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[Middle School Students] Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2026]

We’re excited to present the latest top 100 karaoke songs popular among junior high school students, ranked by number of views, all in one go!

From the newest hits to classic tunes that were popular in childhood, and even anime songs, a wide range of genres are featured in the rankings.

The playlist is also updated weekly.

[Middle School Students] Karaoke Popularity Ranking by Generation [2026] (91–100)

She Looks So Perfect5 Seconds of Summer91rank/position

5 Seconds of Summer – She Looks So Perfect
She Looks So Perfect5 Seconds of Summer

A song by a rising pop-rock star that shines with simple yet memorable phrases.

Set to rhythmic guitar sounds, the lyrics express the feelings of love in a straightforward way that resonates with middle schoolers.

The catchy chorus has a melody you won’t forget after just one listen, and it’s fun to sing your own way—even in katakana English.

Released as a debut single in 2014, it became a worldwide hit, selling over 925,000 copies in the U.S.

alone.

Capturing the sweet-and-sour essence of youth that everyone knows, this track is sure to be a perfect pick for a fun karaoke time with friends.

Born This WayLady Gaga92rank/position

Lady Gaga – Born This Way (Official Music Video)
Born This WayLady Gaga

A hit song by the world-famous pop star Lady Gaga, whose name is widely known even among junior high school students.

While Gaga’s visuals can be a bit intense for younger generations, the lyrics are incredibly powerful and offer listeners a sense of hope for life.

It’s a song I’d love junior high school students—who are entering a time of self-reflection—to sing passionately while savoring the meaning of the words.

I Really Like YouCarly Rae Jepsen93rank/position

Carly Rae Jepsen – I Really Like You
I Really Like YouCarly Rae Jepsen

A hit song by Carly Rae Jepsen that enjoys overwhelming support from junior high and high school girls.

The repeated “really” in the chorus sticks in your head, so once you hear it, it won’t leave you.

It’s a song that teenage girls can get pumped up and sing along to—guaranteed to hype you up.

Bad DayDaniel Powter94rank/position

Daniel Powter – Bad Day (Official Music Video) [HD]
Bad DayDaniel Powter

Although it was Daniel Powter’s debut single, it became a hit that reached No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Beyond its easy-to-sing pronunciation and great melody, the lyrics make it a perfect anthem for middle schoolers going through ups and downs.

Please Please PleaseSabrina Carpenter95rank/position

This track from American singer-songwriter Sabrina Carpenter blends disco-pop with country elements.

It captures the turmoil between love and reason through narrative-driven lyrics that contrast with its light, breezy sound.

Released in June 2024, the song became a global hit and was nominated for Song of the Year at the 67th Grammy Awards.

Featured on the album Short n’ Sweet, it was co-produced by Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen.

The lyrics, rich with witty turns of phrase that convey heartfelt doubts about a romantic relationship, are perfect for creating an energetic vibe at school sports days and athletic events.