Top Karaoke Songs That Get Teens Fired Up [2026]
The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they can hype up the vibe, right?
This time, we’re introducing karaoke songs that have been popular among teens and always get the crowd going.
Hope you find it helpful!
Give them a try.
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[Teens] Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers Ranking [2026] (71–80)
Bi-Li-Li EmotionSuperfly78rank/position

This is an exciting track by Superfly, an artist whose stylish sonic aesthetic and powerful, commanding vocals have earned overwhelming support.
With its energetic sound, it offers a refreshing appeal that makes it a great recommendation for teens.
Alphananiwa danshi79rank/position

The songs by Naniwa Danshi are dazzling and full of pop appeal.
You can feel their strong will to keep chasing their dreams, and they’re sure to lift your spirits.
They’re drawing attention as tracks included on the album “+Alpha,” set to be released in June 2024.
It’s said to feature many songs that distill “sparkle” and “POP,” making it irresistible for fans.
When you’re feeling down or want to do your best, listening will give you a powerful push forward.
And if everyone sings them together at karaoke, it’s sure to be a blast!
Maximum reachSEKAI NO OWARI80rank/position

An anthem cheering on those who keep challenging themselves, turning weakness into strength and aiming higher.
Released in September 2023, this song was written specifically as the opening theme for the anime ONE PIECE.
Its appeal lies in SEKAI NO OWARI’s distinctive, imaginative world: a driving, exhilarating melody, grand strings, and a marching-style arrangement inserted midway.
The vocal range is relatively compact at mid1 F to mid2 F# (m1F–m2F#), so with a key adjustment, it should be quite singable even for kids around the voice-changing stage.
Its positive message about charging toward your dreams is sure to fire up the room when sung with friends at karaoke.
[Teens] Karaoke Songs That Get People Hyped Ranking [2026] (81–90)
Shineieiri reo81rank/position

A lively song by Leo Ieiri whose delicate lyrics feel pleasant, showcasing a pop sound with a cool vibe and a radiant sense of transparency.
Recommended for teens, its refreshing mood enhances the uplifting quality, resulting in a powerful finish.
FRIENDSOkazaki Taiiku82rank/position

Many young people are surely hooked on this song by Okazaki Taiiku, who currently enjoys immense popularity among the youth.
Mr.
Okazaki keeps singing playful, humorous songs.
It’s a highly recommended surefire crowd-pleaser—great for everyone to listen and laugh together, or to sing along and have a laugh.
Re:birthAcid Black Cherry83rank/position
Acid Black Cherry was formed as the solo project of yasu, the vocalist of Janne Da Arc.
This song was also used as the CM song for TAIWAN SUZUKI SWIFT.
The guitar riff is cool.
Guiltytuki.84rank/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!



