A Must-See for Teens! Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers from the Latest Hits to All-Time Classics
Since the rise of short-form video platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts, impact has become crucial in music worldwide.
As a result, today’s teens can be said to have far more hype, high-energy tracks than previous generations.
This time, we’ve picked out karaoke crowd-pleasers specifically for teens.
From the latest hits to timeless favorites, we’ve got you covered—be sure to check them all out to the end!
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A Must-See for Teens! Songs That Hype Up Karaoke | From the Latest Hits to Classics (11–20)
ultra-strongestCho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu is an up-and-coming idol group gaining momentum as the next act following Momoiro Clover Z and Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku.
Their track “Cho Saikyo” is one of their signature songs and went viral nationwide through platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
The song features a bubbly, quintessentially J-pop idol melody.
While it may leave a strong impression, the vocal range isn’t particularly wide.
It also rarely uses falsetto or falls, which are common in recent Japanese pop, so it should be quite singable for teenage girls.
Biting the second handI wish it could stay midnight forever.

Zutomayo’s famous song “Byoushin wo Kamu” has super cool instrumentals in the back, and the vocal melody has an easy-to-follow build, so it’s a really cool song if you can sing it! I’ve worked on this song several times in vocal training lessons, and I found the rhythm surprisingly tricky.
In the A verse, the length of the held notes and the timing of when the melody comes in are difficult unless you’re really locking into the beat.
If you listen closely, it shouldn’t be a problem, so try singing along with the original track repeatedly.
Also, the high note in the chorus goes up to E5, so you really need to be conscious of accents or it won’t come out easily.
First, sing slowly and check which lyrics you’ll accent.
There are quite a few high notes throughout the chorus, so it’s good to keep those accents in mind all the way to the end.
KICKBACKKenshi Yonezu

Kenshi Yonezu, a singer-songwriter who also has a persona as a Vocaloid producer and continues to expand the musical possibilities of the J-pop scene.
The track released in November 2022, used as the opening theme for the TV anime Chainsaw Man, drew major attention for featuring Daiki Tsuneta of King Gnu on arrangement.
With its drum’n’bass-driven, intense beat and whirlwind progression, the sound feels like a roller coaster that sweeps listeners along, deeply linking with the work’s frenzied worldview.
The lyrics, infused with the protagonist’s somewhat nihilistic and self-destructive desire for happiness and good fortune, strike a powerful impulse into the listener’s heart.
It’s an aggressive, cool rock tune that blasts away the boredom of everyday life and lifts your mood to the max.
greatest common divisorRADWIMPS

Among RADWIMPS’ songs, this one doesn’t sit too high in range, so you don’t need to belt.
As long as you stay mindful of the rhythmic timing, you can aim for a high score! In particular, the A verse stays mostly in the mid–low (mid1) range, so it’s good to sing gently, as if speaking.
The range gradually rises from the B verse, but there’s no need to push your voice.
If you keep the breath flowing and imagine resonating in the head, your head voice will take on a chesty quality, and once you find your comfortable spot, it becomes much easier to sing.
Also, some may find the rhythm tricky where the melody gets fast, but since the range isn’t too high, you’ll be fine if you place the notes carefully and sing with precision.
As the pitch climbs, imagine resonating in the head and try keeping it light!
The continuation of a dreamInori Minase

It’s a song released on September 3, 2025, and it was apparently created as an homage to Inori Minase’s own song “Yume no Tsubomi.” Overall, it’s bright and slightly high-pitched, so it’s an easy pick for those who are good with higher notes.
If high notes aren’t your strong point, it’s totally fine to lower the key by about two steps.
The melody is fairly simple, so you should be able to learn it quickly! For the high parts, if you just belt with a loud voice, you’ll strain your throat, so raise your tone above your normal speaking voice and use a bright voice as your base.
When you focus on that voice, your eyebrows and facial muscles will naturally lift—do you feel that? Try keeping that expression and projecting your voice far into the distance! If the sound comes out cleanly without catching in your throat, you’re doing it right.
It’ll also make it easier to stay on pitch, so give it a try!
Alps Vibes@onefive

This is a boldly arranged take on the children’s song “Alps Ichiman-jaku”! I’d be happy if there are teens who know the original or the hand game—do you all know it? The A and B sections have no nursery-rhyme elements at all, but from the chorus the hand-clap rhythm of “Alps Ichiman-jaku” is woven in, so watch out for the shift in tempo and vibe! Keep the off-beats in mind and sing with a good groove—that’s the key! The range isn’t too low or too high, so it should be easy to sing without straining your voice.
Since the rhythm and feel change between the chorus’s nursery-rhyme part and the original sections, it might help to learn them almost as separate songs: for the nursery-rhyme part, be energetic and articulate your words clearly; for the original parts, keep the rhythm light and let it flow like natural speech.
A Must-See for Teens! Karaoke Songs That Bring the Hype | From the Latest to the Classics (21–30)
Me, looking my best—I'm unstoppable! (feat. Yurinya)Pretty Chuu

As the title suggests, it’s a positive song with lyrics that boost your self-esteem and help you love yourself! The range is comfortable, so even karaoke beginners can sing it with confidence, and it’s easy to get hyped at karaoke—singing with friends will make it even more fun.
When you sing, the chorus starts on A#4, so don’t push your voice; imagine singing lightly with a smile, which makes it easier to catch the groove and keep it sounding cute.
It might be best to sing as if you’ve actually become an idol! That way your facial muscles stay lifted, which prevents a throaty sound and lets you sing comfortably and pleasantly.
Also, waving your hand side to side like at a live concert helps you lock into the rhythm, so I recommend it!





