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[For Teenage Girls] A Collection of Songs That Score High at Karaoke [2025]

[For Teenage Girls] A Collection of Songs That Score High at Karaoke [2025]
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In recent years, popular J-pop often features complex chord progressions and melodic structures, and even male vocal songs frequently include very high notes.

Many teens may find this challenging, especially at karaoke.

Even so, if you want to aim for a high score—this article compiles and introduces songs that are “easy to score high on at karaoke,” recommended for teenage girls.

We’ve picked not only major hits popular with Gen Z, but also beloved Heisei-era classics enjoying a revival among teens on platforms like TikTok, as well as some male-vocal tracks.

If you’re not confident in your singing, please use this article as a reference and give practicing a try!

[For Teen Girls] Songs That Score High at Karaoke [2025] (1–10)

On nights when cherry blossoms fallAimyon

Aimyon – On the Night the Cherry Blossoms Fall [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
On nights when cherry blossoms fall, Aimyon

While inheriting the sound that could be called the golden age of Heisei-era J-POP, Aimyon continues to release songs with a timeless, universal appeal.

“Sakura ga Furu Yoru wa” was released in 2021 as the theme song for “Koi to Ookami ni wa Damasarenai,” and it’s a masterpiece brimming with Aimyon’s signature style—comforting yet somehow bittersweet, with melodies and lyrics that resonate deeply.

Overall, although the pitch sits relatively high, the range is narrow and the melodic leaps are modest, so those with lower voices should be able to sing it well by adjusting the key.

For the chorus’s falsetto lines, try to project from your diaphragm to avoid your voice breaking.

To all my ex-girlfriendsKoresawa

Koresawa - To All My Ex-Girlfriends [Lyric Video]
To All My Ex-Girlfriends - Koresawa

Koresawa, who enjoys overwhelming popularity especially among younger generations, is a singer-songwriter from Osaka known for basically not showing her face and appearing as “Reko-chan,” a bear girl, in MVs.

Her songs—sung with outstanding melodic sense and lyrics that skillfully, and at times candidly, express women’s true feelings—are also hugely popular at karaoke.

The track we’re introducing this time, the impressively titled “To All My Ex-Girlfriends,” is a digital single released in 2024 and a hit distinguished by its MV set in a karaoke box.

Its country-flavored, upbeat sound, lyrics that keep slightly hard-to-say emotions bright, and catchy melody all showcase her impeccable taste.

While the overall pitch sits a bit on the higher side, the melodic line is easy to sing, and those with lower voices can handle it just fine by adjusting the key.

Be mindful of the bouncy rhythm, and make sure to bring out the contrast between smoothly connected sections and crisply articulated parts!

Love thief.Yuika

Love Thief. / “Yuika” [MV]
Love Thief. “Yuika”

Born in 2005, the singer-songwriter “Yuika” has become hugely popular among younger generations by releasing original songs online.

She originally kept her face hidden and used illustration- or anime-style visuals for her MVs, but in January 2025 she revealed her face and stepped onto a new stage—something that’s still fresh in our memories.

Her 2022 release “Koi Dorobō” (Love Thief), which came out when she was 17, is a hit with over 28 million views on YouTube as of March 2025.

Although the lyrics are densely packed and the delivery is a bit fast, the vocal range is narrow and the melody line is simple, making it easy to sing.

If you want to aim for a high karaoke score, definitely give it a try.

The key is set on the lower side, so it’s also recommended for those with lower voices who can sing it in their natural register.

It's the cutest ever!Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu / “The Cutest at the Highest Level!” Music Video
The cutest ever! Ultra Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

If we’re talking about the idol song that drew the most attention in 2024, “Mojōkyū ni Kawaii no!” would surely top the list.

It’s a re-cut single from the 2024 album “Tokimeku Koi to Seishun” by the idol group Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu, who are affiliated with Stardust Promotion, and the song was provided by the popular singer-songwriter Koresawa.

With its adorable choreography, it went massively viral on TikTok, and Koresawa won the Lyrics Award at the 66th Japan Record Awards for this track.

The A-melody, B-melody, and chorus are clearly differentiated, and it features Koresawa’s signature instantly memorable, catchy melody that makes it easy to sing.

That said, since the arrangement of the backing track differs in places between the first and second verses, it’s best to learn the original thoroughly before singing so you don’t get tripped up.

omnidirectional beautyNo Murasaki

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

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!

calculatingly cuteHinatazaka46

Hinatazaka46 “Aza to Kawaii” (Cunningly Cute)
Azatokawaii Hinatazaka46

Hinatazaka46 is an idol group that was originally formed in 2015 as Keyakizaka46 (Hiragana Keyaki) and changed to its current name in February 2019, making their single debut at that time.

As of January 2025, all of their released singles have reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts, which shows just how popular they are.

Azatokawaii is the lead track from their debut album under the Hinatazaka46 name, Hinatazaka, released in 2020.

It was also performed at that year’s Kouhaku Uta Gassen, and despite not being a single, it’s a song with high popularity and name recognition.

Overall, the vocal range required is relatively narrow, and the bright, easy-to-follow melody makes it a great choice for teenagers aiming for high karaoke scores.

Singing it solo is great, but splitting parts with friends will definitely be fun too!

Sign of LovePUFFY

PUFFY “A Sign of Love” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
The Sign of Love PUFFY

One of the trends of the Reiwa era is the revival of Heisei-era hits through TikTok, gaining popularity even among Gen Z.

PUFFY’s 1998 release “Ai no Shirushi” is a prime example.

Written by Masamune Kusano of Spitz, it was a major hit at the time and is now drawing fresh attention—chill, loose choreography included.

Its brisk, Western-influenced guitar sound, Kusano’s characteristically non-straightforward lyrics, and PUFFY’s natural, unforced vocals and melodies give it a timeless appeal.

It’s not difficult to sing, so even those who aren’t confident at karaoke can definitely give it a try.

Just practice to strike the right balance: sing without straining, but don’t make it too flat or detached.