Iconic girl band songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
Setting aside my surprise at just how many all-female bands there are in Japan, this time I’ve gathered songs by girl bands that are easy to sing at karaoke.
From “ladies’ metal” to indie rock, the selection is wonderfully diverse, so you’re sure to find a new favorite track.
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Top 10 iconic girl band songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
AlchemyGirls Dead Monster

Girls Dead Monster is a girls’ rock band that appears in an anime.
Their song “Alchemy” captivates listeners with overwhelming coolness.
With its brisk tempo that leaves you feeling refreshed, this track is truly top-tier.
It’s a song you’ll want to sing when everyone’s getting hyped at karaoke.
Love SongGO!GO!7188

Koi no Uta is a classic that brims with the energy to live.
Their sound flows like a gently moving river—something only Go! Go! 7188 can deliver.
A band’s strength isn’t just in technique but in feeling, and this one has a quality that resonates with the listener’s sensibilities.
It’s a song packed with that appeal.
It’s also a popular karaoke choice and an easy number to sing.
RickenbackerRīgaru Rirī

This work portrays a confrontation with the power of music, infused with sentiments that pierce the heart.
The lyrics, woven by 17-year-old Honoka Takahashi, express a sincere attitude toward music and its dual nature—capable at times of sustaining people and at other times of driving them to the brink.
The sound, incorporating elements of alternative rock and shoegaze, together with a clear, translucent vocal, creates a unique sonic world.
Included on the mini-album “the Post,” released in October 2016, it was later selected in 2019 as a tie-in song for the stage production “365 Days, 36.5°C.” This track stands beside everyone who loves music, teaching the importance of pursuing a music that is truly your own.
Girls band classic songs that are easy to sing at karaoke (11–20)
aloneBAND-MAID

BAND-MAID is a five-member girls’ rock band formed in 2013.
Their powerfully played sound brings out the best in them.
The vocals convey a sense of female strength—simply put, they’re cool.
It’s the kind of cool song that will dominate the room if you sing it at karaoke.
RPGSchool Food Punishment

School Food Punishment’s “RPG” has a vibrant, resonant vocal that feels like it lets you pour out your feelings as they are.
With its distinctive, beautiful synthesizers, the song sinks deep into the heart.
It’s a track you’ll want to sing when you want to immerse yourself in a fantasy world like in an anime.
summer festivalWhiteberry

“Summer Festival” is a classic that vividly brings back those faint memories—like the times your ex-girlfriend or ex-boyfriend used to sing it.
Its vocals, brimming with pure, feminine charm, are so catchy that everyone has found themselves humming along more than once.
Sing it at karaoke and you’ll easily be the star of the show.
One thing I want to ask youSHISHAMO

SHISHAMO is a female band that gives the impression of having lots of cute songs.
While vocalist Miyazaki usually sings solo, you can hear light harmonies here and there—at the end of the A verse and in the chorus.
The vibe is like softly humming along while playing the guitar.
The chorus also repeats the same phrase, and there are more lower harmonies than upper ones, so it’s easy to pick them out if you listen with earphones.
Even if you’re not confident with harmonizing, these songs are gentle and easy to sing along with once you get used to them—so hang in there, harmony beginners!


