[Viral on TikTok and YouTube!] Karaoke Songs Recommended for High School Students
If you’re a high school student, you probably go to karaoke quite a bit—after school events like sports festivals and culture festivals, or when you’re hanging out with friends on your days off.
But when the moment comes, it’s hard to decide what to sing, right?
Before you know it, you might realize, “I always sing the same songs…!!” I bet a lot of people can relate.
So in this article, we’ll introduce lots of karaoke songs that are perfect for getting a high school crowd hyped!
In recent years, many songs have gone viral online—starting with TikTok—and become popular among young people.
We’ve rounded up plenty of those internet-born hits here as well.
Sing plenty of trending tracks and have fun together with everyone!
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[Viral on TikTok and YouTube!] Recommended Karaoke Songs for High School Students (31–40)
IfDance with the sun, sing in the moonlit night.

According to JOYSOUND, the average score for “Moshimo” in August 2025 was 85.
670.
If you pay a bit more attention to pitch, I think you can raise it even further.
Since rhythm is very important in this song, it’s best to start by matching the timing slowly and accurately.
Rather than trying to sing the whole thing at once, practice section by section so it doesn’t get jumbled and is easier to memorize.
In parts with lots of words, clapping along, keeping the rhythm with your body, or speaking crisply will help you lock into the beat.
For the chorus, try swaying side to side as if you’re dancing; you’ll be able to sing more energetically, which helps you hit the high notes and project your voice.
Since it’s an idol song, the most important thing is to have fun singing it.
Singing with high energy makes it easier to project, so try singing with a smile!
Have a nice dayimase

Imase is an artist who is also active as a track maker, and a song he posted on TikTok drew a lot of attention.
“Have a nice day” is one of those standout tracks, expressing what Imase felt during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The relaxed track and the gentle vocals that move between chest voice and falsetto leave a strong impression, conveying a soft, floating sensation.
The lyrics, which evoke feelings about everyday life that has changed, are a key point.
When performing it at karaoke, it’s recommended to put genuine emotion into those words.
I LOVE…Official HIGE DANDism

This is a song chosen as the theme for the drama “Koi wa Tsuzuku yo Doko made mo” (Love Lasts Forever).
As the title “I LOVE.
.
.” suggests, it’s a love song about love.
Still, the way it turns a love song into something so stylish, cool, and powerful makes you want to say, “That’s Official Hige Dandism for you!” You could sing it to someone you love, or perhaps turn your feelings for the people and things around you into song.
It’s a track I’d love for you to sing out loud yourself.
Christmas songback number

Some people form their first band in high school.
I imagine many of them cover back number’s songs.
Their “Christmas Song,” now a holiday staple, has an intro with an orchestral, layered feel that foreshadows the start of something incredibly dramatic.
Because it kicks off with that level of intensity, if you’re not confident in your singing, the song might overwhelm you a bit.
It’s been covered by many singers in YouTube’s “I tried singing” series.
It’s a good idea to start by studying lots of those videos and practicing.
Spot the differenceMasaki Suda

One of the signature songs by Masaki Suda, a hugely popular star who’s active as an actor.
Written and composed by the massively popular singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu, the track also made waves when Yonezu released his own self-cover version.
With its relaxed tempo and a key that’s comfortable for men with an average vocal range, it’s often recommended as an easy song to sing at karaoke.
It’s also widely known, so you can confidently pick it as a karaoke staple—an always reliable choice with no misses.
[Trending on TikTok and YouTube!] Karaoke Songs Recommended for High School Students (41–50)
Because you are hereUru

Singer-songwriter Uru is the artist who drew attention for providing theme songs for various TV dramas, right? This song was also the theme for the drama “Theseus no Fune” (“Ship of Theseus”), wasn’t it? When it comes to her appeal, it’s undoubtedly her beautifully clear, translucent voice! It might be hard to recreate her vocals in karaoke, but the song itself is so beautiful that it’s definitely worth the challenge.
If you’re confident in your singing, by all means give it a try!
Me, looking my best—I'm unstoppable! (feat. Yurinya)Pretty Chuu

As the title suggests, it’s a positive song with lyrics that boost your self-esteem and help you love yourself! The range is comfortable, so even karaoke beginners can sing it with confidence, and it’s easy to get hyped at karaoke—singing with friends will make it even more fun.
When you sing, the chorus starts on A#4, so don’t push your voice; imagine singing lightly with a smile, which makes it easier to catch the groove and keep it sounding cute.
It might be best to sing as if you’ve actually become an idol! That way your facial muscles stay lifted, which prevents a throaty sound and lets you sing comfortably and pleasantly.
Also, waving your hand side to side like at a live concert helps you lock into the rhythm, so I recommend it!






