[20s] 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 people in their 20s.
We hope you find it helpful!
These picks are sure to get everyone pumped up.
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[20s] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (91–100)
Like this tonightAimyon92rank/position

As a female singer-songwriter, Aimyon is popular across a wide range of age groups.
Many of you are probably familiar with this song, which was used as the theme for the drama “We Can’t Become Beasts.” Since every track she releases generates huge buzz, you can confidently choose her songs for karaoke with any group.
Unrequited loveAimer93rank/position

“Kataomoi” has a distinctive rhythm and leans more toward “speaking” than “singing,” but this song was often sung by one of my voice-training students who wasn’t confident in singing and didn’t have a very wide range.
If you’re going to sing it, you’ll probably struggle with the rhythm first, so practice by listening to the song over and over.
Aside from the chorus, you don’t need to worry too much about pitch at the beginning.
If the rhythm doesn’t lock in first, it’ll feel off when you sing, so pay attention to where the phrases are cut and when each entry comes in, and maybe start with humming.
Humming will help you carry that same feeling into light singing, letting the sound resonate between your eyebrows without tension.
Once you’re used to it, keep that resonance in the brow area and shift into your singing voice.
If you can keep resonating in the same spot while you sing, you’ll capture a really nice vibe!
User ManualKana Nishino94rank/position

Speaking of love songs for women in their 20s and 30s, Kana Nishino is a must, right? Her song “Torisetsu” is her 27th single, released in 2015.
As the title suggests, it’s a cute track where the girlfriend gives her boyfriend an adorable set of “instructions” on how to handle her—almost like reading out a user manual.
It’s humorous, sweet, and totally heart-fluttering.
How about singing it at karaoke with your crush or someone you like?
EdisonWednesday Campanella95rank/position

Speaking of Wednesday Campanella since Shiina took over as vocalist, isn’t “Edison” the track that leaves the strongest impression? In this song, the highest note is a hi C#—but that only appears in a few falsetto phrases.
If we look at just the chest voice, it spans from mid2 B to hi A, which is relatively narrow for a female vocal piece.
Thanks to its addictive catchiness and singability striking just the right balance, it’s a song many women will likely want to add to their repertoire.
tobacco / cigarette(s)Koresawa96rank/position

Koresawa’s song, which delicately captures the ache of heartbreak, is one that many women in their twenties can easily relate to.
Using cigarettes as a key motif in the story, it voices lingering feelings and regret for a past lover.
Released as a digital single in March 2017 during her indie period, the track was praised as a work that strongly showcases her musical identity.
It’s perfect for times when you want to soothe the pain of love or open up to friends about what’s in your heart.
It’s also easy to sing at karaoke, and it’s recommended to perform it with plenty of emotion.
crescent moonAyaka97rank/position

“Mikazuki,” one of Ayaka’s signature songs, is practically a staple ballad with lyrics that make any woman’s heart flutter.
The key sits in a comfortable range, so you can sing it without strain.
Since many women know this song, it’s perfect for karaoke with female friends.
It’s a handy one to keep as your go-to karaoke number.
At all times.Noriyuki Makihara98rank/position

A signature song by Noriyuki Makihara, an artist who continues to lead Japan’s music scene with soaring, soul-stirring high notes and exceptional musical sensibility.
The song conveys that you can give your best at anything as long as someone dear to you is cheering you on, and its simple melody makes it easy to sing even for those who are tone-deaf.





