[High Schoolers] 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, I’ll introduce karaoke songs that have been popular and easy to sing among high school students.
I hope you find it helpful!
These picks are sure to get everyone excited.
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[High School Students] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing Ranking [2025] (41–50)
evergreenChippoke Ohashi43rank/position

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.
I'm a BelieverSPYAIR44rank/position

A song by SPYAIR, born from their second collaboration with the popular anime Haikyu!! Second Season.
It features a refreshing, upbeat melody and positive lyrics.
It’s a motivational anthem that gives you strength when you listen to it before a sports tournament or an exam, so it might be good to sing it to get fired up.
The catchy chorus melody is also memorable.
Good musicbedhead45rank/position

Formed in Nagoya in 2020, Neguse is a four-piece rock band that’s been expanding their reach nationwide with down-to-earth music.
Good Music, the opening track of their 3rd mini-album Wonderland ni Aijou wo!, features an eye-catching guitar riff intro and a buoyant, rhyme-rich melody that feels great.
The melody is simple, but since it includes falsetto leaps and rapid-fire phrases, be careful not to slip off the melody or rhythm when singing.
With its positive message that blows away worries, it’s a perfect pop tune for high school boys at karaoke.
First NightYorushika46rank/position

Yorushika is a musical duo known for their ennui-tinged sound and abstract, thought-provoking lyrics.
If you’re a high school student, you’ve probably heard them at least once—they’re a very famous act, and I imagine many of you are fans.
Among Yorushika’s songs, the one I especially recommend is “First Night.” This piece features the quiet, crystal-clear melodies that are common in Yorushika’s works.
The vocal lines are consequently set at a relatively low difficulty.
The song also has a narrow vocal range, making it a good choice for those who struggle with high notes.
Youthful AmigoShuji and Akira47rank/position

This song is by Shuji and Akira, the popular duo of Kazuya Kamenashi and Tomohisa Yamashita that caused a huge sensation at the time.
The unit was formed under the character names from the drama “Nobuta wo Produce,” in which both appeared, and the song was released under those names.
Although many years have passed since its release, the song remains popular, including its distinctive choreography.
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB4848rank/position

Released on August 21, 2013 as AKB48’s 32nd major single.
The center position for the song was Rino Sashihara.
This is such a massive hit that anyone living in Japan has surely heard at least the chorus melody.
With an easy-to-sing, memorable hook and impactful lyrics, it’s crafted like the model example of an idol song—yet it never feels cheap, which is nothing short of “as expected!!!.” There’s no need to overthink singing this one (lol).
Sing it with your friends and have a blast.
Just be careful: if you push the groove too aggressively, you might break the song’s vibe.
It’s better to keep a broader, slightly laid-back feel—leaning toward a backbeat rather than rushing ahead.
And of course, don’t forget to copy the choreography!
Yes, with pleasure.Kent on this side49rank/position

Singing the latest hits can show you’re on trend, but classic anthems are still essential for getting the crowd going at karaoke.
That’s why we recommend “Hai Yorokonde.” It’s often seen as high and difficult, but that’s only if you try to replicate the falsetto in the chorus; the highest chest note is mid2 F#, which isn’t particularly high.
The song is guaranteed to hype up the room, but since it has many rapid-fire lyrics, make sure you identify your breathing spots in advance.





