Karaoke songs that are easy to sing, even for those who aren’t confident at singing, recommended for teenage girls
Recently, with the rise of high-voiced male vocalists, it’s become an even tougher world for tone-deaf women when it comes to singing.
In particular, women who can’t hit high notes are probably having quite a hard time.
Of course, vocal range matters, but even more important is whether you’re choosing the right key for yourself.
With that technical point in mind, this time I’ve selected easy-to-sing songs I’d recommend for teenage girls.
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Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at singing, recommended for teenage girls (111–120)
SeventeenYOASOBI

YOASOBI is a duo that has gained popularity for their electro-pop-centered sound—a unit every college student is familiar with.
Their new song, Seventeen, is a fresh release from them.
Unlike their usual style, this track has a gothic atmosphere.
The overall tone leans more toward Vocaloid, but it’s not as complex as typical Vocaloid songs, so even college students who aren’t confident singers should find it easy to sing.
If you can’t produce a clear, pure tone, be careful not to get overly influenced by Ikuta Lila’s voice.
Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even for those who aren’t good at singing, recommended for teenage girls (121–130)
18imase

Artist imase, who hails from Gifu Prefecture.
He rose to popularity via TikTok, and his 2021 debut track “Have a nice day” and second single “Touhikou (Runaway)” were major hits.
His new song “18” is the latest from him.
While the song features many higher notes, the parts sung in falsetto aren’t actually that high in range.
Although it differs from the vibe of the original, many people may find it easier to sing in chest voice on purpose.
Feel free to add your own arrangement and give it a try.
Ingot of Pure Lovetuki.

Due to the face-reveal issue, the recently buzzworthy female singer-songwriter tuki.
has been in the spotlight.
If you’re a teenage girl, chances are you’ve heard her songs at least once.
Among tuki.’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Ingots of Pure Love.” Although it features some falsetto in parts, the overall range is quite narrow, and there are no difficult long tones or shouts at all.
If you find the falsetto sections challenging, instead of singing delicately, try singing them a bit louder with a mix-voice approach.
To Those Who Know the Blue of the Skyaimyon

It was Aimyon’s ninth major single, released in October 2019.
It was used as the theme song for the animated film of the same name, “Her Blue Sky.” As for the vocal range used in the melody, I think it stays within a range that an average female singer can handle without strain.
However, what’s most important for making this song sound good is, above all, how closely you can reproduce Aimyon’s own vocal expression.
Be sure to listen carefully to the original track and study in depth how she spaces the phrases and uses rests.
Thank youikimonogakari

This is Ikimono-gakari’s 18th single, released in May 2010.
It was reportedly written as the theme song for the first half of NHK’s 2010 morning drama series Gegege no Nyobo.
The piece has a slightly ballad-like feel and has been crafted into a very gentle and beautiful song.
Perhaps because it expresses a “tender feeling,” the vocal melody is also very straightforward and beautiful, making it quite easy to sing—especially for many women choosing it at karaoke.
If you try singing by placing the resonance toward the upper palate inside your mouth, you’ll likely get a brighter, sparkling tone with rich high overtones similar to the original singer’s.
Give it a try!
Ninjari Ban Bankyarī pamyu pamyu

This is Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s fifth single overall, released in March 2013.
It was used as the CM song for KDDI and Okinawa Cellular’s “au Turn surprise into common sense.
‘FULL CONTROL/REAL’” commercial.
Just listening to it puts you in a fun mood—it’s a slightly comical track! There’s no need for any difficult explanations to sing this cheerful song.
You can have fun by mimicking the slightly Vocaloid-style vocal production, or enjoy it as a group sing-along with everyone there.
In any case, ride the rhythm, raise your voice, and just enjoy singing!
Marshmallow PunchShinako feat. Gozen Reiji no Purinsesu

Shinako is an influencer who’s supported not only by teens but even by younger generations.
She’s a representative figure of Harajuku, and there are likely many junior high school girls who got into her back when they were in elementary school.
Marshmallow Punch is a collaboration between Shinako and the popular YouTuber Princess of Midnight.
Although there’s a key change in the middle, it isn’t abrupt, and the pitch rises and falls gently throughout, making it a very easy song to sing.


