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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!

Karaoke songs that are easy and fun for high schoolers to sing (1–10)

SunYorushika

Yorushika – Sun (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
SunYorushika

Yorushika is a music duo that enjoys overwhelming support for their ennui-tinged musical style.

I think many high school students, too, are big fans of their songs.

Among Yorushika’s works, the one I especially want to recommend is their new track, Taiyo (Sun).

Even within Yorushika’s catalog, it’s a song arranged within a particularly narrow vocal range, making for a very singable vocal line throughout.

Since it leans slightly toward the lower register, those with lower voices should definitely give it a try.

Cosmic TreatPerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume 「Cosmic Treat」
Cosmic TreatPerfume

Perfume is a dance-vocal unit that has been active for many years.

As a remarkably long-standing group with a one-of-a-kind style, they continue to be popular even among younger audiences like high school students.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Cosmic Treat.

The track adopts the synthwave genre, which emphasizes groove, resulting in a consistently calm vocal line throughout.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.

UntitledtripleS

tripleS ∞! 'Untitled' Official MV
UntitledtripleS

tripleS is a Korean girl group notable for its remarkably large lineup of 24 members.

Their music is charming yet stylish, and they’re gaining popularity not only in Korea but also in Japan.

Among their songs, I especially recommend their new track, “Untitled.” While it has a cool vibe, the vocal range is surprisingly narrow and there are no long sustained notes, making it unexpectedly easy to sing.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Karaoke Songs That Are Easy and Fun for High School Students (11–20)

pedestrian overpassNogizaka 46

Among the Sakamichi Series groups, Nogizaka46 is especially popular for their classic, mainstream style.

Although they already have a fairly established career, their popularity remains strong, and I think many high school students still enjoy their songs.

The track I’d like to recommend is Hodōkyō (Pedestrian Bridge).

It features a catchy musical style, and accordingly, the vocal lines are kept simple and straightforward without quirks.

Since it doesn’t require falsetto or vibrato, even those who aren’t confident in their vocal timbre should be able to sing it without any problems.

I can’t learn to like myself.Sakurazaka46

Sakurazaka46 “I Can’t Come to Like Myself”
I can't learn to like myself.Sakurazaka46

Keyakizaka46, a Sakurazaka-series group known for their stylish musicality, continues to be especially popular among younger audiences and consistently ranks high on the charts.

Among their songs, the one I particularly recommend is “I Can’t Learn to Love Myself.” It features a catchy, easy-to-sing vocal line and doesn’t require a wide vocal range.

If you control your pitch well, you can aim for a high score, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.

cherrysupittsu

A classic karaoke song that everyone knows, released by Spitz in 1996.

Although it wasn’t tied to any promotion, it became a million-seller and remains a beloved masterpiece sung by people of all ages to this day.

All the chorus parts were also performed by the vocalist, Masamune Kusano.

Bunny GirlAKASAKI

【AKASAKI】Bunny Girl – Natural(Music Video)
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

Despite being just 18, singer-songwriter AKASAKI has a firmly established musical style and has gained widespread popularity.

For high school students, being the same generation likely makes them a particularly familiar artist.

AKASAKI’s new song “Bunny Girl” is light and breezy, yet notably keeps the vocal range narrow throughout.

As long as you focus on the rhythm, anyone can make it sound convincing—so give it a try.