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

[Viral on TikTok and YouTube!] Karaoke Songs Recommended for High School Students
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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!] Top Karaoke Songs Recommended for High School Students (1–10)

Racing into the NightYOASOBI

YOASOBI “Racing into the Night” Official Music Video
Racing into the NightYOASOBI

YOASOBI made a major breakthrough all at once with this song.

They’ve become a huge talking point for their style of creating music based on novels, right? The songwriting is handled by member Ayase, who originally made a name as a Vocaloid producer.

This track features a refreshing, piano-centered rock sound, and it also has a vibe reminiscent of Vocaloid songs popular among younger listeners—one of its standout points.

Plus, ikura’s powerful, expressive vocals are a big draw, and it’s definitely a song you should try singing at karaoke.

PretenderOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – Pretender [Official Video]
PretenderOfisharu Higedan Dism

In 2019, this song sparked an explosion in popularity, propelling Official HIGE DANDism to the forefront of the J-POP scene.

The track stands out for its stylish, sophisticated sound, beautifully complemented by vocalist Satoshi Fujihara’s clear singing.

At the same time, it showcases the band’s signature groove, making it a mid-tempo ballad that’s still upbeat and fun to enjoy.

The key is quite high for a male vocalist, and to be honest, it’s a challenging song—but it’s totally fine to lower the key to fit your lower range and give it a try.

It’s a classic hit, so another great point is that everyone can sing along together!

A song about being cheated on but still in love.riria.

This is the signature song by Riria, a young singer-songwriter born in 2000, and it was the track that first put her in the spotlight.

As soon as it was released in 2020, it appeared on the LINE MUSIC charts, which sparked an explosive surge in popularity among young people.

Although the song centers on a heartrending, sorrowful story, it isn’t based on her own experiences—instead, she wrote it drawing on love and relationship stories she heard through consultations from friends and fans.

That’s why the lyrics resonate so strongly with anyone who listens.

You’ll probably find yourself singing along and thinking, “I know exactly how that feels…”

Overdosenatori

Natori’s “Overdose” became a hit on TikTok alongside dance videos, drawing attention particularly across Asia.

Its beat-driven, digital sound fits perfectly with dancing, and the addictive, uniquely floating sensation is a big part of its appeal.

The vocals, which can come across as languid, are also key; they feel like an unadorned expression of inner emotions.

Because the song is cool with its smooth word connections, it might be best to sing it with relaxed yet smooth pronunciation.

horizonback number

Popular rock band back number, known for producing numerous love songs, created this track not as a love song but for high school students devoted to their club activities.

In 2020, due to the impact of COVID-19, the Inter-High School Championships were canceled, and the students who had trained so hard lost the chance to showcase their efforts.

Wanting to do something for those students, the band wrote this song.

With lyrics that empathetically reflect the feelings of Iyori Shimizu—who himself once aimed for the Inter-High in high school—this is a compelling track that we especially want high school students like you to sing right now.

I am the strongest.Ado

[Ado] I’m the Strongest (Uta from ONE PIECE FILM RED)
I am the strongest.Ado

The ultimate positive song! This is Ado’s digital-only single that also drew attention as an insert song in the movie ONE PIECE FILM RED.

Many of you have probably heard it over and over in “sung it” videos by popular creators or short clips by impressionists.

“No matter the path, the one you choose is the right one,” “Don’t hesitate—do what you want to do!” The lyrics are packed with uplifting messages, and Ado’s exhilarating vocals give you courage.

How about belting it out at full force, as if breaking through your worries?

Dried flowersYuuri

Yuuri “Dry Flower” Official Music Video (Short ver.)
Dried flowersYuuri

The artist name “Yuuri” is pronounced “Yūri.” As you can tell from his voice, he is a male artist.

Every teen might know him.

His 2019 release “Kakurenbo” became a smash hit, reaching No.

4 on the iTunes overall chart, and it instantly propelled him into the ranks of popular artists.

This song “Dry Flower” is said to be a follow-up to “Kakurenbo,” and it drew attention immediately upon release.

The lyrics paint a world that makes you think, “Maybe they still have feelings…” The first-person pronoun is the feminine “watashi,” so it might also suit a girl singing it.