[College Students] Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2026]
We’re excited to present the latest top 100 karaoke songs, ranked by number of views from the university student favorites chart, all in one go!
From the newest single hits by artists hugely popular among college-age listeners to timeless karaoke classics, a wide variety of tracks have made the list.
The playlist is updated weekly.
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[University Students] Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2026] (91–100)
Bridge of Gloryyuzu91rank/position

This is a popular song by Yuzu, a singer beloved across generations.
The song itself is a slow ballad, and its uplifting, message-filled lyrics are widely appreciated.
It’s a great choice to sing gently toward the end of a karaoke session! Especially recommended for men.
AitaiKato Miria92rank/position

Among Kato Miliyah’s songs, this one is especially heartrending and tear-jerking.
Listening to it right after a breakup can make the tears flow uncontrollably—it’s that sad and bittersweet.
There are many lyrics you’ll relate to, so sing it at karaoke, have a good cry, and let it help heal the wounds of your broken heart.
SeventeenYOASOBI93rank/position

YOASOBI is a duo that has gained popularity for their electro-pop-centered sound—a unit every college student is familiar with.
Their new song, Seventeen, is a fresh release from them.
Unlike their usual style, this track has a gothic atmosphere.
The overall tone leans more toward Vocaloid, but it’s not as complex as typical Vocaloid songs, so even college students who aren’t confident singers should find it easy to sing.
If you can’t produce a clear, pure tone, be careful not to get overly influenced by Ikuta Lila’s voice.
Stop this nightJUJU94rank/position

A song by JUJU, whose jazz-honed vocals make her popular across generations, singing about mature love.
Many will relate to the poignantly emotive lyrics and the wistful quality of her voice.
Since it’s not the kind of song you belt out at karaoke, it should be comfortable to sing without strain.
One Night CarnivalKishidan95rank/position

This is Kishidan’s debut single, featuring a look of school uniforms and pompadours, with a theme that fuses punk rock and yankee subculture.
If you deliver the memorable lines and para-para-style choreography without embarrassment, it’ll get the crowd going to the max.


