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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 struggle with singing, recommended for teen girls (41–50)

Just-Woken Palm Tree (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Yukopi – Palm Tree Right After Waking Up (feat. Kaai Yuki)
Just-Woken Palm Tree (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Yukopi, the artist who gained nationwide popularity with “Strong Wind All Back (feat.

Kaai Yuki),” has an addictive blend of surreal and cute musicality.

Among Yukopi’s tracks, the one drawing attention lately is “Just-Woke-Up Palm Tree (feat.

Kaai Yuki).” As a song that captivates with its unique worldbuilding, its vocal lines are, like the previous work, arranged to be very easy to sing.

It’s one of the easiest songs to sing among the tracks we’re introducing this time, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.

Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident at singing, recommended for teenage girls (51–60)

I’ve listened to so many heartbreak songs, and I’m done with always crying.riria.

riria. / I've listened to so many heartbreak songs, and I'm done with always crying. acoustic ver. [Audio Video]
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.

Barefoot SummerNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 “Hadashi de Summer”
Barefoot SummerNogizaka 46

If you’re looking for a cute summer song—an adorable Nogizaka46 track about young love—I recommend “Hadashi de Summer.” It’s the first song where Asuka Saito served as center, and it was also performed at that year’s NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

The lyrics portray unrequited feelings from a male perspective, but they’re relatable regardless of gender, capturing a sweet, heart-fluttering crush.

It’s a refreshing summer tune with minimal vocal range ups and downs, so it’s easy to sing.

Give it a try when you want to elevate the summer mood.

Blanket SnowDream

Released in 2015 as Dream’s 25th single.

The song was used in the Right-on “MOCOMOCO JEANS” TV commercial and reached No.

4 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It’s a heartwarming winter love song that evokes the feeling of two people growing closer in a world turned pure white by winter.

Rain MaidenRaon

Raon 라온 | 'Rain Maiden (Ameotome)' M/V
Rain MaidenRaon

Raon is a singer from South Korea.

Although she’s a Korean artist, she has released many songs in Japanese, making her popular in the J-pop scene as well.

Among Raon’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Ame Otome” (Rain Maiden).

It exudes a dark atmosphere.

The entire song is sung using a whisper voice from start to finish.

This whisper vocal style is easy to produce even for those who aren’t confident singers, and it tends to sound good without requiring special techniques.

Try singing it without forcing your voice—comfortably, and with a dark tone.

Beautiful finsupittsu

Spitz is a Japanese band that has continued to be popular since the 1990s.

Their catchy melodies stick in your head no matter where you pick them up.

Especially since the 2020s, they’ve been churning out hits to the point that you could call it a resurgence.

Among their songs, the one I particularly recommend is Utsukushii Hire (Beautiful Fin).

Their music is orthodox pop, which makes it easier to sing compared to other genres, and this track, too, stands out for its friendly, approachable melody with that same quality.

It might seem a bit high, but it’s a range that most women can handle without issue, so try not to switch to falsetto unnecessarily.

I hate itatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

ATARASHII GAKKO! – Suki Lie (Official Music Video)
I hate itatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

Right now, the idol group Atarashii Gakko! is hugely popular.

Most teenage girls probably know them.

They keep releasing hit tunes one after another, but the song I especially recommend is Sukirai.

While Atarashii Gakko! is known for many works that feature kayōkyoku (Japanese pop ballads), this track spotlights hip-hop elements like trap.

The rhythm is laid-back and the chorus has a downer vibe, so I think it’s very easy to sing.