Recommended for teenage girls! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs
Teenage girls are among the most trend-savvy generations.
Even when you want to sing something at karaoke, it can be hard to know what to pick… Isn’t that true for a lot of people? This time, we’ve put together recommended songs just for you, teenage girls! We didn’t just choose popular tracks—we picked songs that are easy for anyone to try and ones you can enjoy with friends, so even if you’re not confident in your singing, don’t worry.
From this list focused on the latest hits, find the perfect song that suits you!
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Recommended for teenage girls! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (231–240)
Blue BenchSasuke

This is the debut single by Sasuke, a male duo from Saitama Prefecture formed by high school classmates.
The song became their signature track, creating a legend in their indie days by selling 5,000 copies at a single store.
It’s a staple for junior and senior high school choir competitions, and since it appeared in music textbooks in 2008, many teenage girls may be familiar with it.
Although it sounds difficult due to the wide interval jumps in the chorus, the tempo isn’t particularly fast, so it becomes fun to sing despite the challenge.
The harmonies are beautiful as well, making it a great karaoke song to enjoy with friends.
That gentle girlsupittsu

This song was used as the theme for the NHK morning drama Natsuzora.
It’s a bright, gentle tune that softly settles into your ears when you wake up—perfect for a morning drama.
It has a vibe that only Spitz can create.
The vocalist, Masamune Kusano, has a uniquely tender voice that never deteriorates no matter how much he ages.
In a large-group karaoke setting, I think it’s totally fine to sing songs originally by male artists.
This particular track doesn’t use an extremely high or low range, so it’s easy to sing.
Recommended for teen girls! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (241–250)
left-right confusionYorushika

Although their detailed profiles are kept private, Yorushika is a music duo that has been attracting attention—especially among younger generations—for their singular artistic world.
This is their 12th digital single, written specifically as the theme song for the film “Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight.” It also drew buzz for being inspired by the famous children’s short story “The Happy Prince.” The song has a relaxed tempo and is easy to sing, but without mindful dynamics it can sound quite flat, so take care.
As a track by an artist popular with teens, it’s a number you’ll want to keep in your repertoire for karaoke with peers.
Ghost in the FlowersYorushika

When it comes to karaoke songs for teenage girls, isn’t Yorushika a must? Their track “Hana ni Bourei” was released in April 2020 as their third digital single, and it also served as the theme song for the animated film “A Whisker Away.” It’s a gentle song with a nostalgic feel that brings back memories of childhood days—one that makes anyone suddenly recall a summer from long ago.
As a karaoke pick, its relaxed tempo makes it easy to sing, too.
March 9Remioromen

Remioromen’s classic “March 9th” is famous as a graduation song.
In fact, it was originally written for the wedding of a mutual friend of the band members.
Still, its lyrics that evoke a sense of “future” make it perfect for graduation season too.
When you feel sad about parting ways with friends you’ve spent so much time with, this song can make you feel like, “I’ll do my best.” Since it’s sung by a male vocalist, the verses are low, but because it’s such a well-known graduation song, it’s also recommended for women.
Try raising the key a bit when you sing it.
R.Y.U.S.E.ISandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

The 13th single by the seven-member dance and vocal group Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE, who are especially popular among younger audiences for their resonant vocals and thrilling dance performances.
With a melody that exudes a unique, crystalline clarity that feels as if it might draw you into the night sky, and the impact of the Running Man performed during the interlude, this song has become synonymous with the group.
Although it’s an uptempo track, the melody itself is relatively slow, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a recommended number for teenage girls who want to sing something upbeat but find fast-paced songs challenging.
Route246Nogizaka 46

This is a 2020 song by Nogizaka46.
It drew some attention because producer Yasushi Akimoto asked Tetsuya Komuro—who was effectively retired at the time—to work on it.
Members who have long supported the “Komuro sound” also took part in the arrangement, resulting in a track that’s full-on 1990s Komuro style.
As the article’s title suggests, it’s an easy song to sing.
The melody doesn’t have big rises and falls, and there aren’t any tricky vocal runs.
The key is set relatively low for the trends around 2020, making it easy for people of various ranges and voice types to sing.
If anything, some people might find it a bit hard to catch the notes in the pre-chorus.
But if you try singing it a few times, you’ll get the hang of its quirks.
It also incorporates plenty of key changes characteristic of Komuro’s music, but if you’re just focused on singing, they shouldn’t bother you at all.
Get a big group together and have fun with it!



