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[Teens] 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’ll introduce some karaoke-friendly songs that have been popular among teens.

I hope you find it helpful!

These picks are sure to get everyone hyped.

[Teens] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (61–70)

Blues in the ClosetI wish it could stay midnight forever.64rank/position

ZUTOMAYO “Blues in the Closet” Music Video (Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni. – Blues in the Closet)
Blues in the Closet Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.

A band overwhelmingly supported by teenage girls, Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.

While they’re basically J‑POP, their slightly jazzy arrangements are distinctive, and they’ve even received a song from world-renowned bassist Ryu Kawamura.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend to teenage girls is “Blues in the Closet.” I think ACAne’s vocal timbre perfectly suits the higher range typical of teenage girls.

Also, the lack of extreme pitch jumps makes it easier to sing.

Silent majorityKeyakizaka4665rank/position

Silent Majority is infused with messages that empathize with the unique struggles and anxieties of being a teenager.

It was released in 2016 as the debut single by the female idol group Keyakizaka46.

The track features an electro sound that is both dazzling and evocative of the fleeting nature of youth.

The lyrics, themed around living true to yourself, are a perfect match for teens navigating their adolescence.

It’s recommended to sing it freely, as if speaking to someone or raising your voice.

Try singing this crowd-pleasing number at karaoke, whether on your own or with friends.

maybeYOASOBI66rank/position

YOASOBI “Tabun” Official Music Video
Probably YOASOBI

If you’re a teenager, many of you will probably choose the latest hits and love songs.

YOASOBI’s “Tabun,” released digitally in July 2020, is a slightly sentimental love song about a breakup.

It captures that relatable feeling of nodding along and thinking, “I know exactly what you mean”: the everyday life shared by two people comes to an end, and even when you’re alone, you still feel as if the other person is somewhere nearby, reacting out of habit.

The song has a mid-tempo feel, making it fairly easy to sing as a karaoke choice, don’t you think?

Biting the second handI wish it could stay midnight forever.67rank/position

ZUTOMAYO - “Bite the Second Hand” Music Video (Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni. – Byoushin wo Kamu)
Bite the second hand - Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.

Zutomayo’s famous song “Byoushin wo Kamu” has super cool instrumentals in the back, and the vocal melody has an easy-to-follow build, so it’s a really cool song if you can sing it! I’ve worked on this song several times in vocal training lessons, and I found the rhythm surprisingly tricky.

In the A verse, the length of the held notes and the timing of when the melody comes in are difficult unless you’re really locking into the beat.

If you listen closely, it shouldn’t be a problem, so try singing along with the original track repeatedly.

Also, the high note in the chorus goes up to E5, so you really need to be conscious of accents or it won’t come out easily.

First, sing slowly and check which lyrics you’ll accent.

There are quite a few high notes throughout the chorus, so it’s good to keep those accents in mind all the way to the end.

Friend ~Time to Depart~yuzu68rank/position

Yuzu “Friend ~The Time of Departure~”
Friend ~Time of Departure~ Yuzu

Now, when it comes to folk duos in the J-POP scene, the first act that likely comes to mind is Yuzu—and this is their 38th single.

Released as a limited-edition single through the end of December 2013, the song was originally written for all the staff who went on tour after the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011.

With lyrics about friendship, it seems like a perfect fit for teenage girls who often go to karaoke with friends.

As a medium-tempo ballad, it’s easy to sing and a beautifully crafted number that effortlessly draws listeners in.

sunflowerAdo69rank/position

This is Ado’s 21st single in total, released in July 2023.

It was selected as the theme song for TBS’s Tuesday drama “18/40: With Two, Dreams and Love.” The track carries a gentle mood that conjures up scenes of peaceful summer days just by listening.

In this song, Ado showcases wonderful vocal expression by deftly switching among various vocal timbres, but I don’t think the melody itself is particularly complex, so even those who don’t sing often can easily choose it for karaoke.

If you emphasize the contrast between the softly, calmly sung parts and the powerful sections, it should sound really good—so give it a try.

It’s also excellent as a practice piece for acquiring a range of vocal techniques, making it a recommended choice for anyone looking to level up their singing.

Flower of loveAimyon70rank/position

Aimyon – Flower of Love [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Flower of Love Aimyon

A singer-songwriter with catchy musicality who enjoys overwhelming support from young people, Aimyon.

Her nostalgic compositions that evoke folk songs always become a hot topic.

Her track “Ai no Hana” is her latest song.

Crafted in the pop style she excels at—reminiscent of Kazuo Zaitsu—this work features a simple vocal line, a hallmark of Japanese pop music.

Even if you can’t do vibrato, it’s a song that still sounds good, so be sure to give it a listen.