Cute Karaoke Picks: Handpicked Love Songs That Will Make Your Heart Flutter!
We’ve gathered a selection of “cute songs recommended for karaoke,” including tracks that capture sweet-and-sour crushes, songs that gently evoke femininity, and dance numbers with adorable choreography.
Even if you already have a set karaoke repertoire, if your partner or someone you like will be listening, you’ll want to choose songs that help you make a good impression, right?
For times like that, it’s smart to have at least one cute song ready to go.
We’ve picked a wide range from timeless classics to the latest releases, so choose the ones that suit your taste and age!
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Cute Karaoke Songs to Try: A Curated List of Heart-Fluttering Love Tunes (101–110)
Thank you.Ōhara Sakurako

Sakurako Ohara’s solo debut single.
She had also debuted a year earlier as a member of MUSH&Co., and this song expresses the gratitude that blossomed toward the people around her during that time.
Since Sakurako Ohara describes the song’s image as rainbow-colored, keep that image in mind and sing with a colorful vibe, too.
If you sing with that kind of bright, colorful feeling—not a dark one—you’re sure to become even cuter!
Mutual loveaiko

Aiko often has songs that span a wide range from low to high notes.
In the new song “Sōshi Sōai,” the key range looks wide at G#3–C#5, but the actual sung range is lower than you might expect.
The B4 range is used in the chorus and elsewhere, but for most women, that pitch should come out naturally without much effort.
Rather than a “cheerful!” vibe, it’s a song that strongly conveys “bittersweet emotion,” so it’s one you can sing with a calm tone.
When you actually try singing it, you may find many phrases where the pitch drops at the end of the melody lines, which can make intonation tricky for some.
It’s true that moving from low to high can be easier if you have momentum, but going from high to low is very difficult to land accurately.
Try singing lightly while sustaining your breath all the way to the end.
I love youuu!HoneyWorks feat. chū-tan

This track, Suki-cchew no!, which could be considered a sequel to HoneyWorks’ smash hit I’m Sorry, I’m So Cute, once again features voice actor–artist Saori Hayami performing as “Chu-tan.” From the chorus that repeatedly chants the title to the hook that sticks in your head after just one listen, its addictive appeal is fully intact.
At the same time, the midsection is captivating too, revealing the inner conflict you can sense beneath Chu-tan’s confident persona.
When you sing it at karaoke, try fully becoming Chu-tan and deliver it with a deliberately cutesy yet endearing vibe!
Because you’re my hero.LiSA

This is a song bursting with fresh, bubbly cuteness.
Sung by LiSA, also known for “Gurenge,” it was featured as an ending theme for the anime My Hero Academia.
It’s a cheer song for those who want to give their all, and it also conveys gratitude to someone special—saying that because you keep moving forward, I can do my best too.
How about singing it at karaoke for someone you like who’s working hard in the same club, or aiming for the same school?
For love.Ueto Aya

This is a song by Aya Ueto, who is active as an actress in many dramas and films.
It was used as the ending theme for the live-action drama adaptation of the hugely popular manga “Aim for the Ace!” in which she starred.
By singing this fresh, bright, girlish song, you’re sure to lift the spirits of those listening around you! It’s a track you can enjoy either on your own or together with your girlfriends.
Cute Karaoke Songs to Sing: A Curated List of Heart-Fluttering Love Tunes (111–120)
Leading someone on is a serious offense!arekunn

This song is a love ballad that portrays a woman who has fallen for a man with a teasing, misleading attitude.
It’s sung by Are-kun, known for hits like “Baka.” and “Suki ni Saseta Kuse ni.” Beyond the honest cry of “Please fall in love with me!!,” many listeners will relate to the lyrics that declare, as the title says, “Leading someone on is a crime!!” If you’re currently nursing a crush—especially on someone who keeps sending mixed signals—this is a must-listen.
Kujira No. 12JUDY AND MARY

This is a famous song by JUDY AND MARY, the band led by singer-songwriter YUKI that unfortunately disbanded in 2001.
It’s an amazing track where the intense band sound is paired with YUKI’s poppy, adorable vocals.
For people of this generation—especially JUDY AND MARY fans—it’s probably a very nostalgic song.
The chorus has a soaring, powerful melody that feels great to sing for the performer as well!



