Recommended Karaoke Songs for High School Students at Christmas
Christmas is the biggest event of the winter season.
Among high schoolers who have plans for Christmas, many are probably heading to karaoke, right?
Here, we’re introducing a generous selection of karaoke songs that will instantly boost your Christmas spirit and are perfect for singing on that special day.
From hype tracks popular with teens to tender love ballads, we’ve gathered a variety of songs to make your Christmas karaoke extra fun.
Find your favorite tune and sing your heart out!
- Classic and popular songs recommended for high school girls
- [For Teens] Best Christmas Songs for Karaoke [2026]
- [Latest] A roundup of popular Christmas songs on TikTok [Classics]
- A vibrant new Christmas staple! Christmas songs recommended for Gen Z
- [2026] Best Dance Songs for Christmas: Party Tracks You Can Groove To
- Christmas Love Songs: Romantic Tracks to Listen to on a Holy Night
- Masterpiece and Popular J-Pop Christmas Songs of the 2000s
- [By Scene] Christmas Karaoke Song Catalog: From Classics to the Newest Hits
- [2026] Let’s Sing at Karaoke! A Collection of Christmas Songs by Japanese Female Artists
- [For people in their 20s] Recommended Christmas songs for karaoke [2026]
- Recommended for Christmas posts! Songs you can use for Instagram Reels
- [Teens] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Song Rankings [2026]
- [Christmas Songs] Recommended Tracks for Instagram Stories
[For High School Students] Recommended Karaoke Songs for Christmas (21–30)
The Christmas loner cancel crowd!AMPTAKxCOLORS

We want to blow away that lonely “all by myself at Christmas” feeling! This fun Christmas song is packed with that wish.
Released in December 2024 by AMPTAKxCOLORS, a popular YouTube vocal group, it’s a pop and romantic piece that portrays a love confession.
Sung by six members whose unique personalities shine through, it paints heart‑pounding confession scenes and fantastical moments like riding a reindeer through the night sky.
With a catchy, upbeat melody and tempo, it’ll naturally lift your Christmas spirit.
It’s the perfect track to sing and dance to with friends at karaoke.
Why not channel your favorite member and give it a try?
Christmas LoveStray Kids

This is a song that romantically sings of the warmth of Christmas.
It’s included on Stray Kids’ second Japanese album, “GIANT,” released in November 2024, and it unfolds a gentle world that feels like dancing in the snow.
Set to a comfortable mid-tempo melody, it delivers heartfelt feelings to someone special, resulting in a warm love song.
It shows a softer side that differs from their previously intense sound.
Sing it together at karaoke and your Christmas mood is sure to soar! Enjoy a fun time singing with your friends.
wishasmi

Asmi is a female singer-songwriter from Osaka known for her adorable vocal tone.
She’s a go-to artist for many women in their teens and early twenties.
Of all her songs, I especially recommend “wish.” Although the track is sung throughout in a cute, high tone, the overall range isn’t that wide, so it’s surprisingly easy to sing.
You might feel there’s a lot of falsetto, but if you lower the key by just one step, most women with an average vocal range can sing it entirely in chest voice.
If you’re not confident with high notes, definitely give that a try.
Christmas Nightatarayo

Atarayo is a three-piece band based in Tokyo.
With the concept of a band that grows by feeding on sadness, they excel most at ballads.
Their song “Kurisumasu no Yoru” (Christmas Night) is a Christmas ballad that embodies their style.
The vocal range spans from mid1 G# to hi D#, which is average in width but set slightly on the higher side.
The BPM is a very relaxed 95, offering many break points, and overall it comes together as a very easy song to sing.
Wish Upon a StarDizunī “Pinokio”

This classic was sung by Jiminy Cricket as the theme song for Disney’s 1940 animated feature Pinocchio.
While it isn’t specifically a Christmas song, its romantic message about wishing on a star shining in the winter night sky fits perfectly with the Christmas mood.
The song won Best Original Song at the 13th Academy Awards and ranked 7th on the American Film Institute’s “100 Years…100 Songs.” Long used in Disney’s opening logo, it truly symbolizes Disney itself.
How about singing it together near the end of your Christmas party, when you’re reluctant to say goodbye to the fun?



