Iconic girl band songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
Setting aside my surprise at just how many all-female bands there are in Japan, this time I’ve gathered songs by girl bands that are easy to sing at karaoke.
From “ladies’ metal” to indie rock, the selection is wonderfully diverse, so you’re sure to find a new favorite track.
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Something like “happy”Nachi

Centered around Nachi—who grew up in rural Niigata and picked up the guitar in middle school after becoming captivated by Hi-STANDARD—Sabishisuta was formed in March 2022 and has been making headlines with their rapid rise.
In just five short months after forming, they landed a slot at SUMMER SONIC and were also selected to join 04 Limited Sazabys on tour, solidifying their momentum as a girls’ rock band.
In January 2024, they signed with PIZZA OF DEATH, headed by their idol Ken Yokoyama of Hi-STANDARD, and made their major-label debut with the album “Kakugo o Kimero!” Their music—singing of inner thrills and frustrations, as well as gratitude toward loved ones, set to melodies that evoke a sense of nostalgia—captures the hearts of many with its pure emotion and powerful performance.
Melancholic MaidenErisa

Erisa, who made the leap from idol model to rock band member, captivates with her versatile expressiveness.
As the vocalist of EMONON, she has been fully active in music since 2023, skillfully blending an exhilarating band sound with catchy melodies.
On the album “NO NAME,” the collection of songs—both intense and delicate—moves listeners deeply, and within just a year of forming, the band proved its mettle by successfully headlining a solo show at Shibuya eggman.
Drawing influence from UVERworld and Vaundy, her powerful vocals fused with the expressive skills honed during her idol days create a unique world that’s perfect for listeners seeking a voice that truly resonates.
Last live showBrandy War Chronicles

Brandy Senki is a girls’ band that has earned high praise for their sophisticated musicality.
While their signature sound blends various genres—rock, Black music, techno, and more—this track, “Last Live,” is crafted as a more orthodox rock piece.
The vocal line, with its delicate glow, has a narrow range and lacks complex pitch shifts, making it a very singable song for women with lower voices.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
99.974℃tricot

This never-boring song is a testament to their sensibility and musical prowess.
Their overflowing sound pierces from every angle, drawing you into a strange sensation, while the shifting rhythms create pure delight.
At first glance it seems difficult, but in the setting of karaoke, it becomes a song you can genuinely enjoy—and sing.
Sea and BouquetMushroom Empire

Kinoko Teikoku’s Umi to Hanataba captivates with its superb sound that rouses the rock spirit sleeping quietly deep within.
The guitar tone truly feels like sinking to the bottom of the sea, and her vocals seem to illuminate the ocean floor.
It envelops the listener—a song that feels great to sing.
RPGSchool Food Punishment

School Food Punishment’s “RPG” has a vibrant, resonant vocal that feels like it lets you pour out your feelings as they are.
With its distinctive, beautiful synthesizers, the song sinks deep into the heart.
It’s a track you’ll want to sing when you want to immerse yourself in a fantasy world like in an anime.
summer festivalWhiteberry

“Summer Festival” is a classic that vividly brings back those faint memories—like the times your ex-girlfriend or ex-boyfriend used to sing it.
Its vocals, brimming with pure, feminine charm, are so catchy that everyone has found themselves humming along more than once.
Sing it at karaoke and you’ll easily be the star of the show.





