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[Karaoke] Songs That Sound Cute When Girls Sing Them: A Collection of Adorable Tracks

[Karaoke] Songs That Sound Cute When Girls Sing Them: A Collection of Adorable Tracks
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When a girl sings, it creates a cute, friendly atmosphere, but it can be hard to decide what songs to choose, right? At karaoke, you might also find yourself singing in your natural chest voice and struggling with the high notes.

But actually, there are plenty of songs in comfortable ranges that bring out the best in a woman’s voice! This time, we’ll introduce songs that let you make the most of a girly vocal tone, whether at karaoke or live performances.

Hope you find a new favorite!

[Karaoke] Songs that sound cute when sung by girls. A selection of charming tracks (1–10)

Love♡Scream!AiScReam

The track “Ai♡Scream!” went viral in 2025 on platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts.

Performed by a voice-actor unit, it features a lot of spoken lines, and it leans fully into cutesy charm—so much so that it’s known as an “adorably shameless” hit, following in the footsteps of “Kawaikute Gomen.” While it’s somewhat unconventional, the vocal line itself isn’t particularly complex, so as long as you nail the spoken parts, it’s a song that’s quite singable.

Pig Thunder (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Yukopi, a Vocaloid producer who has gained popularity for their original musical style.

While many Vocaloid songs tend to pack in a lot of words, Yukopi’s tracks are less inclined that way, featuring vocal lines that make effective use of rests.

Among Yukopi’s works, the one I especially recommend is “Buta Thunder (feat.

Kaai Yuki).” The surreal and cute melody is as charming as ever, but this particular track keeps the vocal range relatively modest.

With key adjustment, the range is absolutely manageable for most female singers, so be sure to find the right key for you and give this song a try.

EdisonWednesday Campanella

They’re popular across a wide range of generations—from hardcore techno fans to more visually oriented general audiences—but if we’re talking about their most popular works, wouldn’t it have to be “Edison”? It showcases the cuteness of a female vocal to the fullest, while also conveying a certain fragile quality.

The vocal line is very feminine, but the range is not very wide at mid2B to hiC#, so definitely give it a try.

Sorry for Being Cute feat. ChuutanHONEY WORKS

Sorry for Being Cute feat. Chuutan (CV: Saori Hayami) / HoneyWorks
Sorry for being cute feat. Chuutan HONEY WORKS

The song “Kawaikute Gomen feat.

Chu-tan,” which the public rated as going beyond cute into downright calculated, was initially treated somewhat like a ‘red-flag’ track.

However, its blatantly cutesy lyrics actually became a way to proudly show off cuteness, and it gradually rose to become a go-to anthem for girls.

As for the hi D at the start of the chorus, you don’t have to use falsetto there— a light mixed voice works as a substitute.

Try adjusting the key up or down to find the most comfortable range for you.

I love youuu!HoneyWorks feat. Chuutan

Sukicchu-no! feat. Chuutan (CV: Saori Hayami) / HoneyWorks
Sukicchu no! HoneyWorks feat. Chuutan

The song “Sukicchuu no!” by HoneyWorks and Chuutan.

Compared to the previous track “Kawaikute Gomen,” it gives a calmer impression, but in turn it’s unified by an easy-to-sing vocal line.

The standout charm of this piece is, above all, its languid cuteness.

While the range is slightly high at mid2B to hiC, it’s relatively narrow for a female-vocal song.

Within that compact range, the skillful use of dynamics and melodic rises and falls clearly expresses femininity and cuteness.

It’s a top-tier example of a singable and adorable tune, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.

Tokyo Shandy RendezvousMAISONdes feat. KAF, Tsumiki

[239] [feat. KAF, Tsumiki] Tokyo Shandy Rendezvous / MAISONdes
Tokyo Shandy Rendezvous MAISONdes feat. KAF, Tsumiki

The remake of the anime Urusei Yatsura garnered overwhelming support from younger generations.

“Tokyo Shandy Rendezvous” is the theme song for the remake version and also became a topic of discussion in Japan as a meme related to Teikyo Heisei University.

The vocal range is mid1 F# to high D, but the most frequently appearing high note is high E, so it’s best to adjust the key with an emphasis on making that note easier to sing.

idolYOASOBI

YOASOBI "Idol" Official Music Video
Idol YOASOBI

YOASOBI has many famous songs, but when it comes to their especially popular, ultra-girly track, it has to be “Idol.” As the theme song for the hit anime “Oshi no Ko,” this piece requires navigating complex pitch movements with very few rests.

Even so, its feminine, cute melody and lyrics more than make up for those challenges.

While the range is high—mid1 F# to high F#—there aren’t any long sustained high notes, so be sure to identify the key that suits you and sing accordingly.