Japanese pop songs that are easy for teenage boys to sing at karaoke
Have you ever found yourself at a loss, wondering what to sing when you go to karaoke with friends?
Once boys reach middle or high school, they probably get more chances to go to karaoke just like the girls do.
Here are some easy-to-sing Japanese songs recommended for teenage guys so you won’t be stuck deciding what to sing!
These are all hit artists and tracks that just about everyone has heard at least once, so you really can’t go wrong singing the songs we introduce here.
You might even discover some new favorites as you read the article.
If you get nervous, it might be a good idea to practice solo karaoke or at home first before heading out with friends!
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Japanese karaoke songs that are easy for teenage boys to sing (81–90)
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

You can’t go a day without hearing the song “Bunny Girl” on platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
It’s a signature track by the young singer-songwriter AKASAKI, known for its light, breezy melody.
In contrast to its bright and airy feel, the song’s vocal line is crafted with a very narrow range.
Because the pitch movement is very gentle, anyone can sing it in chest voice.
Even men with very low voices should be able to sing it without issue in the right key, so considering how well it’s received, it’s definitely worth adding to your repertoire.
I Wanna Be…SPYAIR

This song, which kicks off with the roar of a distorted guitar, is “I Wanna Be…” by SPYAIR, a rock band popular among teenagers.
It was used as the opening theme for the anime Gintama.
The bold rock sound paired with the clear, transparent vocals is truly striking.
The lyrics are carefully weighted, word by word, and they make you instinctively straighten your back.
It’s a song with a dignified, cool edge.
The key isn’t too low or too high, so many people will likely find it easy to sing.
Even those who aren’t confident at karaoke can take it on casually!
evergreenChippoke Ohashi

Singer-songwriter Chippoke Ohashi, who drew attention at the teen-only rock festival “Mikakunin Festival.” The track Evergreen, included on his 4th album you, became a sensation on TikTok after being picked up by influencers.
While its rapidly moving melody and intricate pitch shifts make it challenging, its range isn’t especially wide, so once you get the hang of it, it should be relatively easy to sing.
It’s a refreshing pop tune with a lively beat that will energize any karaoke session.
Helloyama × Bocchi Boromaru

This song by yama and Bocchi Boromaru is a refreshing pop tune that sings of hope and courage for the future.
Released in October 2023, it was also chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Pokémon.
The lyrics, which depict a protagonist overcoming hardships and moving toward their dreams, resonate strongly with listeners.
Despite its uptempo feel, the rhythm is straightforward and the melodic range isn’t wide, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
As it looks back on memories with friends while voicing a resolve for the future, this track is a perfect fit for teenage boys to sing at karaoke.
Song Yellyuzu

This is a song by Yuzu, a duo known for their straightforward message and pleasant harmonies.
It was released in 2018 as a digital-only single.
Like this one, Yuzu’s songs generally have catchy melodies, so I highly recommend them!
The Zero Sense10-FEET

This is 10-FEET’s 22nd single, released in November 2022 as a digital-only single.
It was selected as the ending theme song for the film THE FIRST SLAM DUNK.
It’s crafted as a very cool medium-to up-tempo rock song! The vocal melody is simple and easy to follow, so to sing it well, I think it really comes down to projecting as powerfully as you can and staying firmly locked into the rhythm of the backing track to keep the sense of groove.
Don’t sweat the small details—belt it out with strength and enjoy riding the rhythm as you sing! If you also pay attention to the rests between phrases, it’ll feel even better, so definitely experiment and fine-tune your approach.
Karaoke songs in Japanese pop that are easy for teenage boys to sing (91–100)
Mortality of Melody LineONE OK ROCK

Included on their second album “BEAM OF LIGHT,” “Melody Line no Shibōritsu” is one of the few songs with lyrics written by guitarist Toru.
Its whirlwind of shifting beats and arrangements, paired with emotional vocals, creates an addictive appeal.
The melody has few large interval jumps and the overall range isn’t wide, making it easy to sing; however, the key is high, so adjust the karaoke settings if it doesn’t suit your vocal range.
It’s a recommended rock tune with a catchy melody that’s fun to sing.






