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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Karaoke Songs Easy to Sing for Teens: Popular Artist Rankings [2025] (41–50)
Otona BlueATARASHII GAKKO!50rank/position

One of the most talked-about songs of 2023, Otona Blue.
It’s the signature track of ATARASHII GAKKO! and became a major hit.
The song is crafted with a nostalgic style based on Showa-era kayōkyoku.
Compared to modern songs, older tunes tend to feature more long tones, but the vocal techniques like enunciation and ad-libs are simpler.
Since this track is themed around old-school music, its melody is arranged to be very easy to sing.
Top Singable Karaoke Songs for Teens: Popular Artist Rankings [2025] (51–60)
astronomical observationBUMP OF CHICKEN51rank/position

BUMP OF CHICKEN’s “Tentai Kansoku” (Stargazing) is a classic that even teenagers who aren’t from that generation know! Ever since it was used as an insert song in the 2002 drama “Tentai Kansoku” starring Hideaki Ito, it has been loved for many years not only by BUMP’s devoted fans but by a wide audience.
It’s said to be performed at almost every live show, so even teenage girls who have just become fans will be fine! For women, the verses may feel a bit low, but in that case, you can raise the key slightly; it won’t make the chorus too strenuous, so try bumping it up a little.
orchestraBiSH52rank/position

The song “Orchestra,” included as the lead track from the major-label first album KiLLER BiSH.
It was used as an insert song for the variety show ‘Tokukai TV Sukatto Japan’ in the “Mune-kyun Sukatto” segment, and the contrast between its driving beat and exhilarating string sounds really boosts the excitement.
Thanks to its simple melody and relatively low key, it’s an approachable song to try, but be careful not to miss notes during the leaps in pitch that appear at the climactic chorus.
As a well-known track, it’s an up-tempo tune that’s sure to liven up any karaoke session.
The world is falling in loveCHiCO with HoneyWorks53rank/position

A collaboration unit featuring female singer CHiCO and the creator collective HoneyWorks, known as CHiCO with HoneyWorks.
This song was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Blue Spring Ride (Ao Haru Ride), and its refreshing sound captures the vibrant feeling of youth—it’s a truly uplifting number.
It starts with a chorus full of wide interval jumps, and the breathing points are tricky, so the difficulty is high.
But if you can pull it off, you’ll definitely be the star at karaoke.
It’s a recommended karaoke song, especially for teenage girls who can relate to its real-time coming-of-age story.
VampireDECO*2754rank/position

This 2021 track by DECO*27—undoubtedly one of the pioneers of Vocaloid producers—has spread widely through countless “tried singing” posts and Vtuber covers.
As its 80 million YouTube views suggest, it’s an extremely popular song.
Many people struggle with the sudden high note in the chorus, but you’ll be fine as long as you can produce a clean falsetto.
First, practice hitting just that high note on its own.
Also, there are many rapid-fire sections unique to VOCALOID! If you’re not good at fast passages, don’t focus on moving your mouth quickly and intricately—sing more successfully by articulating each syllable clearly instead.
Follow MeE-girls55rank/position

It was released in 2012 as E-Girls’ third single.
The song was used in the Samantha Thavasa “Samantha Muse ALL STARS” commercial and reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
With its bright, uplifting vibe, it’s a song everyone can sing along to with lots of energy.
May it be filled with kindnessFlower56rank/position

The girl group Flower covered JUJU’s song of the same title, Yasashisa de Afureru You ni.
While the original showcases JUJU’s full vocal power, the cover is sung with a crystal-clear tone and a gentle, tender delivery.
The vocal range is narrower than the original, making it easier to sing even for those who struggle with lower notes.
Another key point is that, compared to the original, the cover uses considerably more vibrato.
Try keeping that in mind when you sing it.





