[For Teenage Girls] Songs That Score High Easily at Karaoke [2026]
In recent years, popular J-pop often features complex chord progressions and melodic structures, and even male vocal songs frequently include very high notes.
Many teens may find this challenging, especially at karaoke.
Even so, if you want to aim for a high score—this article compiles and introduces songs that are “easy to score high on at karaoke,” recommended for teenage girls.
We’ve picked not only major hits popular with Gen Z, but also beloved Heisei-era classics enjoying a revival among teens on platforms like TikTok, as well as some male-vocal tracks.
If you’re not confident in your singing, please use this article as a reference and give practicing a try!
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[For Teen Girls] Songs That Make It Easy to Score High at Karaoke [2026] (21–30)
AriaAina ji Endo

Aina the End is known for her husky, slightly nasal voice, but if you’re not used to this singing style, imitating it can make it very difficult to stay on pitch.
To score 100 points, first focus on matching the pitch accurately using a voice that’s natural and comfortable for you.
At the end of the C melody, there’s a high note at C5; make sure to take a breath mid-phrase and place the note properly.
Also, the chorus uses a lot of scoops as a technique, but you don’t need to worry about that at first.
Start by getting familiar with the melody!
Blooming at nightHoshimachi Suisei

As of June 2025, the average score on JOYSOUND karaoke scoring seems to be around 90.35, giving the impression that the average is on the higher side.
Indeed, among Hoshimachi Suisei’s songs, this one doesn’t have an especially high range and is fairly compact, so it’s easier to hit the pitches compared to her other tracks.
Also, the rhythm is very easy to grasp, so once you learn it, it’s a song that’s easy to sing! If you sing while clearly keeping a 4/4 beat, your timing will match more easily and you’ll line up with the pitch bar perfectly.
Once you’re comfortable, it might be a good idea to add techniques like vibrato!
[For Teen Girls] Songs That Tend to Score High at Karaoke [2026] (31–40)
vip?Nisshoku Natsuko

Nisshoku Natsuko is known as a singer-songwriter who accompanies herself on piano.
Her appeal lies in a worldview that, while grounded in lyrics that feel like slices of everyday life, also carries a touch of Ghibli-like fantasy in its melodies.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is “vip?”.
It’s a very languid piece with a fairly narrow vocal range; although there are many long tones in the vocal line, the pitch movement itself is gently contoured.
It’s basically an easy song, but the voltage rises a bit in the C section, so be sure to carefully determine the appropriate key.
72 points, etc.Tōsaka Megu

Meg Ousaka, the TikToker who gained nationwide popularity with “I’m mad at pre-sliced butter!”, is now active as a singer-songwriter and has a passionate following among some listeners.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is “72-Point Etcetera.” Because it’s arranged with a slightly fast tempo and a bright tone, it’s easy to overlook, but the vocal range required is actually quite narrow, so people of virtually any voice type can sing it without trouble.
The vocal lines also have few phrases that demand vibrato or long sustained notes, making it unquestionably a beginner-friendly track.
In conclusion
As mentioned at the beginning, many recent J-pop songs have very complex melodies and structures, and many teenagers may feel it’s hard to score high in karaoke. The songs introduced this time are all popular yet relatively easy to sing, so even if you’re not very confident in your singing, please give them a try. Of course, it’s also a great idea to look for easy-to-sing songs from the Showa era or the early Heisei period!


