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What songs work best for you is ultimately up to discover for yourself as the patterns that get a track into 6 or 7 test very different skills. Pattern reading, rapids, independent hands, mixed sliders, and so forth. You want to find a song that you are confident you can get <10 Greats on a FC clear. Bad Girl Rin and some good old fashioned practice will get you the rest of the way for the achievement.
For me personally some fun 6/7 songs that aren't too difficult to FC would be, in no particular order:
Blackest Luxury Car
Imaginary World (where I personally got the achievement on)
FULi AUTO SHOOTER
The Nightscape
Whatcha;Whatcha Doin'
Medusa
Berry Go!!
GOODBOUNCE (Groove Edit)
Rin
snooze
Crow Rabbit
Assault Taxi
Mx. Black Box
slic.hertz
N3V3R G3T OV3R
Paranormal My Mind
This list is FAR from exhaustive though, as 6 and 7 are represented at some difficulty level in almost every song (well over 100 songs), and are as diverse in the patterns and styles they can represent. If none of these catch your interest then setting the difficulty filter to 6-7 will at least help you filter out all of the song that don't have either represented in their maps.
If there's a song you find and like within a certain difficulty range, just throw that song in your favorites and play it once or twice per session. You'll eventually get good enough at it to average 98% or so, and then it's just repetition until you get that good run.
I would advise against picking a song just based on what others say is "easy", because honestly that's pretty subjective criteria.
That said, easiest would be something without holds and light on gears so you can just mash through hard parts. Game is very forgiving and will still give you greats and goods even if you're way early.
The djmax reflect 6* ones seem to be pretty easy too although I haven't bothered to perfect them the do seem to be the easiest ones.