Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing for Teens: Popular Artist Rankings [2025]
When it comes to having fun with friends, karaoke is a must! Some of you might even go several times a week, right?
Here are some easy-to-sing songs recommended for teens.
Don’t overthink it—just sing freely and have fun!
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Top Karaoke-Friendly and Popular Artists for Teens [2025] (Ranks 71–80)
OverdoseNatori78rank/position

Singer-songwriter Natori, who rose to fame on TikTok.
“Overdose” was released in September 2022 as his first digital single.
His one-of-a-kind, vibrato-tinged voice and lyrics penned with a teen’s sensibility carry a sense of fragility and danger, don’t they? Despite the laid-back vocal delivery, the way it gains solidity as it approaches the chorus is wonderful, too.
Since the song isn’t in a high key, it should be easy for male singers to tackle.
Give it a try at karaoke!
strong wind slicked-back hairYukopi79rank/position

Once you hear it, it keeps playing in your head! Yukopi’s song “Gale-Force All Back” was released in March 2023.
Its humorous worldbuilding became a hot topic and went viral, especially on social video platforms.
It was also used in a Nissin Foods commercial.
As a result, it’s a track that many people know even if they’re not familiar with Vocaloid songs.
That makes it a great pick when you want to hype everyone up together at karaoke! Let’s groove to its rhythmic, catchy melody!
Letter ~To You at Fifteen~Angela Aki80rank/position

The song “Tegami ~Haikei Juugo no Kimi e~,” chosen as the set piece for NHK’s National School Music Competition (junior high division), was released in 2008 by singer-songwriter Angela Aki, who is also active as a jazz pianist.
It candidly expresses the worries that teens face.
Its simple yet powerful sound, built on piano and vocals, gives you courage.
It’s especially recommended if you want to sing a song with a strong message.
The tempo also makes it easier for teenage girls who aren’t confident singers to keep rhythm.
If singing in the original key is difficult, try adjusting the key slightly to match your vocal range.
Top Singable Karaoke Songs for Teens: Popular Artist Rankings [2025] (81–90)
Hated by LifeIori Kanzaki81rank/position

A popular song that many YouTubers have posted “I tried singing” videos and covers of is Iori Kanzaki’s (a Vocaloid producer) “Inochi ni Kirawarete Iru” (“Hated by Life Itself”).
It voices anger and disgust toward the pretty words often said about life and death.
Your teenage years are especially sensitive; you worry about all kinds of things.
Family, relationships in class, future goals—there are times when you just don’t want to think about any of it.
This is a song that really hits home in those moments.
The melody is high-pitched and intense, so if you try to sing it properly, you’ll naturally end up raising your voice.
It’s especially recommended for stress relief!
futureKobukuro82rank/position

This is the 27th single by Kobukuro, a musical duo known for releasing many big hits with catchy yet beautiful harmonies, such as “Sakura” and “Eien ni Tomo ni.” The song was chosen as the theme for the film Orange, which is based on a shoujo manga, and it became a long-running hit alongside the movie’s major success—so many teenage girls have probably heard it.
Featuring piano and a relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing and highly recommended for karaoke.
If you’re going with friends, try taking on the delicate harmonies like in the original.
Blue BenchSasuke83rank/position

This is the debut single by Sasuke, a male duo from Saitama Prefecture formed by high school classmates.
The song became their signature track, creating a legend in their indie days by selling 5,000 copies at a single store.
It’s a staple for junior and senior high school choir competitions, and since it appeared in music textbooks in 2008, many teenage girls may be familiar with it.
Although it sounds difficult due to the wide interval jumps in the chorus, the tempo isn’t particularly fast, so it becomes fun to sing despite the challenge.
The harmonies are beautiful as well, making it a great karaoke song to enjoy with friends.
KanadeSukima Switch84rank/position

Many people are probably familiar with Sukima Switch’s signature song, “Kanade.” When you perform in front of everyone at karaoke, choosing a song no one knows can kill the vibe.
So it’s better to pick something everyone recognizes.
“Kanade” is also set in a key that’s easy to sing even for boys whose voices are changing, so you don’t have to worry about messing up.
If you’re nervous about singing at karaoke, you can’t go wrong by choosing “Kanade.”





