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Recommended karaoke songs for teenage girls: classic and popular J-pop hits.

Introducing karaoke songs recommended for teenage girls!

We’ve picked out everything from popular male-vocal tracks that are surprisingly easy for women to sing to classic crowd-pleasers that are sure to hype up the room.

If there are any songs you haven’t tried yet, be sure to give them a go!

Recommended karaoke songs for teenage girls: Classic and popular Japanese hits (111–120)

A Cruel Angel’s ThesisTakahashi Yoko

A Cruel Angel's Thesis – Yoko Takahashi (Full)
A Cruel Angel's ThesisTakahashi Yoko

This is the anime song “A Cruel Angel’s Thesis,” which has been loved ever since its release in 1995.

It’s the opening theme of “Neon Genesis Evangelion,” and it’s so popular that even people who aren’t into anime can sing it.

Don’t brush it off as an old song—try belting it out and you’ll see it’s a timeless classic that transcends generations.

Recommended karaoke songs for teenage girls: Classic and popular Japanese hits (121–130)

Specially, do it.=LOVE

=LOVE (Equal Love) / 18th Single “Tokubechu, Shite” [MV full]
Specially, do it.=LOVE

=LOVE, the idol group produced by Rino Sashihara.

Rather than the currently mainstream K-pop style, they specialize in classic, old-school idol songs.

Their new track is Tokubechu, Shite.

While it has a polished, poppy feel, its vocal range is surprisingly not that wide, and the melody line moves gently without big jumps in pitch, making it a song where you can realistically aim for a perfect score.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Awesome City Club

iolitePORIN

Iolite TBS Tuesday Drama “The King’s Dedicated Ring Finger” Insert Song / Awesome City Club (MUSIC VIDEO)
iolitePORIN

With a refined musicality rooted in city pop and indie pop, PORIN continues to captivate the music scene.

She began her career in 2013 as the vocalist and keyboardist of Awesome City Club, making her major-label debut in 2015.

In 2021, the band won the Excellence Award at the Japan Record Awards, propelling their recognition to new heights.

Her unique world, woven from delicate lyrics and beautiful melodies, also shines through in her solo work.

Beyond music, she demonstrates her talent across diverse fields such as fashion and art, and her expressive power consistently resonates with music fans who have a creative sensibility.

HeroAmuro Namie

Hero – Namie Amuro (Full)
HeroAmuro Namie

Namie Amuro’s “Hero,” which was used for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, is truly a great song, and if you can sing it well, it’s really moving.

I think it’s a song everyone knows, so it’s perfect for a large girls’ night karaoke, too.

Let It Go ~As I Am~Matsu Takako

Takako Matsu – Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~ (From “Frozen”)
Let It Go ~As I Am~Matsu Takako

It’s “Let It Go,” an insert song from Disney’s animated film Frozen, released in 2013.

Takako Matsu, who performed the Japanese dubbed version, received high praise overseas.

Singing it freely and fully in the spirit of Elsa can be a great way to clear your mind.

Bunny GirlAKASAKI

[AKASAKI] Bunny Girl (Lyric Video)
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

To aim for a perfect 100, women don’t necessarily have to sing songs by female artists.

That’s why I recommend Bunny Girl.

It’s the well-known classic by AKASAKI.

Although the song is noted for its light, breezy melody, it surprisingly has a very narrow vocal range—among the narrowest even in Japanese pop.

The vocal line is also gently contoured with little variation, so as long as you set the right key, it should be easy to shoot for 100.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

strong wind slicked-back hairYukopi

Yukopi – Strong Wind Slicked-back Hair (feat. Kaai Yuki)
strong wind slicked-back hairYukopi

Among teenage girls, I think many listen to Vocaloid on a daily basis.

For those listeners, I recommend “Kyofu All Back (feat.

Kaai Yuki).” This track was a major hit in 2023, and the slightly off-pitch recorder gives it a uniquely charming flavor.

As for the vocal line, there are no long sustained notes and the range is narrow, making it very easy to sing.

It works well if you stick to a simple delivery close to the original, and it also sounds good with added arrangements.

Definitely give it a try.