[For Middle Schoolers] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2025]
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.
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[Middle Schoolers] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing Ranking [2025] (21–30)
Kanata HarukaRADWIMPS29rank/position

RADWIMPS is a band that boasts overwhelming popularity not only among teens but also among people in their 30s.
They keep releasing hit songs with catchy, memorable phrases every time.
Among their works, the song I’d recommend for those who aren’t confident singers is Kanata Haluka.
This track is arranged as classic J-pop.
While it’s on the longer side compared to typical songs, it doesn’t require belting, so I think you’ll be able to sing it without any trouble.
FarewellSEKAI NO OWARI30rank/position

SEKAI NO OWARI is a band known for its soft, childlike dreamworld aesthetic that leaves a lasting impression.
Debuting in 2007, they’ve remained at the forefront ever since.
Their new song, Saraba, continues their signature style: a pop piece featuring a gentle, pastel-like atmosphere.
The vocal line is simple enough that even children could sing it.
Some listeners might worry if they can’t produce a light, high tone like Fukase’s, but the song doesn’t require a wide vocal range, so there’s no need to be overly concerned.
[Middle School Students] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing Ranking [2025] (31–40)
look at the seaYuma31rank/position

Comdot, a YouTuber group hugely popular among young people.
Although they’ve recently been plagued by various troubles and have been losing subscribers, they still enjoy overwhelming popularity.
The song “look at the sea” is by Yuma, a member of Comdot.
It’s a refreshing pop tune, and since Yuma isn’t a professional vocalist, the vocal line throughout is arranged to be very easy to sing.
Velvet Poemback number32rank/position

Back number is a band that has gained popularity for their catchy musical style that blends rock elements into J-pop.
From the 2000s to today, they’ve remained at the forefront for nearly 20 years—a remarkably long-lived band.
Over their long career, they’ve also released songs that are simple and easy for anyone to sing.
One such song is Velvet no Uta (Velvet Poem).
While the arrangement has a rock feel, the vocals are firmly rooted in J-pop, and the strong ballad influence makes it comfortable to sing even for those who aren’t into intense vocal styles.
BremenYorushika33rank/position

Yorushika is a duo whose laid-back vocals are irresistibly catchy.
With vocals and musicality that exude a stylish vibe amid a languid atmosphere, they’ve won strong support, especially among younger listeners.
Because their songs rarely require belting, they’re also recommended for people who aren’t confident singers.
Among their tracks, Bremen is particularly easy to sing, so even those who find it hard to project their voice can perform it comfortably.
If you sing with a husky tone that mixes in some breath, the mood will come through instantly—so try to keep that in mind.
Carrying YouAzumi Inoue34rank/position
It’s “Carrying You,” well known from Studio Ghibli’s film Castle in the Sky! This song is sometimes chosen as a piece for choir competitions, too.
Among middle schoolers, almost everyone knows it, right? Some people aren’t confident in singing because they don’t know how to sing like in typical J-pop, and their singing ends up sounding choral.
If that’s you, try choosing a song where that choir-like quality becomes your strength—you’ll be able to sing it perfectly! It’s your unique voice, so pick songs that showcase your best qualities and break out of your shell!
aesthetic senseJapanese rice bran35rank/position

Wanwuka is a singer-songwriter whose catchy musical style has earned massive support from young listeners.
Because he has a high vocal timbre, some people who aren’t confident singers might feel intimidated.
For those folks, we recommend the song “Shinbigan.” Among Wanwuka’s tracks, it has a relatively narrow vocal range, with no notable rapid-fire lines or shouts, so it should be easier to sing.
If you’re having trouble, try lowering the key based on the highest note in the chorus.






