[Teens] 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, we’ll introduce some karaoke-friendly songs that have been popular among teens.
I hope you find it helpful!
These picks are sure to get everyone hyped.
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[Teens] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (41–50)
Setting SunYorushika50rank/position

Yorushika is a musical duo that has gained popularity for their abstract yet catchy lyrics and their ennui-tinged sound.
I think any teenage girl would know them.
Among Yorushika’s works, one of the easiest songs to sing is “Shayō” (“Setting Sun”).
For a Yorushika track it’s relatively up-tempo, yet it still maintains an overall ennui-laden atmosphere.
The vocal line doesn’t use techniques like ad-libs or falls, making it very easy to sing.
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PartnerYuka51rank/position

For teens looking for a love song to dedicate to a special boyfriend, girlfriend, or partner, we recommend “Partner.” This track, which also gained attention on TikTok, was released in 2022 by singer-songwriter Yuka.
Her conversational vocal style over a soft, poppy melody is striking.
The cute, repeatedly sung chorus is perfect for moments when you want to express your honest feelings.
How about singing this love song overflowing with affection from a woman’s perspective at karaoke with someone special or with friends?
ultra-strongestCho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu52rank/position

An idol group that has gained popularity with music and style fully devoted to a uniquely Japanese kind of cuteness, Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu.
Known as successors to Momoiro Clover Z and Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku, I think any high school otaku familiar with idol culture would know them.
Their song “Cho Saikyo” is their signature work.
Despite its pop feel, the vocal range is not very wide at mid2C to hiC#, and the vocal line doesn’t feature sudden jumps in pitch, so it’s relatively easy.
LemonKenshi Yonezu53rank/position

A song by singer-songwriter Kenshi Yonezu, written specifically as the theme for the TV drama “Unnatural.” Recognized across generations through its role as a drama theme, over 100 million video views, and a performance at the 2018 NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen, this track can be considered a karaoke favorite that everyone can sing along to.
Overall, the key is low and the song is easy to sing, but be careful—if you let your guard down, your voice may go sharp during the high notes in the chorus.
Also, because the rhythm has a bounce, being able to feel and ride the rhythm will help you stand out at karaoke, so it’s a good idea to listen closely at home before you go.
OverdoseNatori54rank/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!
glittering; glaring; dazzling; blingy (onomatopoeia for something shining intensely)Ado55rank/position

This is a song by Ado that sings about the anxiety and suffering we feel in everyday life.
Its message resonates with generations who question various situations in society.
Although Ado is known for her striking, almost screaming delivery, this track is characterized by a calmer tempo, conveying an image of quietly bottling up frustration while facing one’s own heart.
Another point is that the lyrics aren’t overly dense, which makes it feel suitable for practicing how to infuse emotion into words.
Aim for a performance that pierces the listener, consciously expressing the anguish depicted in the lyrics and taking on the challenge with that intent.
asking for the moonKANA-BOON56rank/position

Karaoke is a place where not only your singing ability but also your taste in music gets revealed.
Teenage girls are generally considered sensitive to trends, but of course not everyone fits that mold.
There are always some girls in class who like band music.
Don’t you get conflicted when you go to karaoke? Have you ever felt inferior to friends who sparkle like idols while singing the latest hits? In times like that, I recommend KANA-BOON’s “Naimononedari.” It’s easy on the ears even for people who aren’t used to band music, and it strikes a stylish balance between rock and pop.
The relatable lyrics are a must-hear, too! While you’re at it, why not turn your friends into band-music fans as well?





