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 (31–40)
First Love KillerNoashi (Noa)

Noshi is a female singer-songwriter known for her unique and cute songs.
One of her charms is that each release has a distinct personality—sometimes she goes all-in on comedy, and other times she delivers cynically nuanced lyrics.
Her new song, First Love Killer, is no exception.
With its distinctive lyrics and melody, the vocal line in this track is very simple.
Aside from the rap parts, the vocal line is quite monotonous and repetitive, making it easy for anyone to sing.
to go see (someone) / to go meetaimyon

Aimyon is a female singer-songwriter who blends folk music and J-pop, beloved by a wide range of generations.
“Ai ni Iku noni” is her new song.
Although many of Aimyon’s tracks surprisingly weave in higher notes, the vocal line in this piece is very simple, with no dramatic rises and falls in pitch.
The chord progression is also a common one in J-pop, so it shouldn’t feel difficult to sing.
Be sure to check it out.
Dried flowersYuuri

Perfect for teenage girls is Yuuri’s smash hit “Dry Flower.” Its heartbreak-themed lyrics have captured countless hearts and won’t let go.
While Yuuri’s signature husky, soothing vocals may be hard to imitate, simply riding the accompaniment and belting out the chorus will draw everyone in.
Especially recommended if you’re not confident with high notes.
With this poignantly emotional song, why not make your karaoke time even more special?
Marunouchi SadisticShiina Ringo

It’s one of Ringo Sheena’s best-known smash hits… or so it seems, but if you look it up properly, it was actually released in 1999.
It’s included on her second album, “Muzai Moratorium,” though it was never released as a single.
The song has also been performed by Tokyo Jihen, the band from Sheena’s other activities.
In 2024—23 years after its release—it surpassed 200 million streams, making it a song emblematic of the subscription era.
I don’t think Sheena’s songs are particularly difficult in terms of key.
However, the challenging elements—such as the complexity of the vocabulary in the lyrics, her distinctive rolled r’s, and the contrasting use of a clear, translucent voice and a raw, powerful belt—are likely why it’s so frequently sung at karaoke.
Beyond the basics of hitting pitch and keeping rhythm, try to make those diverse forms of expression your own and give it a sing.
loveUru

Singer-songwriter Uru, who continues to captivate listeners with her mysterious vocals.
Many people associate her with challenging ballads and may hesitate when choosing her songs for karaoke.
That’s why we recommend this track included on the single “Platform,” released in November 2025.
The single was released alongside the opening theme for the TV anime “Eikyuu no Yuugure.” The vocal range isn’t particularly wide, and the song progresses at a medium to slow tempo, making it easier to manage breathing and maintain pitch.
Surrender yourself to the warm arrangement by Shingo Sekiguchi, and sing the lyrics—gently embracing anxiety and loneliness—with care.
If you adjust the key to suit your voice without overexerting yourself, it should become a tender, evocative piece.
Recommended for teenage girls! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (41–50)
Become a flowerRyokushokushakai

Released in December 2023 as their eighth single, it was written specifically as the opening theme for the TV anime “The Apothecary Diaries.” It’s a thrilling rock tune that even broke into the top 10 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart! While vocalist Haruko Nagaya delivers the song with an expressive, tantalizingly poisonous edge, the melody itself is easy to ride rhythmically, with many sections you can power through on momentum—making it quite singable when you want to hype things up with friends at karaoke.
The key seems to be singing as if you’re unleashing your emotions over the exhilarating, fast-paced backing track where band sounds and keyboards intertwine.
Immerse yourself in the song’s world and enjoy it while taking in its powerful message about blooming proudly as yourself.
hummingIkuta Rira

Lila Ikuta’s new song “Humming.” Many of her tracks are known for being quite challenging, but this one features a simple melody that’s easy to tackle even for those not confident in their singing.
As proof, the vocal line doesn’t have any sudden jumps in pitch.
Of course, since it’s a Lila Ikuta song, there are a few higher notes, but they should generally be manageable within the vocal range of most teenage girls.
Overall, the melody has a classic J-pop feel, so the rhythm and groove are easy to grasp.
Be sure to check it out.



