A Must-See for Teens! Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers from the Latest Hits to All-Time Classics
Since the rise of short-form video platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts, impact has become crucial in music worldwide.
As a result, today’s teens can be said to have far more hype, high-energy tracks than previous generations.
This time, we’ve picked out karaoke crowd-pleasers specifically for teens.
From the latest hits to timeless favorites, we’ve got you covered—be sure to check them all out to the end!
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A Must-See for Teens! Karaoke Songs That Bring the Hype | From the Latest to the Classics (21–30)
Bling-Bang-Bang-BornCreepy Nuts

Released in January 2024, this track was written as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime “Mashle: Magic and Muscles,” specifically for the Divine Visionary Candidate Exam arc.
The anime’s premise—where the protagonist who can’t use magic takes on the world with pure muscle—syncs perfectly with R-Shitei’s powerful lyrics.
The chant-like hook sticks in your head after just one listen, and it’s still fresh in our minds how it went viral worldwide on TikTok as the “BBBB Dance.” DJ Matsunaga’s track, infused with Jersey Club elements, is insanely addictive and perfect for getting everyone hyped at karaoke.
Even if you can’t sing it perfectly, just shouting that distinctive phrase together will unite the crowd and send the energy through the roof!
idolYOASOBI

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.
Must-See for Teens! Karaoke Songs That Get the Crowd Going | From the Newest Hits to Classics (31–40)
Chu, diversity.ano

After leaving You’ll Melt More!, Ano began working as a solo artist.
The digital-only single released from TOY’S FACTORY in November 2022 was written as the ending theme for episode 7 of the TV anime Chainsaw Man.
Over a technically intricate band sound by Shuichi Manabe, formerly of Soutaiseiriron, Ano’s sweet yet venom-tinged vocals intertwine to create a catchy pop tune.
The lyrics—blending Japanese, Chinese, and English—sublimate a precarious mix of love and dependency into pop.
Sing it with the dance that blew up on TikTok, and it’s guaranteed to light up any karaoke session.
Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento

Released in 2024, this song became a social phenomenon: the “Giri-Giri Dance” went viral on social media, and it even broke into the top 20 on the Billboard Japan charts.
Kocchino Kento’s sensibility shines through in lyrics born from his own struggles with mental health—spoken head-on yet wrapped in just the right touch of humor and a pop sound that keeps things from getting too dark.
The message embedded in the lyrics—“If you feel at your limit, it’s okay to ask for help”—feels like an anthem for all of us living in the present day.
For karaoke, there are a few slightly fast-paced parts, but with a bit of practice you’ll get the hang of it quickly, and since it’s a song everyone knows, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going.
If you sing it while copying the dance with your friends, it’s even more fun!
Blue HabitatKitanitatsuya

Singer-songwriter Tatsuya Kitani, also known as a Vocaloid producer and bassist.
Selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death, this track was released in July 2023 as the title song of his third EP.
Its lyrics poignantly capture the bittersweet shift in a once carefree friendship, while celebrating the lingering glow of youth that stays in the heart.
The piercing high-tone vocals and driving ensemble make it perfect not only for anime-loving kids, but also for anyone confident in their karaoke chops.
A must-hear rock tune that received a Special Award at the 65th Japan Record Awards.
KICKBACKYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu, a singer-songwriter who also has a persona as a Vocaloid producer and continues to expand the musical possibilities of the J-pop scene.
The track released in November 2022, used as the opening theme for the TV anime Chainsaw Man, drew major attention for featuring Daiki Tsuneta of King Gnu on arrangement.
With its drum’n’bass-driven, intense beat and whirlwind progression, the sound feels like a roller coaster that sweeps listeners along, deeply linking with the work’s frenzied worldview.
The lyrics, infused with the protagonist’s somewhat nihilistic and self-destructive desire for happiness and good fortune, strike a powerful impulse into the listener’s heart.
It’s an aggressive, cool rock tune that blasts away the boredom of everyday life and lifts your mood to the max.
Biting the second handzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

Zutomayo’s famous song “Byoushin wo Kamu” has super cool instrumentals in the back, and the vocal melody has an easy-to-follow build, so it’s a really cool song if you can sing it! I’ve worked on this song several times in vocal training lessons, and I found the rhythm surprisingly tricky.
In the A verse, the length of the held notes and the timing of when the melody comes in are difficult unless you’re really locking into the beat.
If you listen closely, it shouldn’t be a problem, so try singing along with the original track repeatedly.
Also, the high note in the chorus goes up to E5, so you really need to be conscious of accents or it won’t come out easily.
First, sing slowly and check which lyrics you’ll accent.
There are quite a few high notes throughout the chorus, so it’s good to keep those accents in mind all the way to the end.


