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

HANA’s major-label debut portrays a woman boldly forging ahead.
It expresses a female image that embodies both beauty and strength—like the thorns of a rose—and powerfully sings about the importance of living true to oneself.
Set for digital release on April 2, 2025, with three CD editions scheduled for release on April 23 the same year, the song was written and composed by HANA’s producer, Chanmina.
The music video, filmed in Korea, features striking visuals, including performances in the mud.
It’s also a perfect karaoke pick for showcasing strong, expressive vocals.
Karaoke songs for teenage girls to sing (31–40)
omnidirectional beautynozomi

Many people would first name Noshi as a breakout, up-and-coming singer-songwriter of 2024.
Born in 2000, she’s a multi-talented artist who not only writes and composes her own songs but also handles artwork herself, making her hugely popular with Gen Z.
The song that propelled her to fame is Zengōkō Bishōjo (“All-Directional Beautiful Girl”), a 2024 hit that exploded primarily on TikTok and became one of the year’s defining tracks.
It’s not the kind of song that gets flashy and hyped up, but its unforgettable melody, along with her voice that blends a languid mood, sultriness, and cuteness, is truly innate.
When singing it at karaoke, avoid sounding too flat; pay attention to the slightly rapid phrases and aim for smooth delivery—you might even rack up a high score!
I love youuu!HoneyWorks feat. chū-tan

The song Sukitchuu no!, which gained nationwide popularity through platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts, is a track by HoneyWorks, known for their hit Kawaikute Gomen feat.
Chuutan.
Like Kawaikute Gomen, it puts an overtly cutesy charm front and center, but surprisingly, the vocal line is quite simple and the range is relatively narrow.
Compared to Kawaikute Gomen, the pitch movement in the melody is much more gentle, so even those who aren’t confident singers should be able to sing it without trouble.
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.
Watch Me!YOASOBI

It’s a bright, electro-pop-leaning sound with a light beat and a chorus melody that really sticks in your head.
It’s a cute song that feels very YOASOBI, so I’d love for teenage girls to sing it energetically! By the way, it seems the English version was released on May 30, 2025.
Feel free to choose whichever language you like when you sing! The chorus is catchy and easy to remember, but the parts outside the chorus seem tricky… Rather than trying to memorize everything at once, let’s master it step by step.
The overall vocal range is G3–F5, and singing lightly with a bouncy feel without forcing your voice will match the song’s vibe.
If you keep time by tracing a circle with your hand from your brow to above your head while singing, it helps you relax and sing more lightly.
Bending your knees slightly to the rhythm at the same time will help you relax even more, so definitely give it a try!
A hundred flowers in full bloomIkuta Rira

Lila Ikuta, a female singer-songwriter known as the vocalist of YOASOBI, is characterized by impeccably precise pitch control reminiscent of a Vocaloid, and she excels at dynamic vocal lines with steep ups and downs.
However, this song she performs, “Hyakka Ryoran,” is, unusually for her repertoire, a piece with relatively gentle pitch movement.
The phrasing isn’t overly dense either, so there are rests that let you prepare for the next section, making it a comparatively easy song to sing.


