Western pop songs recommended for high school students to sing at karaoke
By the time you’re in high school, you probably have plenty of chances to come across Western music.
But if you’re just getting into it, it’s hard to tell which artists are popular and what their musical styles are, right?
So this time, we’ve picked out Western songs that even newcomers can enjoy—perfect for high school students.
We’ve mainly selected the latest tracks, so just by reading this article, you’ll be able to catch up with the trends right away!
Please take your time and enjoy.
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Recommended Western karaoke songs for high school students (61–70)
Step By StepNew Kids On The Block

A track released as a single in 1990 by New Kids on the Block.
It became their biggest hit, reaching No.
1 on the charts in the United States, Spain, and Canada.
The song has been covered by artists such as The Lemonheads and 2Be3.
JealousNick jonas

A track that sings about the feeling of jealousy.
Released in 2014 by American artist Nick Jonas, it became a hit around the world.
The colorful, trippy music video was created by New York pop artist Peter Tunney.
Am I wrongNico & Vinz

They’re a duo from Norway.
I happened to hear them on the radio, and at first I listened as if it were just orthodox Western pop, but I felt the song was extremely well-crafted.
You probably won’t get many chances to hear them in Japan, but Nordic artists really are wonderful.
Don’t Let Me Get MeP!nk

A track released as a single in 2002 by the American singer P!nk.
The music video, featuring P!nk portraying a high school student, was directed by Dave Meyers.
It became a hit worldwide and was certified Gold in the United States, Australia, and Sweden.
Raise your GlassP!nk

She is one of the most iconic female singers in the United States.
Her life has also been full of dramatic twists and turns, and she has always marched to the beat of her own drum.
I think you can clearly understand how she has secured her place in the American music scene for so long by listening to this single.
Perfume MedleyPentatonix

A cappella has become popular in Japan as well, and when it comes to American a cappella groups, Pentatonix is the one that comes to mind.
This is a medley arranged from Perfume’s songs, but they also cover tracks by a variety of famous artists.
Their performances are very engaging, and many of the vocals are extremely easy to understand in English.
Fight SongRachel Platten

An American female singer-songwriter.
Honestly, the impression of this song is so strong that she still comes across as a bit of a one-hit wonder, but she’s definitely someone to watch going forward.
(This song was used by the Democratic Party during the campaign for the 2016 United States presidential election.)


