[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 teenage girls] Popular easy-to-sing karaoke songs (41–50)
Shadows of SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Natsu no Kage,” loved across generations, has a moist, slightly bittersweet vibe.
It’s the kind of song that makes you want to listen on your earphones on the way home with friends.
Since the range is B2–A4 and not too wide, the signature high notes of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE barely appear; it may feel a bit low for women, but it’s a calm, singable number.
The key singing points are switching between low notes and falsetto.
The melody starts mostly in the low range, which can be hard to produce, but try singing with the image of lifting your eyebrows and sending your breath forward like Omori-san.
When switching from chest voice to falsetto, keep the resonance in the same place.
Likewise, use plenty of breath and aim to resonate in the eyebrows and head; if you sing gently with a soft touch, the transition will be smooth—keep that in mind!
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

For a woman aiming for a perfect 100, it’s not strictly necessary to sing songs by female artists.
That’s why I recommend ‘Bunny Girl.’ It’s the famous masterpiece by AKASAKI, as everyone knows.
While the song is noted for its light, breezy melody, it actually has a surprisingly narrow vocal range—among the narrowest even in J‑pop.
The vocal line is also gentle with little fluctuation, so as long as you set the key right, you can easily aim for a perfect score.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
dollHitsuji Bungaku

Hitsujibungaku is an alternative rock band notable for its Western-influenced musical style.
Among bands of this type, they stand out for their especially wide stylistic range, consistently delighting listeners with songs that showcase different charms each time.
Their track “doll” is crafted with a post-punk flavor, achieving a tempo that’s upbeat yet retains a chill vibe.
The vocal line is grounded mainly in the low–mid to mid range throughout, making it very easy to sing in terms of vocal range.
As for the falsetto in the chorus, it’s a pitch you can definitely hit in chest voice as well, so try not to imitate the original too closely and sing it in your own way.
Masqueradeharha

harha is a music duo consisting of track maker Haruha and vocalist Yonabe.
Their hallmark is a genre-free musicality, and lately their momentum has been building rapidly.
Among harha’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is their new song, “Masquerade.” If I had to sum it up, it’s quintessentially orthodox.
The range, the pitch movement, and the tempo are all perfectly balanced, so the vocal line has no quirks whatsoever.
A junior high school girl with a steady vocal register should be able to sing it without any trouble.
Adult Chick Childrenyama

Yama is a female singer-songwriter known for her stylish vocal delivery.
While she sometimes sings R&B and clearly has strong vocal ability, Adult Chick Children showcases a vocal line that stays easy to sing throughout, while still making full use of her signature style.
The song has a narrow range, and even with the key change in the latter half, there are no truly high phrases.
However, because the vocals are sung with a relatively thick whisper tone from start to finish, trying to replicate this too precisely can make diaphragmatic control difficult and cause you to run out of breath.
If you’re not used to diaphragmatic (abdominal) breathing, start by singing without adding breathiness to your voice.
Is being cute not enough?CUTIE STREET

CUTIE STREET is the idol group everyone’s talking about right now.
They’re popular not only with men but also with many female fans, so I think a lot of high school students know them.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “Is Being Cute Not Enough?”.
It’s blowing up on TikTok and elsewhere, and the pre-chorus hook line and the chorus melody are insanely addictive.
The highest note is hi D#—a bit on the high side—but it only appears in the final chorus, so as long as you set your key with that section in mind, it shouldn’t be particularly hard to sing.
It’s the cutest ever!Chou Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

If we’re talking about the idol song that drew the most attention in 2024, “Mojōkyū ni Kawaii no!” would surely top the list.
It’s a re-cut single from the 2024 album “Tokimeku Koi to Seishun” by the idol group Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu, who are affiliated with Stardust Promotion, and the song was provided by the popular singer-songwriter Koresawa.
With its adorable choreography, it went massively viral on TikTok, and Koresawa won the Lyrics Award at the 66th Japan Record Awards for this track.
The A-melody, B-melody, and chorus are clearly differentiated, and it features Koresawa’s signature instantly memorable, catchy melody that makes it easy to sing.
That said, since the arrangement of the backing track differs in places between the first and second verses, it’s best to learn the original thoroughly before singing so you don’t get tripped up.



