Recommended karaoke songs that are easy for high school girls to sing
I think many people go to karaoke and always end up singing the same songs, or overlap with friends’ choices and don’t know what to sing.
Some people aren’t very confident at karaoke to begin with and struggle to choose songs that are easy to sing.
For those people, this article will introduce a variety of songs that are easy for high school girls to sing.
Of course, what counts as “easy to sing” varies from person to person, but I’ve selected songs that, overall, are easy to sing without straining your voice, are widely known, and are likely to get everyone excited.
I hope this helps anyone who’s unsure about what to pick at karaoke!
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Recommended for high school girls: Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (71–80)
I Wish I Could Be Cute (feat. Kapi)HONEY WORKS

Isn’t HoneyWorks’ music essential karaoke material for today’s younger generation? Packed with the lively spirit of youth and the sweet-and-sour feelings of love, this song is especially popular among high school girls.
Its lyrics—about wanting to change yourself and dealing with relationship struggles—are relatable to everyone.
Released in October 2023, this standout track emerged as HoneyWorks’ YouTube channel surpassed 2.59 million subscribers.
With its relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing and guaranteed to hype up any karaoke session.
It’s the perfect song to belt out with friends.
Chu, diversity.ano

Ano-chan, who is so active as a TV personality that there’s hardly a day you don’t see her on screen, also works as a singer and has released numerous hit songs under the name “ano.” Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is Chu, Tayōsei.
It features a cute, Chinese pop–inspired melody, and while the vocal range is high—mid2 A# to hi C#—it’s compact and focused.
Easy to sing yet adorable, it’s a song that perfectly embodies both of those qualities.
Masqueradeharha

harha is a music duo consisting of track maker Haruha and vocalist Yonabe.
Their hallmark is a genre-free musicality, and lately their momentum has been building rapidly.
Among harha’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is their new song, “Masquerade.” If I had to sum it up, it’s quintessentially orthodox.
The range, the pitch movement, and the tempo are all perfectly balanced, so the vocal line has no quirks whatsoever.
A junior high school girl with a steady vocal register should be able to sing it without any trouble.
ultra-strongestChou Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

An idol group that has gained popularity with a music style and aesthetic fully devoted to uniquely Japanese cuteness, Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu.
Because they are known as successors to Momoiro Clover Z and Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku, I think any high school otaku well-versed in idol culture would know them.
Their song “Cho Saikyo” is a signature piece of theirs.
While it gives a pop impression, the vocal range is not that wide at mid2C to hiC♯, and the vocal lines don’t have abrupt pitch jumps, so it’s relatively easy.
Specially, do it.=LOVE

The idol group =LOVE, produced by Rino Sashihara.
The strategy that leverages the classic idol know-how Sashihara cultivated in AKB and HKT is brilliant, and even in the Reiwa era it continues to capture men’s hearts much like in the Heisei era.
I imagine many male high school students are fans of =LOVE as well.
Among their songs, Tokubechu, Shite is particularly exciting and easy to sing.
In terms of the main melody, the highest note is hi D#, so for women, with the right key adjustment, it should be quite singable.
First Love Killernozomi

Singer-songwriter Noashi, who has gained popularity with her offbeat melodies and lyrics that resonate strongly with women.
She’s known for her genreless musical style, releasing songs with a different vibe from her previous work each time.
Speaking of her signature tracks, wouldn’t it be “Hatsukoi Killer” (First Love Killer)? While the song carries a slightly retro, Showa-era feel, its fresh production keeps it from sounding outdated.
The vocals incorporate some rap, and because the range is very narrow, it’s exceptionally easy to sing.
It also goes over well at karaoke, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
EdisonSuiyōbi no Campanella

Since the Reiwa era began, many “cute” songs have come out, but isn’t Wednesday Campanella’s “Edison” in a different league of cuteness? It was also the first mega-hit after Utaha took over as vocalist, and I think many people were surprised at the uniquely cute quality of her voice at the time.
Although a falsetto appears in the chorus, the pitch only goes up to hi C# and isn’t particularly difficult.
The chest-voice range is around mid2B to hi A, which isn’t especially wide.
Also, regarding the hi A notes, even if the pitch is a little off, it can help convey a youthful feel, so there’s no need to be overly strict about pitch.


