Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation: Teens [2026]
We’re excited to present the latest rankings from the Karaoke Chart [Teens] category, listed in order of most views!
Teen listeners enjoy music through a variety of tools, especially the internet.
They listen to a wide range of genres, so you might discover new music by checking out this ranking.
The playlist is updated weekly.
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[Teens] Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2026] (81–90)
Guiltytuki.85rank/position

Tuki., a singer-songwriter who went viral at 15 while still in junior high.
She’s now a second-year high school student, but as fellow junior high students, many of you probably still look up to who she was back then.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Guilty.
The chorus features falsetto, but even though it could be sung in chest voice, she deliberately chooses falsetto.
So if you’re a typical junior high school girl with an average vocal range, you should be able to sing it easily using a light mixed voice.
It’s her latest track, so if you want to get ahead of the trend early, this is a must-listen for junior high students!
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Popular singer-songwriter Aimer.
It’s no exaggeration to call her the queen of modern ballads; she has earned wide acclaim for her heartrending songs.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Utsukushii Sekai.
While it doesn’t have a particularly narrow vocal range, it features many low to lower-mid sections throughout, making it a piece that lets women with lower voices showcase their appeal to the fullest.
Since it’s not a song where Aimer relies on vocal showmanship, the vocal line is kept simple with little fluctuation.
It’s a song that excels in both singability and the allure of low tones.
Even if the world comes to hate meyangusukinii87rank/position

Young Skinny is a four-piece rock band active since 2020.
Their music embodies classic Japanese rock, featuring melodies and lyrics that strike a chord and have earned them popularity among young listeners.
Among their songs, the one especially recommended for teenage boys is Sekai ga Boku o Kirai ni Natte mo (“Even If the World Comes to Hate Me”).
Despite its bright tone, it doesn’t ramp up in intensity; in fact, the vocal range drops a notch in the chorus.
Even if you can’t hit high notes, it’s still easy to sing—so consider adding it to your repertoire.
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It was released on August 27, 2025, and it’s also the theme song for the anime “Pokémon: Episode Mega Evolution”! The reading is “Yū.” It’s a stylish song with a touch of traditional Japanese flavor! Since it’s a Pokémon song, it’s easy to get into, and the lyrics carry a strong message of “forging your own path,” which might really resonate with teens.
Yuzu’s songs are generally easy for women to sing as long as there aren’t low notes! This track stays mostly in the mid-to-high range, so it might be composed in a key that’s easy for just about anyone to sing.
The chorus starts on G#4 and then steps down, so if you put a clear accent on that very first note, it’ll make projecting your voice easier! The opening is crucial, so keep that momentum going as you sing!
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An enigmatic singer-songwriter, Yumcha.
With a voice that sounds like a teenage girl and a cute, upbeat style, she’s been winning a lot of fans.
Among Yumcha’s songs, the one I especially recommend is “From Today, I’m Your Girlfriend.” Because of its high energy, you might think it requires a wide upper range, but the overall range isn’t that broad, so as long as you set the key properly, you should be able to sing it without issue.
The vocal line does have a fair number of words, but there are plenty of rests built in, so there’s no need to worry about not having time to catch your breath.
BabyJustin Bieber90rank/position

Justin Bieber’s “Baby” became a signature hit for him.
Its clear, high-toned vocals make it easy for women to sing, and the chorus is repetitive, so the lyrics are easy to remember.
This upbeat, catchy track is perfect for karaoke and is guaranteed to get the crowd going.
[Teens] Karaoke Popularity Ranking by Generation [2026] (91–100)
Just The Way You AreBruno Mars91rank/position

“Just The Way You Are” is also known for winning the Grammy Award in 2011.
It’s a song that expresses straightforward love over a soft rock-like sound.
Written from a male perspective, it lists a woman’s body parts one by one and compares them to beautiful things.
Despite such literary expressions, the grammar is simple—a key point.
As a result, it’s likely easy to understand and memorize the lyrics without resistance.


