[Karaoke] A collection of Japanese songs we want teenage boys to sing
Starting with platforms like TikTok and YouTube, songs that blow up on the internet are gaining popularity among teens.
You might have tracks where you’ve “only heard one catchy line” or “want to sing it, but don’t know the artist or title.”
So in this article, we’ve gathered a wide range of songs we’d love to hear teenage boys sing.
From urban, city-pop-inspired tunes to passionate rock numbers, we’ll introduce tracks that attract attention not only from men but also from women.
Add your favorites to your playlist and be sure to show them off at karaoke!
[Karaoke] A Collection of Japanese Songs for Teenage Boys to Sing (1–10)
SignalWANIMA

It’s a song distinguished by a powerful, heart-stirring message.
Created by WANIMA as a cheer anthem for teenagers, it celebrates the importance of having the courage to face forward while accepting an uncertain future and one’s own immaturity.
Included on their major-label first album, “Everybody!!,” released in January 2018.
The music video, shot on a remote island with blue seas and white sandy beaches, is memorable for its blend of the band’s performance scenes and a narrative storyline.
It’s perfect for students devoted to club activities and young people taking on new challenges with friends.
Belt it out at karaoke and it’s sure to instantly electrify the atmosphere.
Blue and SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

When it comes to rock numbers that vividly color summer youth, this is the song.
It’s also known as one of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s signature tracks.
With its exhilarating, fast-paced band sound, it amplifies the feeling of cherishing every moment of youth.
Released in August 2018, it was used as the theme song for the film “Ao-Natsu: Kimi ni Koi Shita 30-nichi” (Blue Summer).
The lyrics, which interweave summer traditions while depicting the experience of falling in love, leave a strong impression.
The track has captured many listeners’ hearts, surpassing 500 million streams.
It’s the perfect song for hyping up a karaoke session with friends or reminiscing about summer memories.
Let it be the tune that colors your youth—go ahead and hum along.
To tell you the truth,yangusukinii

A delicate, emotionally nuanced love song has arrived from Young Skinny.
The protagonist’s struggle with “not being able to tell the truth” is expressed through a bittersweet yet beautiful melody.
The track topped Billboard JAPAN’s Emerging Artists chart and has surpassed 100 million streams.
Released in March 2023, it has gained popularity for its down-to-earth lyrics that resonate with young listeners.
When singing it at karaoke, put your feelings into it to bring out the song’s charm even more.
Perform it in a moment with someone you like, and it’s sure to strike a chord.
Be sure to add it to your playlist.
sparkleFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze is a singer-songwriter who delivers sounds with an urban vibe.
Among his songs, this one—released in May 2021—is a track I’d love to hear men sing at karaoke.
Its catchy synth tones are especially memorable.
It captures the moment when you meet someone who makes your heart flutter and the world starts to shine, making it perfect for a karaoke performance that shows off a cool side.
It also drew attention as the tie-in song for Honda’s VEZEL commercial.
Try showing off some accented high notes to match the rhythmic arrangement.
Overdosenatori

Singer-songwriter Natori, who rose to prominence mainly on social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube.
This track, released in September 2022, became a viral hit online.
Its urban vibe evokes city pop, complemented by Natori’s distinctive whispery vocals.
The lyrics, portraying the struggle and dependency within a romantic relationship, are likely to resonate strongly with teenage boys.
The balance between the catchy chorus and the delicate vocal nuances is superb, making it an easy song to sing at karaoke.
Master the catchy melody and give it a try at karaoke—you’re sure to receive warm applause from those around you.
To the futureT.N.T

The band consists of three members—vocals by Yuya Tegoshi, bass by Furutatsu, and drums by kyohey—and is a rock band that branched out from XY, produced by YOSHIKI, becoming independent from the XY project as of June 13, 2025.
Their song is used as the support anthem for the 104th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
Tegoshi’s voice is generally high, but in “Mirai e” it mainly sits in the mid range, making it comfortable for men to sing.
The melody line is also simple, so it’s easy to pick up even at first listen—highly recommended.
Since it’s a cheer song, it’s best to keep your body well supported and project your voice straight and strong when you sing!
horizonback number

This is a song released in 2021 by back number, a rock band known for delivering tracks themed around youth and love.
It carries a message of support for high school students whose Inter-High championships were canceled during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The warm band sound and lyrics that shine with bittersweet emotion really strike a chord.
Shimizu Iyori’s gentle vocals resonate with teenagers’ hearts.
The melody is one you’ll want to listen to again and again, and it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
Once you can sing this piece all the way through, it’s perfect for making memories with friends.
Be sure to perform this number at karaoke—it’s a song that gives courage to young people chasing their dreams.


