[Teens] Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2025]
We’re excited to present the latest rankings from the Karaoke Chart [Teens] category, listed in order of most views!
Teen listeners enjoy music through a variety of tools, especially the internet.
They listen to a wide range of genres, so you might discover new music by checking out this ranking.
The playlist is updated weekly.
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Top Karaoke Songs by Generation: Teens (2025) – Rankings 1 to 10
OverdoseNatori8rank/position

Singer-songwriter Natori, who rose to prominence mainly on social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube.
This track, released in September 2022, became a viral hit online.
Its urban vibe evokes city pop, complemented by Natori’s distinctive whispery vocals.
The lyrics, portraying the struggle and dependency within a romantic relationship, are likely to resonate strongly with teenage boys.
The balance between the catchy chorus and the delicate vocal nuances is superb, making it an easy song to sing at karaoke.
Master the catchy melody and give it a try at karaoke—you’re sure to receive warm applause from those around you.
To you who didn’t choose meKoresawa9rank/position

It’s an energetic, fast-paced band sound.
It’s a breakup song, but it’s not heavy—lyrics that teenage girls can relate to! It’s the kind of track that friends listening along can relate to as well.
The overall range is G#3 to D#5, so it’s comfortably singable.
Singing with a teary tone like Koresawa can capture the vibe, but it might make you sound nasal and harder to sing, so it’s best to use the voice that feels most natural for you.
From the A melody to the B melody, there isn’t much pitch movement and the rhythm is relatively simple, making it approachable even for beginners.
At the start, use a bit more breath and release your voice gently to keep it stable.
Also, the key point for the high notes is switching from chest voice to head voice.
Maintain steady breath support so you can transition smoothly.
Try singing lightly so your throat doesn’t tense up!
mirrorFRUITS ZIPPER10rank/position

Following CUTIE STREET, FRUITS ZIPPER is another popular group from ASOBISYSTEM.
They’re known for a classic idol style and have gained popularity with their catchy sound.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “Kagami.” It’s a bright, slightly uptempo track, but the vocal range is on the narrower side, and the melody doesn’t require drastic jumps in pitch.
You can sing it just fine with basic vocal skills, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.
[Teens] Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2025] (11–20)
All of the Youthsuis from Yorushika11rank/position

The popular music duo Yorushika.
While they may not be a group that defines the generation of women in their 30s, their easy-to-listen-to sound likely has many fans among them.
What I’d like to recommend is “Wakamono no Subete,” sung by suis, Yorushika’s vocalist.
This work is a cover of a song by Fujifabric, and the vocal line is even calmer than the original.
Even among recent Japanese pop songs, it has a particularly narrow vocal range, so women with lower voices should be able to sing it without any issues.
You and the summer music festivalSHISHAMO12rank/position

Although it was released in 2014, this classic hit, “Kimi to Natsu Fes,” has become hugely popular among Gen Z through platforms like TikTok.
It was SHISHAMO’s first single, the beloved three-piece band, and its music video is known for being set at the music festival “VIVA LA ROCK,” which took place in May 2014.
With its upbeat, straightforward guitar sound, catchy melody, and heart-fluttering lyrics, it’s a song we’d love to hear teenage girls who love festivals—or dream of going to them—sing.
You’ll want to pay a bit of attention to the key change in the chorus, but it’s not difficult; just ride the uptempo rhythm and sing naturally!
Single‑minded Cinderella!CUTIE STREET13rank/position

In recent years, idol groups that push an intense sense of “KAWAII” to the forefront and rack up major viral hits on social media have been on the rise, and one of the most representative is surely CUTIE STREET.
The ripple effects of their debut single, “Isn’t Being Cute Enough?”, are still being felt in 2025, but today we’re focusing on “Single‑minded Cinderella!”, which released its audio in 2024 and had its music video unveiled on YouTube the following January.
As of May 2025, it has surpassed 14 million views, a testament to the overwhelming attention they’re receiving.
Of course, “Single‑minded Cinderella!” is also an idol song brimming with their signature, overwhelming cuteness, positive lyrics that boost self‑esteem, and a dazzling ensemble.
It’s less about vocal difficulty and more about how deeply you can immerse yourself in its world, so sing it while channeling your very best, most adorable self!
Mosa o.Tightly.14rank/position

Singer-songwriter Mosawo, who is popular for her gentle lyrics and musicality that resonate with Gen Z.
Her hallmark is a whisper voice—soft vocals laced with breath—and all her works are crafted to make the most of that tone.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Gyutto.
Most of the track sits in the mid-range, so as long as you match the key, anyone can sing it comfortably.
The vocal line is also calm, without abrupt jumps in pitch.





