[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!
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[Karaoke] A Collection of Japanese Songs I Want Teen Boys to Sing (11–20)
KICKBACKYonezu Kenshi

This piece was written as the opening theme for the anime Chainsaw Man.
Kenshi Yonezu, a singer-songwriter with numerous signature songs, released it in October 2022.
The arrangement features a heavy, edgy band sound that highlights the work’s unique world.
The vocals are also striking, showing a wide range of expression from cool low tones to passionate singing.
The key is to deliver vocals that make the most of mixed voice over driving breakbeats.
Be sure to try singing this crowd-pleasing anime song at karaoke.
Eve of the UnrevolutionNEE

NEE is a four-member rock band that calls themselves an “exotic rock band,” drawing attention with their overwhelming originality.
Their song “Fukakumei Zenya,” included on their 4th single “JINRUI,” has been a fan favorite since their indie days and was selected as the ending theme for the variety show “Gurunai” (Guruguru Ninety-Nine).
The melody is laid-back compared to the driving feel of the ensemble, which might make it easier to sing at karaoke.
However, be careful not to slip off pitch, as the key suddenly rises in the chorus.
SubtitleOfisharu Higedan Dism

An emotionally rich winter ballad is now available for karaoke.
Released in October 2022, the song drew attention as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “silent.” Its beautiful lyrics compare words to snowflakes, expressing a desire to be something that holds both coldness and warmth.
Official HIGE DANDism’s piano sound and Satoshi Fujihara’s clear, transparent vocals resonate deeply.
While the song demands expressive vocal ability, singing it with heartfelt emotion will surely move listeners.
It’s the perfect track for conveying your feelings to someone special.
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!
UnderdogEVE

Eve is hugely popular among students.
While Eve’s songs are often known for having extremely low and high ranges, the November 2025 release “Underdog” surprisingly sits in a more singable range.
It features the distinctive “spoken” delivery often used in other songs, where rhythm and timing matter more than strictly matching pitch.
Try singing as if you’re speaking, avoiding unnecessary breath holds.
The range rises a bit in the pre-chorus, so keep your momentum and project your voice as if climbing a staircase!
catDISH//

A song with moving lyrics and a poignant melody was released by DISH// in August 2017.
This ballad, written and composed by the singer-songwriter Aimyon, portrays the pain of heartbreak and separation.
The striking phrase “You turned into a cat” expresses the sense of loss after losing someone important.
Inspired by the film Let Me Eat Your Pancreas, the piece became one of DISH//’s signature songs.
Its lyrics, filled with the conflicts and immaturity unique to adolescence, have resonated with many young people.
If you sing it at karaoke, it’s best to pour your emotions into it.
Sung by a teenage boy, it will surely captivate those around him.
[Karaoke] A collection of Japanese songs we want teenage boys to sing (21–30)
Biri MillionYuuri

It’s a cheer song with the message “I want you to choose a path you won’t regret,” and I think it’s perfect for teenagers! The music video is a collaboration with the illustrator Tekken and tells the story through a flipbook-style animation, so definitely check it out! The overall vocal range is D3–C5, which is relatively moderate among Yuri’s songs, but higher notes do appear toward the end.
Rather than forcing your voice to belt, let your whole body resonate as you sing.
If you place a hand on your chest while singing, you’ll feel the chest resonance, so keeping the image of sustaining a strong resonance should make it easier to sing.


