[Teens] Popular Songs Ranking by Generation [2026]
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Check out the ranking to see what teenagers were listening to around this time.
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[Teens] Popular Songs Ranking by Generation [2026] (91–100)
If I could become a constellationkessoku bando92rank/position

Kessoku Band’s most famous song, “If We Could Become a Constellation.” The melody isn’t difficult and the rhythm is calm, so many of my vocal training students chose to sing it.
Actually, JOYSOUND staff are doing something called the “95-Point Challenge” with this song, so with practice you might be able to boost your score quite a bit! The overall vocal range is G3–C#5.
The chorus hits C5 repeatedly, so some people might feel it’s “high,” but the melody has momentum, so if you focus on accents, you’ll be fine! First, listen carefully to identify which parts are the high notes.
Take the spots where you think, “Maybe here?” and turn them into accents by riding the rhythm with some drive.
The key point is to project your voice forward! Start with sectional practice so you can produce sound comfortably, and do your best!
Karakuri Pierrot40mP93rank/position

A Vocaloid song that sings of aching love and resonates in the heart.
Composed by 40mP, a leading figure in the Vocaloid scene, it was released in July 2011.
Its sound is characterized by a piano-centered arrangement, and the lyrics revolve around the theme of unrequited love.
The melody is approachable and doesn’t venture into extremely high ranges, so it should be easy for women to sing.
If you’re troubled by love, why not let this song keep you company?
SunYorushika94rank/position

Yorushika’s masterpiece “Taiyō” (“The Sun”).
Among Yorushika’s songs, this piece boasts one of the narrowest vocal ranges.
Typically, songs with a narrow range are sung in the mid register, but this one is sung mostly in the low register.
As a result, for many women it will feel like singing in their speaking voice.
Because of this, there’s very little strain on the throat, and the vocal line itself is simple with minimal contour, making it undeniably easy to sing.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
When I realized it, I was in unrequited love.Nogizaka 4695rank/position

The eighth track, released in 2015.
Whereas previous lyrics were often written from a masculine perspective, this one is written from a feminine point of view.
The music video is a story-driven, drama-style production and is very moving.
summer squallarashi96rank/position

This uplifting and energetic cheer song by Arashi leaves a strong impression.
Written and composed by Yujin Kitagawa of the folk duo Yuzu, it delivers a powerful message of support to the high school baseball players who devote themselves wholeheartedly at the Summer Koshien.
When you hear this track, don’t you feel your heart swell with the players’ sweat, tears, and pure passion as they chase their dreams in the fleeting summer? Released in July 2018 as their 55th single, the song moved many as the official support song for that year’s 100th National High School Baseball Championship and the theme for the TV program “Netto Koshien.” It is also included in the best-of album “5×20 All the BEST!! 1999-2019.” It’s truly a hope-filled track that vividly colors the Summer Koshien.
silhouetteKANA-BOON97rank/position

It’s the opening theme from the anime “Naruto Shippuden,” hugely popular among teenage boys! It’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke! When you sing it, focus on the key points: keep a solid sense of tempo, feel the occasional bouncy rhythms, and pay attention to the falsetto in the chorus.
With fast-tempo band songs, it’s easy to get excited and speed up as you sing.
Try not to sway your body too much—stay centered so you can maintain a steady rhythm.
For the bouncy rhythm, lightly use your knees to move up and down and you’ll nail the timing.
Make sure your falsetto resonates in your head voice! Overall, I recommend singing lightly with a bright, heady resonance.
primary colorsYOASOBI98rank/position

It’s always hard to decide what to sing at karaoke with classmates or senior club members, right? In those situations, “Sangenshoku” is your go-to.
Released in 2021 by YOASOBI, the music duo hugely popular with Gen Z, it was featured in NTT Docomo’s “ahamo” commercial.
It’s a melodious pop song with vibrant, colorful synths.
Ikura’s supple vocals will add a splash of youth to the moment.
Since it’s a rhythmically accented track, we recommend singing it with clear dynamics for maximum impact!


