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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.

Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at singing, recommended for teenage girls (31–40)

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Sakurako Ohara – Hitomi (Music Video Short ver.)
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Sakurako Ohara is a singer-songwriter who is also active as an actress in numerous films and TV dramas.

With her strong acting and vocal skills, she’s supported by a wide range of age groups.

Among her songs, the one we’d love you to sing at karaoke is Hitomi.

It was also used for the 93rd All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.

Its moving melody line, set to a slow tempo, strikes a chord.

Since the rhythm is easy to follow and the vocal range isn’t very wide, it’s recommended even for teenage girls who feel insecure about singing.

Try to focus on steady breathing and increasing your vocal projection as you sing.

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Chanmina – Memorial Day (Official Music Video) –
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Rapper Chanmina has overwhelming support from women in their teens and twenties.

Compared to other female rappers, her songs often have catchy structures, so even people who aren’t familiar with hip-hop will find them easy to sing.

Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Meinichi” (Anniversary of Death).

It has a dark, cool vibe, and because it uses scales commonly found in Japanese music, I think it’s particularly easy for Japanese listeners to sing.

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This is the second digital-only single by the three-piece rock band back number, released in October 2020.

Counting physical CDs, it’s their 20th single overall.

It’s a mid- to up-tempo pop-rock track with a memorable melody that carries a touch of melancholy, and the song’s quality really underscores their popularity.

Although it’s a male-vocal track, it’s perfectly singable for women as long as the key is adjusted—in fact, it might be an ideal choice for women who aren’t confident with high notes.

The parts sung in falsetto in the original chorus are sections that most women could handle in chest voice.

The melody’s rises and falls are relatively simple, so even those who aren’t confident singers should give it a try at karaoke.

It could also be fun to form a girls’ rock band for a school festival and cover it there!

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sumika / Wish [Music Video]
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This is the fourth major-label and ninth overall single by the Japanese rock band sumika, released in December 2019.

It was also written as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “Ossan’s Love: In the Sky.” Although it’s in a bright major key, it carries a touch of melancholy, resulting in a song that really tugs at the heart.

While it features male vocals, if you adjust the key to suit your range for karaoke, it’s a track anyone can enjoy singing, regardless of gender.

The melody is simple, so even those who aren’t confident singers should be fine.

There are parts, like in the chorus, where the lyrics move a bit quickly, so be careful not to fall behind the rhythm!

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Яu-a 『BLACK DOLL』 Music Video
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Ru-a is a multi-talented female rapper known for handling her own trackmaking.

Her artist name is pronounced “Lua.” She’s especially popular among teen gals, and among her songs, “BLACK DOLL” is particularly recommended as a piece with a very narrow vocal range.

The vocals are processed with Auto-Tune throughout, keeping the range quite compact.

Because of the narrow range, adjusting the key is also very easy, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even for those who struggle with singing, recommended for teen girls (41–50)

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The song “WANT” is included on the indie second album “FAKE METAL JACKET,” released after Atsuko Hashiyasume and Linlin joined.

With lyrics written by Momoko Gumi Company, it features a cool, melodious guitar-riff intro.

Thanks to the low key and narrow vocal range, it’s easy to sing, but be careful not to waver in pitch, as the chorus has consecutive sustained notes.

The melody is laid-back against a driving beat, making it a great pick for karaoke.

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riria. / I've listened to so many heartbreak songs, and I'm done with always crying. acoustic ver. [Audio Video]
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Singer-songwriter Riria, who enjoys overwhelming popularity among teenage girls.

She has many great songs, but the one I especially recommend is “Shitsuren Song Taku-san Kiite Naite Bakari no Watashi wa Mou.” Released in 2024, this track was followed by an acoustic version the next year.

Since it’s even slower than the original, you can sing it while taking your time to prepare for the tricky parts.

The vocal range is moderate, leaning somewhat toward the upper-mid to high register, but the pitch movement itself is gentle, making it perfect for aiming for a 100-point score.