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A roundup of karaoke songs perfect for teenage girls

When it comes to how teens discover music these days, social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube have become the main sources.

Some teenage girls might be wondering, “What should I sing at karaoke when I’m going with someone I’m interested in?”

In this article, we’ve picked a wide range of Japanese songs that we’d love teenage girls to try singing.

We’ll introduce tracks that can spark conversation when you go to karaoke with a guy, including songs popular on short-form video platforms and anime themes.

From high-energy rock and pop to soothing ballads, check out your favorites and give them a try at karaoke!

Karaoke songs for teenage girls to sing (11–20)

Chu, diversity.ano

ano “Chu, Diversity.” Music Video
Chu, diversity.ano

This work portrays a love story that unfolds within its own unique worldview.

Singer ano, who is active across a wide range of fields, released it in November 2022.

It was also used as the ending theme for episode 7 of the anime Chainsaw Man, and the lyrics—perfectly matched to the story—became a hot topic.

With its pop melody driven by a lively band performance, it’s a memorable track that’s perfect for scenes where teenage girls sing it at karaoke.

Not only singing but trying the cute choreography to go along with it would be great, too.

How about giving this catchy song—with its easy-to-follow rhythm and singable style—a try?

love brainNanawo Akari

It’s a song that charmingly portrays the fluttery feelings of teen love.

Nanaou Akari’s distinctive poetry is sprinkled throughout, sure to resonate with anyone wrestling with romance.

Released in July 2022, it also drew attention as the ending theme for the anime Engage Kiss.

Set to a poppy melody, it lets you sing about a lovestruck heart with lightness and ease.

The psychedelic electronic effects and driving beat are guaranteed to heat up any karaoke room.

Why not pick this track when you go to karaoke with someone you’re interested in? It’s friendly to anime fans, too, and a solid recommendation when you’re unsure what to sing.

Blue JeansHANA

HANA / Blue Jeans -Music Video-
Blue JeansHANA

This mid-tempo ballad captures a true-to-life love that intertwines heartache and hope, making listeners’ hearts skip a beat.

It paints nighttime anxieties and fluttering excitement through the imagery of jeans and sneakers, and many will find themselves relating to the wavering emotions.

Produced by Chanmina, it was released in July 2025 as the second single from the girl group HANA.

The project includes a collaboration with the fashion brand DIESEL, whose worldview is reflected in the costumes.

This work gently wraps you in the tenderness that comes from the vulnerability of being in love.

It’s perfect for those moments when you want to sing with quiet emotion—or for late-night karaoke, when you want to bask in the lingering ache of a bittersweet romance.

That rumored kidmurasaki ima

Murasaki Ima – That Rumored Kid / Murasaki Ima – That Classmate (MUSIC VIDEO)
That rumored kidmurasaki ima

Shiin, a female singer-songwriter known for her distinctive musical style that mixes various genres with an R&B foundation, is captivating audiences.

Her new song “Uwasa no Ano Ko,” following the popularity of “Masho no Onna A,” features a slightly surreal melody.

Stylistically, it might feel somewhat close to Noshi.

While there aren’t many low-end phrases, the overall arrangement stays in the midrange, making the vocal line very easy to sing for women with lower voices.

Can I visit you with cream?zutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

ZUTOMAYO “Can I Come See You With Cream?” MV (ZUTOMAYO – CREAM)
Can I visit you with cream?zutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

The band ZUTOMAYO, wildly popular among young people.

Because the vocalist ACA-ne has a high voice, many listeners might shy away from their songs.

That’s why I recommend this track, “Can I Come See You with Cream?” At first listen, you might think it’s a high-pitched piece, but surprisingly the vocal range isn’t that wide, and the melody doesn’t require sudden jumps in pitch, making it far easier to sing than it sounds.

Give it a try and add it to your repertoire.

ultra-strongestChou Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

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

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

Because they are known as successors to Momoiro Clover Z and Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku, I think any high school otaku well-versed in idol culture would know them.

Their song “Cho Saikyo” is a signature piece of theirs.

While it gives a pop impression, the vocal range is not that wide at mid2C to hiC♯, and the vocal lines don’t have abrupt pitch jumps, so it’s relatively easy.

Karaoke songs for teenage girls to sing (21–30)

Love WindIkuta Rira

Lila Ikuta “Koikaze” Official Music Video
Love WindIkuta Rira

It’s a solo song by Ikuta Lira, the vocalist of YOASOBI.

This track isn’t an upbeat, belting type of song; it has a gentle, relaxed feel.

The range is F#3 to E5, so there are plenty of high notes, but if you approach it with a falsetto-based technique, I think the pitch will be easier to hit.

You might consider using more breath and other nuances, but first and foremost, focus on matching the pitch accurately.

For the high parts in the chorus, don’t hesitate—switch to falsetto and lock in the pitch.

Among Ikuta Lira’s songs, I think this one is relatively easy to sing, so aim for a perfect score and give it a try!