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Summary of Vocaloid Songs Easy for Teenage Girls to Sing at Karaoke

I think there are lots of people who love going to karaoke!

Belting out tunes with friends or getting serious with solo karaoke—singing is so much fun, isn’t it?

In this article, we’ve picked out songs under the theme of “Vocaloid tracks that are easy for women to sing.”

If you’ve ever thought “Vocaloid songs are high-pitched and tough,” this might help solve that problem.

From classic staples to recent hits, and from upbeat rock tunes to ballads, we’ve got a wide range covered!

Be sure to check it out and find the songs that are easiest for you to sing!

[Teens] A roundup of Vocaloid songs that are easy for women to sing at karaoke (11–20)

I'm glad you're a bad person too.PinocchioP

PinocchioP – I’m Glad You’re a Bad Person Too feat. Hatsune Miku / I’m glad you’re evil too
I'm glad you're a bad person too, PinocchioP.

This song by PinocchioP was released in August 2016 and included on the album HUMAN.

It’s a ballad built on piano sounds that sings about the presence of someone precious who accepts you just as you are.

A relationship where both people can forgive each other’s flaws is wonderful, isn’t it? The chorus melody is easy to remember, and the vocal range isn’t wide, so it should be easy to sing.

It might be perfect for karaoke with a best friend or a significant other.

TetrisHiiragi Magnetite

Despite its comical sound design, including quotes from the Russian folk song Korobeiniki, the lyrics are sprinkled with words that evoke the famous game Tetris and exude a contemporary darkness, showcasing the high degree of creative freedom characteristic of Vocaloid—a 2024 hit.

Tetris is a track released in November 2024 by the popular Vocaloid producer Hiiragi Magnetite, featuring the upgraded version of Kasane Teto—known for originating from a meme—called Kasane Teto SV.

With countless “I tried singing” cover videos, many people have likely heard it somewhere.

For those immersed in internet culture—especially teens for whom YouTubers are a given—it’s a song that makes you smirk while singing along.

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.

I'm afraid to believe.Atsu Mizuno

A work that carefully depicts delicate emotions and resonates with younger generations.

Released by Atsu Mizuno in August 2021, this song is marked by a piano-centered, emotionally stirring soundscape.

The lyrics trace feelings shared by many living today—such as the difficulty of trusting oneself and others, and conversations with oneself amid loneliness.

When you want to gently bare your deep emotions, this piece feels just right.

Yuikamedicine

Medicine / “Yuika” [MV]
Yuika medicine

Yuika’s popular song “Okusuri.” Because it’s frequently used on TikTok and Instagram, many of you have probably heard it before.

Listening to this track, which gives the impression of having a high vocal range, some people might feel they can’t picture getting a perfect score.

However, the song’s range is surprisingly narrow, and if you match the key properly, you can definitely aim for a high score.

The vocal line isn’t intense, and there are no sudden jumps in pitch, so you can maintain solid pitch control.

Not forever, sorry (with a joking/bleeped tone).child; children; little kid (archaic/poetic)

Not forever, sorry (with a joking/bleeped tone).
Not forever, sorry, Warabe.

A gem of a song that delicately portrays the fragility of “eternity.” Warabe’s “Not Eternal, So S×rry” leaves a strong impression with lyrics steeped in the struggle between growth and change.

It distills feelings many—especially teens—can relate to: the sorrow of losing childhood innocence, and the sense that even though you can do more now, it somehow feels like there are more things you can’t do.

It’s a work that gently accompanies those who feel life’s sudden difficulties and wrestle with the gap between reality and ideals.

[Teens] A roundup of easy-to-sing Vocaloid songs for women at karaoke (21–30)

ElectricityHikaru Utada

Hikaru Utada “Electricity” Music Video
Electricity Utada Hikaru

Hikaru Utada’s new song “Electricity.” This work is crafted with a highly intricate musicality: within an amapiano-like atmosphere, it also incorporates the flavors of Black music such as R&B.

On top of that, the electronic track creates an indescribable sonic world.

While the pitches are a bit unconventional, the piece features many rests and a narrow vocal range, making it very easy to sing.

If you want to add a stylish and original track to your repertoire, this is a must-check!