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 struggle with singing, recommended for teen girls (41–50)
I’ve listened to so many heartbreak songs, and I’m done with always crying.riria.

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.
Setting SunYorushika

Yorushika is a musical duo that has gained popularity for their abstract yet catchy lyrics and their ennui-tinged sound.
I think any teenage girl would know them.
Among Yorushika’s works, one of the easiest songs to sing is “Shayō” (“Setting Sun”).
For a Yorushika track it’s relatively up-tempo, yet it still maintains an overall ennui-laden atmosphere.
The vocal line doesn’t use techniques like ad-libs or falls, making it very easy to sing.
moon bathingYorushika

Gekkouyoku (Moonlight Bath) is Yorushika’s 16th single, released as a digital-only track and written specifically as the theme song for the film Kaina of the Great Snow Sea: Star Sage.
It is characterized by its soothing vocals and literary lyrics.
A key singing tip is to maintain a bright tone throughout.
In the mid-to-high range in particular, keep your chin tucked slightly and aim the resonance toward the upper palate.
Also pay attention to dynamics: in the latter half of the song, use chest voice for the lower notes to create a clear contrast with the first half.
While blending with the dramatic ensemble, the acoustic guitar adds a distinctive sense of depth, making the track all the more compelling.
Howl at the MoonYorushika

Among internet-born artists, the rock band Yorushika delivers heart-tugging, bittersweet sounds to listeners.
They’re also gaining attention for their literary lyrics crafted from novels.
Their 2021 release “Howling at the Moon” is a song we’d love to see teenage girls who aren’t confident at karaoke try singing.
A modern beat unfolds alongside deep, night-shrouded synths.
It also features a relatively low vocal range, making it easier for those who struggle with high notes.
Why not try a delivery that speaks the lyrics as if you’re reading a novel aloud?
Is being cute not enough?CUTIE STREET

CUTIE STREET, the idol group that’s all the rage right now.
They’re not just popular with men—many women are fans too—so I think a lot of high schoolers know them.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “Is Being Cute Not Enough?”.
Thanks in part to its huge popularity on TikTok, the pre-chorus hook line and the chorus melody are incredibly addictive.
The highest note is a slightly high hi D#, but since it only appears in the final chorus, as long as you set the key with that section in mind, it shouldn’t be difficult to sing overall.
wantBiSH

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.
Blue Planet feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*27

DECO*27 is a popular Vocaloid producer who represents Japan.
His name is pronounced “Deko-Nina.” He has created many hit songs, so even teenagers have probably heard his music at least once.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Blue Planet feat.
Hatsune Miku.” It’s a song full of drive and momentum, yet surprisingly it has a narrow vocal range, and the lyrics aren’t the kind of hard-to-pronounce lines often found in Vocaloid songs, so I think it’s very easy to sing.


