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Recommended karaoke songs that are easy for high school girls to sing

I think many people go to karaoke and always end up singing the same songs, or overlap with friends’ choices and don’t know what to sing.

Some people aren’t very confident at karaoke to begin with and struggle to choose songs that are easy to sing.

For those people, this article will introduce a variety of songs that are easy for high school girls to sing.

Of course, what counts as “easy to sing” varies from person to person, but I’ve selected songs that, overall, are easy to sing without straining your voice, are widely known, and are likely to get everyone excited.

I hope this helps anyone who’s unsure about what to pick at karaoke!

Recommended for high school girls: Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (31–40)

Double Double FIGHT!CANDY TUNE

[MV] CANDY TUNE “Bai Bai FIGHT!”
Double Double FIGHT! CANDY TUNE

CANDY TUNE is an idol group from ASOBISYSTEM, currently the hottest idol agency.

They specialize in pop and cute tunes, with releases from 2023.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “Bai-Bai FIGHT!” It’s popular on TikTok, so I think many high schoolers are familiar with it.

While the track has a lot of spoken-style phrases that give it a rap-like element, it’s actually very easy to sing in terms of following the pitch.

The overall vibe is poppy, and the vocal range—mid1 G♯ to hi D—isn’t excessively wide, so as long as you can handle the talk-like delivery, you should be able to sing it without issues.

It’s fantastic for getting the crowd hyped, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Yowanehaki feat. Wanuka, asmiMAISONdes

[102] [feat. Wanuka, asmi] Yowanehaki / MAISONdes
Yowanehaki feat. Wanuka, asmi - MAISONdes

A song portraying the inner world of people grappling with instability and uncertainty was released by MAISONdes in May 2021.

It quickly gained popularity on TikTok and became a viral hit, surpassing 100 million total plays.

Featuring a distinctive shuffle beat and pentatonic (yonanuki) scale, its buoyant, rhythmic melody lifts the listener’s spirits.

The lyrics capture everyday emotions, with many relatable lines, making it perfect for singing with friends at karaoke.

In the emotionally charged chorus, you can belt out your voice and sing comfortably, so it’s also recommended for those who aren’t confident singers.

ShuraYorushika

Yorushika – Shura (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Shura Yorushika

This song was released as a digital single on August 8, 2025, and became the theme song for the drama “We Still Don’t Know the Rules of That Star.” It’s a song that validates the “vague uneasiness inside” and the “overwhelming feelings” many teen girls experience, making it a track that truly stays close to adolescent emotions.

Rather than aiming to “sing it perfectly,” it’ll feel refreshing if you sing it as a way to “let your feelings out.” The overall vocal range is A#3–D#5, with the high notes sung in falsetto.

The key point is switching between chest voice and falsetto.

Use a bit more breath to transition smoothly.

Breathe in slowly through your mouth, staying calm so it becomes diaphragmatic breathing.

If you tense up, it turns into chest breathing and you won’t inhale as much as you think, so be careful not to let your shoulders rise!

I like you.Little Glee Monster

Little Glee Monster 'I Love You.' × 360 Reality Audio MUSIC VIDEO
I love you. Little Glee Monster

This song by Little Glee Monster is known as a refreshing youth anthem.

With uplifting lyrics and powerful harmonies, it fills listeners with courage and hope.

Released in January 2016 as their first drama tie-in, it was chosen as the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “Omotesando Koukou Gasshoubu!” It was later included on the album “Colorful Monster,” and has become a popular number frequently performed at concerts and arena tours.

It’s a perfect pick for high school girls looking to liven up a karaoke session.

Its bright melody and easy-to-remember phrases make it great for group singing with friends.

The lyrics, which celebrate the thrill of love and self-affirmation, are sure to resonate with many.

the worst communitytuki.

tuki. 'The Worst Community' Official Audio
The worst kind of community, tuki.

This is a song by tuki.

, an active high school singer-songwriter, released on August 27, 2025.

The lyrics vividly portray the everyday struggles and the physical and mental tightness that teens often face—like packed trains, uniform skirts, social media, and stan culture.

The song has an up-tempo, rock-infused feel, so it seems perfect for karaoke when you want to “shout out your everyday feelings” and get the crowd hyped! The melody is simple, and the chorus repeats the same phrase, so get the people around you to sing along there.

Outside the chorus, there are lots of wordy parts.

Since the pitch sits low, avoid singing from the throat; keep your energy up, raise your eyebrows, and deliver it in a spoken style.

In the final chorus, let the flow carry you and project with momentum—you’ll lock into the rhythm and it’ll feel great to sing!

Recommended for high school girls: Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (41–50)

Is being cute not enough?CUTIE STREET

[MV] CUTIE STREET "Isn't it enough to be just cute?"
Is being cute not enough? CUTIE STREET

CUTIE STREET, the idol group that’s all the rage right now.

They’re not just popular with men—many women are fans too—so I think a lot of high schoolers know them.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “Is Being Cute Not Enough?”.

Thanks in part to its huge popularity on TikTok, the pre-chorus hook line and the chorus melody are incredibly addictive.

The highest note is a slightly high hi D#, but since it only appears in the final chorus, as long as you set the key with that section in mind, it shouldn’t be difficult to sing overall.

omnidirectional beautyNo Murasaki

Noa (Noshii) – Omnidirectional Beautiful Girl [Official Music Video]
Omnidirectional Bishoujo No Murasaki

Noshi is a female singer-songwriter who has gained popularity for her music brimming with originality.

She has many comical songs, and their impact draws attention every time.

You could say her work is especially popular among subculture-inclined girls.

Among Noshi’s tracks, the one I particularly recommend is “Zen Hoko Bishoujo” (“All-Direction Beautiful Girl”).

Though it leaves a strong impression, its vocal range is not especially wide, spanning mid2A to hi C#.

If the falsetto parts are tough, it’s a good idea to lower the key with a focus on those sections.

Moody yet highly addictive, this song is sure to hype up any karaoke session.