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 Songs That Get the Crowd Going Ranking [2026] (21–30)
I wish you lots of happinessnaniwa danshi29rank/position

This song strongly evokes the gentle image of Naniwa Danshi wishing for people’s happiness.
Written specifically by Yuzu’s Yujin Kitagawa, it feels not only pleasant to listen to but also imbued with a message to the group itself.
Chosen as the theme song for Mezamashi TV, its breezy, invigorating sound makes it perfect for the start of the day.
With content that cherishes the small moments of everyday life and connects them to the future, it conveys a bright sense of hope, while also carrying a strong emotional core beneath its freshness.
It’s a delightful track where the signature radiance of Kitagawa’s songwriting harmonizes beautifully with Naniwa Danshi’s brightness.
idolYOASOBI30rank/position

This song brilliantly captures the glamorous world of idols, right down to its hidden underside.
Released by YOASOBI in April 2023, it was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Oshi no Ko” and achieved the remarkable feat of becoming the first Japanese-language track to top Billboard’s Global chart.
The lyrics delve deeply into the multifaceted nature of idols, portraying the true feelings behind their perfect smiles and the fine line between lies and love.
Set to a sound that fuses pop, hip-hop, and rock, the rapid-fire words tumble out like playful wordplay.
The dance blew up on TikTok, and you can see kids and adults alike singing along with enthusiasm.
Try it as a parent-child challenge, and it’s sure to be a hit.
[Teens] Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers Ranking [2026] (31–40)
OtonokeCreepy Nuts31rank/position

The opening sound for the TV anime Dandadan masterfully fuses the disparate elements of music and the supernatural, crafting an epic sonic world.
With Creepy Nuts’ razor-sharp rap and singular worldview, it breathes new allure into this occult-themed story.
Written specifically for the anime, which began airing in October 2024, the track showcases the full extent of DJ Matsunaga and R-Shitei’s exceptional skills.
Also included on the album Legion, it serves as a bridge connecting the distinct cultures of hip-hop and anime.
Its mysteriously compelling melodies and powerful beats make it a recommended listen even for those who don’t usually follow anime songs.
Whether in an after-school classroom or through earbuds on the commute to school, it’s sure to capture the hearts of middle schoolers seeking a fresh musical encounter.
Just-Woken Palm Tree (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi32rank/position

The artist Yukopi, who gained nationwide popularity with “Kyōfū All Back,” is back with another hit: “Neoki Yashinoki (feat.
Kaai Yuki).” If you’re a high school student, you’ve probably heard it at least once.
Like the previous work, this song is crafted with a comedic touch, and the vocal lines are kept simple overall.
Even if you can’t hit high notes, you can sing it without any trouble—so give it a try.
It’s sure to get everyone hyped at karaoke!
BlessingYOASOBI33rank/position

How about giving “The Blessing” a try? This is a song YOASOBI wrote based on the story of the anime Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury.
The sound has a sense of speed while maintaining a refreshing feel, and the lyrics passionately cheer on dreams.
That makes it perfect as encouragement for friends who are devoted to club activities or studying.
First, check carefully where to put emphasis in the chorus and where to add the slight vocal slides, then try singing.
Although the tempo is fast, there’s no need to worry too much.
The dynamics give you natural spots to catch your breath along the way.
Racing into the NightYOASOBI34rank/position

It’s one of the signature songs by YOASOBI, a unit that creates music based on novels.
The track is inspired by Mayo Hoshino’s novel “The Temptation of Thanatos” and carries a heavy theme centered on death.
The rhythmic, pulsing beat and the striking piano tones are memorable, conveying a sense of speed while also evoking feelings of unease.
Another notable feature is the densely packed lyrics, which give the impression of expressing raw, unfiltered emotions.
It’s a song with a unique worldliness—driving and fast-paced, yet stirring the anxieties that linger in the heart.
Balloonsharuru35rank/position

The song that took the number one spot on JOYSOUND’s overall karaoke rankings is “Charles.” It’s a track released in 2016 by the Vocaloid producer Balloon.
The lyrics depict the sense of loss felt by a man who has lost someone important to him.
However, it’s not a ballad—the melody has a rhythmic, Latin-flavored feel.
Since the original is sung by a Vocaloid, try finding your own breathing points when you sing it.


