A cute song when sung by a girl. Adorable songs that shine at karaoke for teenage girls.
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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Cute songs when sung by girls. Cute songs that shine in karaoke for teenage girls (21–30)
Pig Thunder (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Yukopi is a Vocaloid producer who’s gained popularity for their original musicality.
While Vocaloid songs often cram in lots of words, Yukopi’s tracks downplay that tendency, featuring vocal lines that make effective use of rests.
Among Yukopi’s works, the one I especially recommend is “Buta Thunder (feat.
Kaai Yuki).” The surreal yet cute melody is as delightful as ever, but this track in particular stays within a relatively modest range.
With key adjustment, the range is absolutely manageable for women to sing comfortably, so be sure to find the right key for you and give this song a try.
I love youuu!HoneyWorks feat. chū-tan

The song “Sukicchuu no!” by HoneyWorks and Chuutan.
Compared to the previous track “Kawaikute Gomen,” it gives a calmer impression, but in turn it’s unified by an easy-to-sing vocal line.
The standout charm of this piece is, above all, its languid cuteness.
While the range is slightly high at mid2B to hiC, it’s relatively narrow for a female-vocal song.
Within that compact range, the skillful use of dynamics and melodic rises and falls clearly expresses femininity and cuteness.
It’s a top-tier example of a singable and adorable tune, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.
A cute song when a girl sings it. Cute songs that shine at karaoke for teenage girls (31–40)
idolYOASOBI

YOASOBI has many famous songs, but when it comes to an exceptionally popular track that’s brimming with girlish charm, it has to be “Idol.” As the theme song for the hit anime “Oshi no Ko,” it demands complex pitch movement and has relatively few rests.
Even so, its shortcomings are more than offset by its distinctly feminine, cute melody and lyrics.
The range is high—from mid1 F# to high F#—but there aren’t any long sustained high notes, so make sure to find the key that suits you and sing accordingly.
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!
I want to be lovedYumcha
A hit song that became wildly popular on TikTok and other social media in 2025, “Aisaretai.” It’s a track by Yumcha and her biggest hit to date, and overall it’s wrapped in a catchy melody.
While the tune is bright, the lyrics carry a notable sense of darkness, and that contrast between melody and lyric actually makes it addictive.
The song features an extremely cute vocal line throughout.
Although the pitch moves up and down quite a bit, the overall range isn’t wide, so as long as you identify the right key, it should be perfectly singable.
Rather than matching the key to what’s easiest overall, it’s recommended to adjust the key based on how easily you can hit the highest notes.
Strong Wind Slicked-Back (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Vocaloid producer Yukopi, who has gained popularity for a musical style that’s unique and somehow coolly inorganic in its cuteness.
Every piece has such an original melody that you can tell at once it’s Yukopi’s, right? This “Gale All Back (feat.
Kaai Yuki)” is the first track that really made Yukopi’s name widely known.
The pitch movement is somewhat intense, but there are no long sustained notes, and plenty of spots for the vocal to rest.
It’s a song that pairs cuteness with singability.
Almond ChocolateLLIT

ILLIT is a K-pop group that’s rapidly gaining momentum.
The group name is pronounced “EYE-lit.” They’re particularly popular among teenagers, and one of their most beloved tracks is Almond Chocolate.
It’s an extremely cute, feminine song, but it features a lot of rests, allowing you to prepare properly before the high notes.
The range is fairly high, from mid1 F to high D#, but the abundance of rests makes it easier to handle the height, which is what makes this song easy to sing.
It’s a guaranteed hit with guys, so consider adding it to your repertoire.




