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)
the worst communitytuki.

This is a song by tuki., an active high school singer-songwriter, released on August 27, 2025.
The lyrics vividly portray the everyday struggles and the physical and mental tightness that teens often face—like packed trains, uniform skirts, social media, and stan culture.
The song has an up-tempo, rock-infused feel, so it seems perfect for karaoke when you want to “shout out your everyday feelings” and get the crowd hyped! The melody is simple, and the chorus repeats the same phrase, so get the people around you to sing along there.
Outside the chorus, there are lots of wordy parts.
Since the pitch sits low, avoid singing from the throat; keep your energy up, raise your eyebrows, and deliver it in a spoken style.
In the final chorus, let the flow carry you and project with momentum—you’ll lock into the rhythm and it’ll feel great to sing!
death anniversaryCHANMINA

Chanmina is a female rapper who enjoys overwhelming support from young people.
She also has strong vocal ability, and her catchy songs make her extremely popular among high school girls.
Of all her tracks, the one I especially recommend is Meinichi (Death Anniversary).
Despite its dark, dangerous atmosphere, it’s an easy song to sing if you look only at the vocal line, which stays within a narrow range.
Most of the rap parts are easy to perform as well, making it a must-listen for high school students who love hip-hop.
brilliant; radiant; glittering; bright (sunlight)Miura Daichi

Daichi Miura is one of Japan’s leading R&B singers.
When you hear “R&B,” those who aren’t confident in their vocal ability might feel uneasy, but “Sansan” is unusual among Miura’s songs in that it’s arranged as a straightforward pop tune.
As a result, it’s easy to sing overall, with no parts that require belting, making it approachable even for those who are unsure about their vocal range.
To make it sound good, focus on dynamics between the chorus and the final chorus.
Belt where you should belt and hold back where you should hold back—the way it comes across will change dramatically.
Karaoke songs that are easy and fun for high school students to sing (81–90)
granularitykuriipuhaipe

These days it’s easier than ever to explore different genres, but I think J-rock fans remain as passionate as ever.
For junior high school students who love J-rock, I recommend “Zarameki” by CreepHyp.
The song has a cohesive feel reminiscent of indie rock and dream pop, with gently undulating melodies throughout.
As a cutting-edge J-rock track, it might be the perfect song for trend-savvy junior high students.
Team friendsChiba Yūki

I think today’s middle school students are closer to hip-hop than any generation before them.
Among them, many middle school heads are probably listening to trap music, which leads the times.
What I recommend is Team Tomodachi.
This track is a hit number by Yuki Chiba, aka KOHH, that gained worldwide popularity.
It’s laid back in trap style, so the flow is very simple.
Even those not used to rapping should have no problem performing it.
pure whiteFuji Kaze

Singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze, whose vocals are at once ennui-tinged and subtly sexy, leaves a strong impression.
Though he comes from an R&B background and has many technically challenging songs, “Masshiro” is different.
This piece has a soft, dream-pop-like feel, and the vocal lines are gently contoured.
In fact, the range is on the narrower side—mid1 C to mid2 G—so you shouldn’t have trouble with vocal production.
It’s also an easy song to harmonize, so try singing it with a friend.
For Freedom[Alexandros]
![For Freedom[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/RycLV9LxWWE/sddefault.jpg)
A hidden gem by [Alexandros] that’s loved by a wide range of generations both in Japan and abroad.
It’s often performed live, and the edgy English lyrics give it an undeniably cool vibe.
Even though the lyrics are in English, the way the melody and words fit together is spot-on, making it relatively easy to sing—perfect for anyone who wants to add a touch of swagger.


