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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.

Girls band classic songs that are easy to sing at karaoke (11–20)

summer festivalWhiteberry

Summer Festival – Whiteberry (Full)
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.

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This never-boring song is a testament to their sensibility and musical prowess.

Their overflowing sound pierces from every angle, drawing you into a strange sensation, while the shifting rhythms create pure delight.

At first glance it seems difficult, but in the setting of karaoke, it becomes a song you can genuinely enjoy—and sing.

When the wind blows, loveChatmonchy

Chatmonchy “Kaze Fukeba Koi” Music Video
When the wind blows, love Chatmonchy

Chatmonchy’s “Kaze Fuke ba Koi” kicks off with thundering drums and a guitar sound that lays down a rock groove.

As a band at the core of the girls’ rock scene, they captivate many listeners.

It’s no wonder many women fall for the vocalist’s energetic performance and choose it for karaoke.

Meteor Shower at DawnSCANDAL

SCANDAL “Dawn Meteor Shower” / Yoake no Ryūseigun – Music Video
Meteor Shower at DawnSCANDAL

SCANDAL’s “Yoake no Ryuuseigun,” which was also the theme song for a Pokémon movie.

It’s a song that gives me strength when I’m mentally worn out or just can’t get motivated.

If you sing it at karaoke with friends to blow off steam, your worries are sure to disappear.

That girl I can’t stop thinking aboutsōtaisei riron

Theory of Relativity – That Girl I’m Curious About
That girl I can’t stop thinking aboutsōtaisei riron

Relativism’s “That Girl on My Mind” expresses the complex feelings experienced during sensitive times in a straightforward way.

The emotions we all likely felt during our complicated school days create a pleasant harmony through its refreshing melody and her gentle singing voice.

When you don’t want to overthink and just want to sing as naturally as breathing, this is the song for you.

FeelHitsuji Bungaku

Hitsujibungaku – Feel (Official Music Video) [TV anime 'Silent Witch: The Secret of the Silent Witch' opening theme song]
FeelHitsuji Bungaku

The double single “Feel/mild days.” These songs are used as the opening and ending themes for the TV anime Silent Witch: The Secret of the Silent Witch, which started airing in July 2025! This time, I’ll introduce “Feel.” The tempo of this track is on the slower side, so I think you’ll be able to sing it in a generally calm manner.

The beginning of the pre-chorus is a bit fast, but you’ll be fine if you use your body well to keep the rhythm.

Also, the high notes in the chorus and bridge will definitely be painful if you belt them, so focus on humming and constantly resonating through your nose and head.

For humming, it becomes easier if you imagine lightly resonating around your brow and head overall.

Once you get used to it, try turning it into your singing voice while keeping the resonance in the same place.

You’ll find it easier to relax and sing lightly!

Girls’ band classics that are easy to sing at karaoke (21–30)

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!