[For Teen Girls] Popular Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing
Have you ever given up at karaoke thinking, “I want to try this song, but the pitch is way too high for me…”?Especially if you’re in your teens, you might want to sing the latest idol hits but struggle with the original key’s height.The truth is, there are plenty of songs that feel great to sing even with a lower voice.In this article, we introduce songs that are easy to tackle even without a wide vocal range, as well as idol tracks that are comfortable to sing in a calmer key.Find the one that suits your voice and enjoy karaoke even more!
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[For Teen Girls] Popular Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs (21–30)
Flower of loveaimyon

A heartwarming medium-tempo ballad beloved by a wide range of generations, written specifically as the theme song for NHK’s morning drama series Ranman, which brightened Japan’s mornings.
Aimyon, who loves plants, created the song while reflecting on the story of the botanist who inspired the drama and his wife, and its lyrics—depicting love that never withers and the bonds of life even amid hardship—truly strike a chord.
Released in June 2023 as her 14th single, the song is characterized by a comfortable acoustic guitar sound and a distinctive waltz-like 3/4 rhythm.
With its relaxed tempo and manageable vocal range, even teens who struggle with high notes should be able to sing it comfortably.
It’s a gentle, tender number that’s perfect for delivering a soothing performance at karaoke with friends.
Love WindIkuta Rira

This is a solo song by Rira Ikuta, the vocalist of YOASOBI.
It’s not an upbeat, belting type of song, but rather a gentle, relaxed tune.
The range spans F#3 to E5, so there are plenty of high notes, but if you approach it with a falsetto-based delivery, the pitches are easier to hit and it should feel comfortable to sing.
If you focus on resonating in your head, you can sing the whole thing lightly in falsetto.
Among Rira Ikuta’s songs, this one is relatively easy to sing, so definitely give it a try.
[For Teen Girls] Popular Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs (31–40)
boyfriendaiko

This song captivates with a poppy, lighthearted sound that’s brimming with the flutter of being in love.
Sung by aiko, a singer-songwriter from Osaka Prefecture, it portrays a heartfelt desire to cherish time with a lover above all else.
It’s packed with emotions anyone in love can relate to—like the feeling that time stops when your cheeks touch—and just singing it will make you feel happy.
Since there are occasional high notes, keeping a steady 4/4 count and placing accents on the beats will help you hit those high parts confidently and sing with ease!
Silent majorityKeyakizaka46

This song carries a powerful message about the importance of resisting peer pressure and living by your own will.
It’s Keyakizaka46’s memorable debut single, released in April 2016, and it also gained attention as the theme for the “Mechakari” commercial.
Included on their first album, “Masshiro na Mono wa Yogoshitaku Naru,” the track features low vocal lines in the A and B sections, making it comfortable to sing even for those who struggle with high notes.
The structure builds to a chorus that lets you unleash your emotions, making it incredibly satisfying to sing.
Since the melody doesn’t fluctuate dramatically in pitch, it’s perfect when you want to deliver a cool, composed performance.
Try picking it when you want to get hyped with friends or blow off some steam!
Live, brilliantlyikimonogakari

This song was written as the opening theme for the TV anime Kingdom Season 6, and the phrase in the title, “Ikite, Sansan,” really sticks in your head.
The key isn’t too high or too low, making it a comfortable range for women to sing.
It’s also easy to ride the tempo, so it’s highly recommended even for those who aren’t confident singers! The melody isn’t difficult, so it’s best to sing each phrase carefully and clearly.
Rather than a blank expression, try lifting your eyebrows and using expressive gestures, as if you’re tracing the pitch with your hands.
Also, if you sing the beginning of the C section a bit more strongly, your voice will project better and it should feel great to sing!
Marunouchi SadisticShiina Ringo

It’s a stylish track where piano tones that color the city night intertwine with a sophisticated band sound.
The lyrics rhythmically list Tokyo station names and musical instruments, and the unique word choices grip listeners and won’t let go.
Included on Ringo Sheena’s album “Muzai Moratorium,” released in February 1999, this song isn’t a single, yet it has earned fervent support among fans.
Its enduring appeal is evident from surpassing 200 million streams in September 2024.
With a relatively low key and a calm melodic line overall, it’s a song you can sing coolly even if high notes are hard for you.
It’s the perfect number for creating a slightly mature atmosphere when you’re at karaoke with friends.
Shine in the Cruel NightLiSA

This is the theme song for the film “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle Chapter 1: Akaza’s Return,” released on July 19, 2025, and it’s a rock ballad that’s very much in LiSA’s style.
Since it’s a song from the hugely popular Demon Slayer series, many people are sure to know it! Singing it at karaoke could spark conversations about the movie, so it’s likely to be a hit beyond just the song itself.
The overall vocal range is F3 to F5, which is quite wide and seems very comfortable for teenage female singers.
The song has some darker tones, but that connects well with the story, making the lyrics easier to convey.
If you sing the chorus carefully, note by note, it’s easier to pour in emotion and it feels great to sing.
It’s on the longer side, but try enjoying it as if it contains many songs within one, and have fun while you sing!



