in the final chorus, and the higher parts are generally around hi C#, so junior high school girls shouldn’t have trouble with the vocals.

It’s also a relatively recent song, so its popularity is spot-on.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire!

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Furusato/Arashi with lyrics 💎 High-quality full audio 🎧 Furusato - ARASHI (cover)
Hometown Arashi

This song was produced for NHK’s 61st Kōhaku Uta Gassen in 2010.

Arashi performed it in a chorus with the other participating artists.

Since then, it has become a familiar feature of Kōhaku.

In 2017, it was also used for the program “24-Hour Television: Love Saves the Earth.” It is also used for choral performances and is an easy song to sing.

LazuliMONGOL800×WANIMA66rank/position

MONGOL800 × WANIMA “Lazuli” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Lazuli MONGOL800 × WANIMA

The song Lazuli by MONGOL800 and WANIMA.

Since both bands are known for their lively musical style, this track has a very refreshing vibe.

WANIMA’s songs often include quite a few high-pitched parts, but because this is a collaboration with MONGOL800, it’s characterized by being sung within a relatively narrow vocal range overall.

As long as you pay attention to the long tones and the initial vocal attacks, it’s a song that almost anyone can sing convincingly.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

ringoMotohiro Hata × Masamune Kusano67rank/position

Motohiro Hata × Masamune Kusano “ringo” Music Video
Ringo Hata Motohiro × Kusano Masamune

The new song “ringo” by Motohiro Hata and Masamune Kusano, the vocalist of Spitz.

Since both artists are known for their emotionally expressive vocals, the announcement initially drew attention over what kind of synergy would emerge.

This piece is characterized by a very singable vocal line.

Masamune Kusano’s timbre is quite high, and many of his songs span a wide range, but this track is set in a somewhat modest range, so there are no difficult high notes.

The melody itself is catchy, making it easy for anyone to sing.

threadMasaki Suda × Huwie Ishizaki68rank/position

Ito – Masaki Suda × Huwie Ishizaki
Ito Sugata Masaki × Ishizaki Huwie

Ito, a collaboration between Masaki Suda and Huwie Ishizaki.

This song was chosen as the ending theme for the film of the same name and is one of Miyuki Nakajima’s signature pieces that deeply moves listeners.

In particular, Suda’s masculine vocals—ranging from rich mid-lows to beautiful highs—and Ishizaki’s gentle, warm voice amplify the song’s emotional impact.

With its simple melody, it’s easy to sing and approachable for karaoke.

Although originally performed by a woman, the vocal range isn’t very high, making it comfortable for both men and women to sing.

MadderNaotaro Moriyama69rank/position

Naotaro Moriyama / “Akane” Music Video
Naotaro Akamori-yama

An artist who has been active for many years with distinctive lyrics and melodies, Naotaro Moriyama.

When it comes to his vocals, most people probably picture his unique falsetto, right? It’s true that many of his songs use falsetto, which can make them hard to sing for those who aren’t confident singers.

However, Akane is different.

Among Moriyama’s works, it’s unusually narrow in vocal range and unfolds at a gentle pace.

For anyone who finds singing difficult, it couldn’t be easier to sing—so be sure to check it out.

People and people and people and peopleCreepHyp70rank/position

CreepHyp – “People and People and People and People” (MUSIC VIDEO)
People and people and people and people Creephype

CreepHyp is a band that’s gaining popularity for its catchy musical style.

Their music, which blends delicacy with brightness, is especially popular among teens and people in their twenties of all genders.

Among CreepHyp’s works, the song I particularly recommend to those who aren’t confident in singing is their new track “Hito to Hito to Hito to Hito” (“People and People and People and People”).

While many CreepHyp songs span a wide vocal range, this one is about average in range, and the vocal line feels like typical Japanese rock, so there aren’t any complicated pitch jumps.