Karaoke songs that are easy and fun for high school students to sing
Compared to today’s songs, older tracks didn’t pack in as many words.
Because of that, many of them were, on the surface, easier to sing than modern songs.
That doesn’t mean today’s songs are necessarily harder, though.
Since recent songs tend to cram in more words, it’s actually easier to disguise flaws, so depending on the track, some can be quite easy for anyone to sing well.
This time, I’ve picked out songs from that category that I especially recommend for high school students.
We’ll be featuring the latest tracks, so be sure to check it out to the end!
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Easy and fun karaoke songs recommended for high school students (71–80)
BOYKing Gnu

You might think that all of King Gnu’s songs are high-difficulty picks for karaoke, right? Especially with vocalist Iguchi’s piercing high notes and his beautiful, almost feminine high-tone voice, it can feel intimidating to sing.
But the song “BOY” might actually be more manageable for karaoke.
Released in 2021, it also served as the theme song for the anime Ranking of Kings.
This track does have some tough high notes as well, of course, but try lowering the key a bit—it should make it easier to sing.
lamplightYuga

Yuga is a female singer-songwriter whose distinctive musicality exudes atmosphere and leaves a strong impression.
Her voice is remarkably languid—something not just anyone can produce.
Yet, her songs are surprisingly approachable: there are no high notes, and no sections with ad-libs or vocal ornamentation.
That makes the quality of her voice stand out all the more.
Still, since anyone can produce a fairly good tone within the right key, high school students who want to sing this song well should find a small, easily controllable vocal range and practice within it.
Sentimental KissShio Reira

Reira Ushio is a popular female singer-songwriter known for realistic lyrics that resonate with young people.
She’s a singer-songwriter with the clear, pristine vocal tone that’s currently trending.
Because her voice is so beautiful, some people might feel unsure whether they can sing her songs, but Sentimental Kiss is relatively easy to sing among her tracks.
If you want it to sound good, don’t force yourself to match the original key—choose a key that suits you.
the closestSuzuki Suzuki

For high school students who want to take on a slightly more challenging song, we recommend “Ichiban Chikakude.” It’s a track by the sibling duo Suzuki Suzuki, made up of Tomu and Seina, and it gained attention because YouTuber Kajisac and Sho-ta from Amenbo Plus appeared in the music video.
While the high notes at the end of the chorus are a bit difficult, the rest of the song is easy to sing, and as long as you can hit the high notes, anyone can sing it.
For the high parts, avoid pushing your voice too hard; focus on producing a clean falsetto at the appropriate height and matching the key carefully to make it easier to sing.
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.
I want to become a ghost.Yuika

This is the opening theme song for the TV anime “Wataru-kun’s XX Is on the Verge of Collapse,” which began airing in July 2025.
It’s especially popular among students, and some of my students who like Yuika have been singing it too! When I listened to the song, my impression was that the rhythm in the chorus is tricky.
If you try to sing before memorizing the melody, you might not know where to break phrases or where to breathe.
If you hum along while listening, you can memorize the melody, and once you can hum it lightly, you’ll be able to relax and sing more easily.
The chorus uses the same melody with only slight changes to the lyrics, so once you get past that part, it should be easier to sing.
Also, if breathing is difficult, don’t try to sing everything at 100%; try easing your voice in little by little.
When you hit a spot where you can think, “I can breathe here!” take a deep breath!
Campus mode!!Hatsuboshi Gakuen

“Campus mode!!” is a full-group song from Hatsuboshi Academy, a sparkling cheer anthem with “youth” as its theme! The lyrics and tempo are super energetic, making it perfect for teenage girls! Since multiple people sing the track, it might be tricky to perform solo, but if you have friends who like Hatsuboshi Academy, splitting parts and singing together would definitely be a blast! The tempo is a bit fast, and for the A and B sections, try singing as if you’re having an excited conversation—you’ll naturally get a bright tone.
For the chorus, crank the energy even higher and project your voice as if you’re reaching far; it’ll carry better, feel more idol-like, and be even more fun to sing! For the fast lines, it’s fine to enunciate each word clearly.
The earnestness will become a charm of the performance, so try singing as if you’ve become an idol yourself!


