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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 school students to sing (31–40)

Farewell, my beloved sorrowsMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

[Momoiro Clover Z MV] Farewell, My Beloved Sorrows / Momoiro Clover Z (MOMOIRO CLOVER Z / Saraba Itoshiki Kanashimi Tachiyo)
Farewell, my beloved sorrowsMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

A rock tune by Momoiro Clover Z, also famous as a TV drama theme song.

Composed and arranged with Tomoyasu Hotei, the track impressed not only idol fans but rock fans as well.

Cute yet cool—it’s a song that embodies Momoclo’s signature style.

threadLittle Glee Monster

Little Glee Monster – Ito (Thread) (Audio)
threadLittle Glee Monster

A cover song by Little Glee Monster that drew attention as an insert song in a popular drama.

Miyuki Nakajima’s famous piece “Ito,” long loved and continually covered by many artists, became a hot topic when Little Glee Monster covered it in their own style.

If I could become a constellationkessoku bando

[Lyric Video] Kessoku Band “If We Could Become Constellations” / In-episode song from TV anime “Bocchi the Rock!” Episode 12
If I could become a constellationkessoku bando

Kessoku Band’s most famous song, “If We Could Become a Constellation.” The melody isn’t difficult and the rhythm is calm, so many of my vocal training students chose to sing it.

Actually, JOYSOUND staff are doing something called the “95-Point Challenge” with this song, so with practice you might be able to boost your score quite a bit! The overall vocal range is G3–C#5.

The chorus hits C5 repeatedly, so some people might feel it’s “high,” but the melody has momentum, so if you focus on accents, you’ll be fine! First, listen carefully to identify which parts are the high notes.

Take the spots where you think, “Maybe here?” and turn them into accents by riding the rhythm with some drive.

The key point is to project your voice forward! Start with sectional practice so you can produce sound comfortably, and do your best!

I want to make you say you love me.IZ*ONE

IZ*ONE (IZ*ONE) – 'I Want to Make You Say You Like Me' MV
I want to make you say you love me.IZ*ONE

Released in February 2019, this is the debut song of IZ*ONE, a joint idol group from South Korea and Japan.

As you’d expect from an idol song, it’s a quintessential track that anyone can easily sing along to and enjoy.

It also features a slightly wistful melody that’s very appealing, so get your friends together and have fun singing it!

TT-Japanese ver.-Twice

TWICE「TT -Japanese ver.-」Music Video
TT-Japanese ver.-Twice

A hit song representative of TWICE, a group hugely popular among young people that also performed at the 2017 NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.

The TT dance—making a TT pose with your fingers—became a massive craze among the younger generation.

Its charming choreography and catchy pop melody are the main attractions.

Karaoke Songs Recommended for High School Students That Are Easy to Sing and Fun (41–50)

GUTS!arashi

ARASHI “GUTS” — A popular male idol group in Japan! A top idol group in Japan.
GUTS!arashi

A rousing song by Arashi, also famous as the theme song for a drama starring member Kazunari Ninomiya.

It’s a straightforward track that sings of youth, with cheer-squad-like choreography that leaves an impression.

It’s a song everyone can sing and dance to—regardless of gender—and it’s sure to liven up any karaoke session.

Tomorrow as wellSHISHAMO

A track from SHISHAMO’s fourth album, SHISHAMO 4, released in February 2017.

Although this song is an upbeat, approachable pop tune, the vocalist Asako Miyazaki has quite a high level of potential as a singer, so singing it as-is at karaoke might be fairly challenging.

The melody itself is easy to remember and sing, so the key to pulling it off is to keep the entire performance light and avoid weighing it down.

Producing a solid voice with a light touch is surprisingly difficult when you try it, but give it a shot!