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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!

Recommended for teenage girls! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (51–60)

PlaysicYorushika

Yorushika is a music duo beloved for their literary lyrics and translucent vocals—virtually every teenage girl knows them.

Among their songs, this track, which balances languidness with a light, breezy feel, is especially easy to sing at karaoke.

Released as a single in December 2025, it had already been featured since July 2025 as the TV commercial song for Daihatsu’s Move Canbus Stripes.

The lyrics, which layer shifting weather—sun and rain—over a gently feverish sensation, pair perfectly with the rhythmic band sound.

The vocal range is manageable, with many parts that can be sung almost like spoken lines, so even those who struggle with high notes should be able to sing it comfortably.

Add it to your repertoire.

i love youchanmina

This is a song released in October 2025, written as the theme for the TBS Friday drama “Fake Mummy.” If you’ve been watching the show, it’ll sound familiar—you might even remember the melody! Although this track doesn’t feature any rap, it still conveys Chanmina’s world through its R&B and hip-hop elements.

The song isn’t about belting; it mainly uses a breathy, whisper-like vocal.

Even if you feel you’re tone-deaf, if you can control your breath, you can definitely sing it stylishly! First, the basic technique for singing is diaphragmatic breathing, so relax, breathe, and let your voice out.

If your chest rises when you inhale, that’s chest breathing, and you won’t be able to take in enough air.

Overall, staying loose and relaxed is key!

ultra-strongestChou Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu / “Super Strongest” Music Video
ultra-strongestChou Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

An idol group that has gained popularity with music and style fully devoted to a uniquely Japanese kind of cuteness, Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu.

Known as successors to Momoiro Clover Z and Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku, I think any high school otaku familiar with idol culture would know them.

Their song “Cho Saikyo” is their signature work.

Despite its pop feel, the vocal range is not very wide at mid2C to hiC#, and the vocal line doesn’t feature sudden jumps in pitch, so it’s relatively easy.

Fly Highatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

ATARASHII GAKKO! – Fly High (Official Music Video)
Fly Highatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

Atarashii Gakko, an idol group that’s drawing attention not only from teenage girls but from a wide range of generations, contrasts their comedic performances and visuals with seriously authentic musicianship.

Their new track, Fly High, showcases that gap.

While it’s rooted in hip-hop, it doesn’t feature tricky flows, so even those not confident in rapping should be able to sing it without issue.

If you’re looking to add a hip-hop-style song to your repertoire, give it a try.

Recommended for teenage girls! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (61–70)

Sakura, You, and Ituki.

tuki. 'Sakura Kimi Watashi' Official Music Video
Sakura, You, and Ituki.

Sung over a gentle yet heartrending melody, “Sakura Kimi Watashi” is tuki.’s new song that stirs the heart in the season of farewells—graduation.

Its lyrical lyrics, which layer a faint first love over the fleeting cherry blossom petals dancing in the spring sky, tighten the listener’s chest.

The piece is characterized by a simple yet grand, piano-centered arrangement and emotional vocals.

You’ll notice if you try singing it yourself: the vocal range isn’t that wide, and it consistently uses scales common in Japanese kayōkyoku, making it surprisingly easy to sing.

Swampiri

iri – Swamp (Music Video)
Swampiri

iri is one of the leading female singers in Japan’s R&B scene.

She hadn’t released any new songs for a while, but she’s finally dropped a new track: Swamp.

While she had mainly released smooth R&B up to now, this work leans a bit into alternative R&B.

Unlike her previous songs, the number of occurrences of “feints” (a high-level R&B vocal technique, often called ad-libs or riffs/runs) is very limited, so it’s recommended for teenage girls looking for an R&B song that’s easier to sing.

Absolute Sixth SenseHinatazaka46

Hinatazaka46 “Absolute Sixth Sense”
Absolute Sixth SenseHinatazaka46

Among the Sakamichi-series idols, Hinatazaka46 stands out for its uniquely personable members and especially high popularity.

They’ve been consistently producing hit numbers, and now they’ve dropped a new song: Zettaiteki Dairokkankan (Absolute Sixth Sense).

This track features a catchy vocal line typical of late Heisei-era idols that anyone can sing along to.

On top of that, the vocal range is narrow, and not only are there no intense sections, even the long tones are kept moderate, so it’s easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident in their singing.