[Teens] Popular Songs Ranking by Generation [2026]
We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 all in one go—sorted by the number of views from teens, based on this year’s age-group popularity rankings!
Check out the ranking to see what teenagers were listening to around this time.
The playlist is updated every week.
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[Teens] Popular Songs Ranking by Generation [2026] (91–100)
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In front of the person you like, you end up putting on a brave face, blurting out words you don’t mean, and sinking into self-loathing.
This song by Young Skinny portrays that clumsy yet endearing tsundere kind of love.
Released as a single in October 2022, it was also chosen as the ending theme for TBS’s “King’s Brunch.” It’s known for becoming the band’s first track to surpass 100 million total streams and is included on the album “I Thought Anything Would Be Forgiven If I Turned It Into a Song.” Many listeners will likely relate to the painful contradiction of pushing someone away even though you really like them.
Kayayu’s true-to-life vocals are sure to gently nudge the hearts of those troubled by love.
Blending bittersweet lyrics with a pop sound, it’s a rock number that captures listeners’ hearts and won’t let go.
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Saki Misaka’s songs are energetic anthems that ignite the hearts of teenagers.
Having been selected as the support song for the 2019 All Japan High School Soccer Tournament, her music sings about the trials and passions faced by her generation.
With powerful melodies, she celebrates bonds with friends and the importance of supporting one another, giving listeners a push to rise up.
Released in October 2021, this work is dedicated to all young people striving in their studies, club activities, and dreams for the future—infused with grit and gratitude.
It’s sure to resonate deeply with students in the midst of their youth.
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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!
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Her husband is that handsome actor, Hiro Mizushima.
This is Ayaka’s 4th single, “Mikazuki.” It was a huge hit and was performed on NHK’s Kohaku Uta Gassen, and it’s one of her signature songs.
The theme is a long-distance relationship, with a positive message: “We’re connected when we look at the moon.” I think it’s a song where you can fully bring out femininity.
It’s a slow ballad, but it has subtle musical shifts, so be sure to follow them closely.
If you sing it with rich expression, you’ll really move the hearts of the guys, too.
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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!


