[Karaoke] Songs That Sound Cute When Girls Sing Them: A Collection of Adorable Tracks
When a girl sings, it creates a cute, friendly atmosphere, but it can be hard to decide what songs to choose, right? At karaoke, you might also find yourself singing in your natural chest voice and struggling with the high notes.
But actually, there are plenty of songs in comfortable ranges that bring out the best in a woman’s voice! This time, we’ll introduce songs that let you make the most of a girly vocal tone, whether at karaoke or live performances.
Hope you find a new favorite!
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[Karaoke] Songs that sound cute when sung by girls. A collection of cute tracks (11–20)
Don’t cheat on me.Koresawa

Koresawa is a female singer-songwriter who enjoys overwhelming support from women in their teens and twenties.
Her down-to-earth lyrics that portray the feelings of young women have earned her tremendous popularity.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is “Uwaki Shitara Akan de” (“Don’t You Dare Cheat”).
Although its vocal range is high—mid2A to hiC#—the key is set to be easy to sing for women with a typical vocal range.
If you identify the right key for yourself, it’s a song that should be quite easy to sing.
ultra-strongestChou Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu, an idol group under Stardust Promotion, the same agency as Momoiro Clover Z.
They’re known for a sound that fully embraces classic idol cuteness.
Among their works, the one I especially recommend is “Cho Saikyo” (“Ultra Strong”), which is particularly popular.
In line with current trends, it features a solid rap section; however, since the rap is delivered almost like spoken narration, there’s no need for any difficult flow.
Because there are few rests, breath control can be a tricky point, but aside from that, the range and pitch movement are easy, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
I want to be lovedYumcha
A smash hit that took TikTok and other social media by storm in 2025, “Aisaretai.” Composed by Yumcha, this track became her biggest hit, and it’s wrapped up in an irresistibly catchy melody from start to finish.
While the tune is bright, the lyrics carry a distinctly dark, troubled edge—but that contrast between melody and lyric actually makes it addictive.
The vocals throughout are adorably styled.
Although the pitch movement can be somewhat dramatic, the overall range isn’t wide, so as long as you identify the right key, it should be perfectly singable.
Rather than matching the overall key to what’s easiest to sing, we recommend adjusting the key with a focus on how comfortably you can hit the highest notes.
Big Brother Etiquette♡mona (CV: Shiina Natsukawa)

A song released in November 2025 from the idol project produced by HoneyWorks.
It’s a digital single under the name mona, voiced by Shiina Natsukawa, and the first installment in a series of releases leading up to the 2nd solo live on November 29.
Lyrics by shito and Gom, composition by shito.
This pop track takes a unique approach by charmingly encouraging good grooming and cleanliness toward an “older brother.” Its clear melody and high-tempo beat will lift your spirits! Give it a listen when you need an energy boost!
Your umbrellaKimura Kaera

Kaela Kimura’s “Kimi no Kasa,” released for streaming on October 29, 2025, is the theme song for the film “Sumikkogurashi: The Sky Kingdom and the Two Kogurashi.” Listening to the track, you can tell it’s structured in a way that makes the build-up easy to grasp, and you can sing it solidly step by step in the order of verse A → verse B → chorus.
The chorus does include some high notes, but there’s no need to belt them out.
It’s perfectly fine to use falsetto for the high notes to evoke the gentle world of Sumikkogurashi.
Also, while the chorus may feel high, if you think you’re tone-deaf, you’ll likely find the higher notes actually easier to produce—so sing out with confidence!



