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Karaoke songs that are easy and fun for high school students to sing

Compared to today’s songs, older tracks didn’t pack in as many words.

Because of that, many of them were, on the surface, easier to sing than modern songs.

That doesn’t mean today’s songs are necessarily harder, though.

Since recent songs tend to cram in more words, it’s actually easier to disguise flaws, so depending on the track, some can be quite easy for anyone to sing well.

This time, I’ve picked out songs from that category that I especially recommend for high school students.

We’ll be featuring the latest tracks, so be sure to check it out to the end!

Easy and fun karaoke songs recommended for high school students (71–80)

SignalWANIMA

WANIMA “Signal” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Signal WANIMA

A track from Japanese rock band WANIMA’s major-label debut album, released in January 2018.

The song is sung in a seemingly vein-popping high register from start to finish, so if you try to sing it as-is at karaoke, there will probably be frequent spectacular wipeouts (lol).

Musically, the melody itself isn’t that hard to sing, so as long as you’re careful with the key setting, even those who aren’t confident singers shouldn’t struggle too much.

Focus on maintaining a sense of speed from beginning to end and power through the whole song!

After the factNogizaka46

Nogizaka46 “Ato no Matsuri” Self-Making Music Video
Atonomatsuri Nogizaka46

Recently, as the skill level of idols has risen, the number of songs that are difficult to sing has increased.

Even so, there are still idols who continue to deliver catchy music, and among them, the Sakurazaka/Nogizaka-style idol groups tend to have many easy-to-sing songs.

Of those, I’d like to recommend “Ato no Matsuri.” Unlike the usual songs from those groups, this track is sprinkled with hip-hop elements.

The vocal parts are simple, so if you keep a slightly downbeat vibe in mind, it should sound good.

JitterbugELLEGARDEN

ELLEGARDEN “Jitterbug” Music Video
Jitterbug ELLEGARDEN

This is the third single by the Japanese rock band ELLEGARDEN, released in November 2003.

It’s a textbook example of a rock song you can power through on sheer momentum from start to finish! Don’t worry about whether you’re a strong singer or not—just have fun and sing it.

The key is on the higher side, but if possible, it’s better not to lower it and turn it into a subdued song.

When you sing a track like this, staying cool-headed means you lose (lol)!

Karaoke songs that are easy and fun for high school students to sing (81–90)

ReiwaGolden Bomber

Golden Bomber “Reiwa” MV
Reiwa Golden Bomber

A band that needs no introduction anymore, the air band Golden Bomber released their 23rd single in April 2019, the first year of Reiwa.

It’s amusing how parody-like elements of DA PUMP’s “U.

S.

A.” are sprinkled throughout the song’s melody, lyrics, and even the music video.

While, as a singer, Sho Kiryuin actually has considerable skill, trying to “properly” sing a Kinbaku song is kind of missing the point (lol).

Especially since this track is a festival song celebrating the Reiwa era.

Even if you’re not confident in your singing, feel free to pick this song and just have fun!

DarlingMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE "Darling" Official Music Video
Darling - Mrs. GREEN APPLE

A coming-of-age song that delivers the importance of embracing your true self on a refreshing melody.

The protagonist portrayed by Mrs.

GREEN APPLE carries a earnest resolve to keep looking forward while battling self-denial.

Gratitude and hope toward someone who accepts their true self gently envelop the listener, together with a melody that resonates in the heart.

Released in January 2025 as the theme song for NHK General’s special program “Mrs.

GREEN APPLE 18-sai-sai,” it was performed together with 1,000 members of the 18-year-old generation.

It’s a track recommended for moments when you want to face yourself with a gentle gaze, or when you want to share your feelings with someone important.

In that caseMacaroni Enpitsu

Macaroni Empitsu "Saraba" Music Video
Then, Macaroni Enpitsu

It’s a love song that beautifully captures fresh memories of youth and the aching pain of unrequited love.

Created by Macaroni Enpitsu, the piece portrays unreturned feelings and longing for someone from a warm, gentle perspective.

Its sweet, wistful vocals and melodious sound tenderly embrace the complexities of being in love.

Released in January 2025, it serves as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime Ao no Hako.

Seamlessly harmonizing with the anime’s worldview, it succeeds in expressing the vivid emotions of youth through music.

This heartwarming track resonates deeply not only with those currently in love but also with anyone who recalls a past romance.

OverdoseNatori

Overdose, Nat(s)ori’s signature song with an impressive languid vibe.

The piece maintains a downer mood throughout, so the high parts are intentionally kept restrained.

Falsetto does appear, but it’s not used because the notes are high; it’s a deliberate stylistic choice.

So if you’re not comfortable with falsetto, singing those parts in chest voice is totally fine.

Whispery vocals sound cool on this track, but overdoing it can come off as narcissistic, so keep that in mind when you sing (lol).