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[Viral on TikTok and YouTube!] Karaoke Songs Recommended for High School Students

If you’re a high school student, you probably go to karaoke quite a bit—after school events like sports festivals and culture festivals, or when you’re hanging out with friends on your days off.

But when the moment comes, it’s hard to decide what to sing, right?

Before you know it, you might realize, “I always sing the same songs…!!” I bet a lot of people can relate.

So in this article, we’ll introduce lots of karaoke songs that are perfect for getting a high school crowd hyped!

In recent years, many songs have gone viral online—starting with TikTok—and become popular among young people.

We’ve rounded up plenty of those internet-born hits here as well.

Sing plenty of trending tracks and have fun together with everyone!

[Trending on TikTok and YouTube!] Karaoke Songs Recommended for High School Students (71–80)

Blue JeansHANA

HANA / Blue Jeans -Music Video-
Blue JeansHANA

It’s a mid-tempo ballad that sings of the bittersweetness of being in love and the down-to-earth longing to see the person you like.

The lyrics cleverly and stylishly overlay complicated feelings of love onto worn-in jeans and sneakers.

It portrays the emotions of nights when you feel insecure and lack confidence—something many high school students will surely relate to.

The song is by HANA, a girl group born from an audition program, and it was released as their second single in July 2025.

Their debut track, ROSE, even hit No.

1 on the Billboard JAPAN HOT 100, showing no signs of their momentum slowing down.

This release also features a collaboration with the casual brand DIESEL, and its visuals drew considerable attention.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to on your way to school or on nights when you’re feeling a bit sentimental.

fake face dance musicOnda Masanori

Masayuki Onda, a singer-songwriter who rose to prominence mainly on social media with his gentle ballads, is back with an up-tempo dance track that overturns that image.

The song captures distrust toward someone who wears a false face and the complex, hard-to-resolve emotions that come with it, offering a slightly mature worldview that’s captivating.

The pairing of its electronic sound with Onda’s lustrous vocals is exquisite—so addictive in its sheer comfort.

Released in July 2023, the track was born from passionate fan demand, with the chorus posted on Instagram racking up over 1.3 million views.

Put it on during your commute or a nighttime walk, and everyday life might start to feel a bit more cinematic.

Everything other than death is just a scratch.Koresawa

Koresawa “Everything but dying is just a scratch” [MUSIC VIDEO]
Everything other than death is just a scratch.Koresawa

When people think of high schoolers, adults around them tend to imagine they’re having fun and living out their youth, but surely they also have many worries and feelings that adults can’t understand.

For those troubled high school students, I highly recommend Koresawa’s “Everything but death is just a scratch.” This song is a track from Koresawa’s major-label debut album “Korekara,” released in 2017.

The lyrics convey very clearly the message behind the title—Koresawa’s personal motto—“Everything but death is just a scratch,” and you’ll likely relate to it and feel energized when you sing it.

Irreversible replacementMY FIRST STORY

MY FIRST STORY - Irreversible Replace - [Official Video]
Irreversible replacementMY FIRST STORY

This is a signature song by MY FIRST STORY, the band fronted by Hiro, who is the younger brother of Taka from ONE OK ROCK.

It’s also a tie-in track for the anime Nobunaga Concerto, and it’s an upbeat tune guaranteed to ignite the chorus.

It deftly conveys both a sense of speed and a rebellious spirit.

My NoteSukima Suichi

Sukima Switch / My Note from Symphonic Sound of Sukima Switch
My NoteSukima Suichi

It was released in 2006 as Sukima Switch’s seventh single.

The song was used as the theme for the nationwide Toho-distributed animated film Doraemon: Nobita’s Dinosaur 2006.

The title comes from the phrase “boku no oto” (my sound) in the lyrics, and its resonance also evokes the feel of one of Doraemon’s secret gadgets.

It’s a song that fills you with a gentle, warm feeling.

LemonYonezu Kenshi

In recent years, Kenshi Yonezu has truly become a national artist, beloved across generations.

His popularity is evident not only from his own songs but also from the tracks he’s written for artists like Masaki Suda and Arashi.

Among his works, this song in particular is cherished as a timeless classic.

It consistently ranks near the top of karaoke charts, and many people can sing it without even looking at the lyrics! That said, the song’s rhythm is unique and can be tricky if you’re not used to it, so be sure to listen closely and get familiar with it before showing it off at karaoke!

March 9Remioromen

Remioromen – March 9th (Music Video Short ver.)
March 9Remioromen

This is a classic, bittersweet graduation song that I’d love for high school students entering graduation season to sing at their farewell parties.

With its soaring vocal range, it demands solid singing ability, but by using your core muscles effectively, you can produce clean tones—making it a perfect song both to perform and to improve your vocal skills.