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Featured songs popular among high school boys! A roundup of trending tracks

Hey high school guys who are wondering “What songs is everyone listening to?” or “I want to add more songs I can sing at karaoke”! We’ve rounded up a ton of tracks that are currently popular among high school boys just for you.

They’ll give you plenty to talk about with friends at school and help you expand your karaoke repertoire—just knowing them comes with lots of perks.

With so many great songs lined up, you’re sure to find ones you’ll love.

Popular Songs Among High School Boys! Trending Tracks Roundup (51–60)

BOW AND ARROWYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu – BOW AND ARROW / Yuzuru Hanyu Short Program ver.
BOW AND ARROWYonezu Kenshi

This is a powerful track that Kenshi Yonezu poured his heart and soul into, created as the opening theme for an anime centered on figure skating.

Depicting a story of challenge and growth, the work captures the passion of those who push themselves in the world of sports through its strong melody and profound lyrics.

Released in January 2025, it was written specifically as the theme song for the anime “Medalist,” and it’s memorable that Yonezu, a huge fan of the original manga, personally offered to create it.

The song was also performed on the opening day of the nationwide tour “Kenshi Yonezu 2025 TOUR / JUNK,” captivating the audience.

It’s highly recommended for anyone striving toward the dreams and goals of their youth, making it a perfect choice to boost motivation during morning commutes to school or before club activities.

PlasmaYonezu Kenshi

The world of Kenshi Yonezu woven from imaginative melodies and innovative electronic sounds.

Set against the backdrop of space, this work—depicting life’s choices and fateful encounters—was released in January 2025 as the theme song for the animated film “Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning-.” It carries Yonezu’s signature delicate sensibility and straightforward passion, familiar from albums like “diorama” and “BOOTLEG.” Alongside its high-energy musicality, the lyrics powerfully convey the courage to step into new worlds and the drive to face the unknown, leaving a deep impression.

It’s a song I especially recommend to younger listeners who are determined to forge their own path.

GloriousBE:FIRST

BE:FIRST / Glorious -Official Audio-
GloriousBE:FIRST

BE:FIRST is a boy group born from an audition program.

The song they created as the support anthem for the 102nd All Japan High School Soccer Tournament is “Glorious.” In addition to SKY-HI, who serves as the producer, member LEO also took part in writing the lyrics for this track.

They’ve successfully expressed the passion of chasing dreams with powerful words.

It’s a song that people dedicated to any pursuit—not just soccer—will surely relate to.

Something-or-other Meteor ShowerSHO-SENSEI!!

SHO-SENSEI!! “Nantoka Meteor Shower” Official Music Video
Something-or-other Meteor ShowerSHO-SENSEI!!

SHO-SENSEI!! is known for a style that blends hip-hop and rock.

His standout summer track is “Nantoka Ryūseigun” (“Something Meteor Shower”).

The lyrics depict a heartbroken man watching a meteor shower while reminiscing about the past.

The contrast between the beautiful scenic descriptions and his wistful feelings is truly emo.

Another draw is the sound: the first half leans heavily into hip-hop, while the latter half leans more into rock.

It leaves you with the satisfying feeling of having listened to two songs in one.

a tease prince ;;takayan

Flirtatious Prince;; / Takayan (Official Music Video)
a tease prince ;;takayan

Takayan, a singer-songwriter who’s active as a vocalist and YouTuber and also known as a member of STUPID GUYS.

His 47th single, “Omowase Prince;;,” makes an impact with its airy, cute sound and relentless, driving melody.

The lyrics, which depict a scene of being tossed around by someone’s suggestive behavior yet unable to stop loving them, may remind listeners of the fun and heartbreak of unrequited love.

It’s an eccentric number with a hooky melody that sticks in your ears.