Recommended for teenage girls! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs
Teenage girls are among the most trend-savvy generations.
Even when you want to sing something at karaoke, it can be hard to know what to pick… Isn’t that true for a lot of people? This time, we’ve put together recommended songs just for you, teenage girls! We didn’t just choose popular tracks—we picked songs that are easy for anyone to try and ones you can enjoy with friends, so even if you’re not confident in your singing, don’t worry.
From this list focused on the latest hits, find the perfect song that suits you!
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Recommended for teenage girls! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (71–80)
The one who is crying isSugar.

Sato is a female singer-songwriter whose sentimental vocals have garnered overwhelming support from teenage girls.
Many of you reading this probably enjoy her acoustic performances as well.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is “Naiteru no wa” (“The One Who’s Crying”).
It features a quiet arrangement with sentimental vocals, yet the vocal line itself is simple and easy to sing, making it a great pick.
If you’re confident in your expressive abilities, definitely give it a try.
Capsuleaiko

Among Aiko’s songs, this one doesn’t go very high in pitch and is relatively easy to sing compared to her other tracks.
Since it’s a fairly relaxed song, don’t try to sing each phrase all at once—make sure to take proper breaths between phrases.
Also, the arrangement builds gradually toward the second half of the chorus, so if you sing with a sense of raising your energy, you can make it swell in a way that suits the song.
Overall, I recommend singing with steady support so your voice doesn’t waver.
Ref:rain -3 nuits ver.-Aimer

Aimer is a female singer-songwriter loved by a wide range of generations, and she’s certainly a popular artist among teenage girls as well.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is “Ref:rain -3 nuits ver.
-.” This piece is arranged as a gentle ballad, so there aren’t any abrupt jumps in pitch, making the overall vocal line easy to sing.
While it does feature many high notes, they aren’t extremely high, so be sure to give it a listen.
Recommended for teenage girls! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (81–90)
UNOMADEIN

Recent K-pop groups and multinational groups tend to have many songs with such high-performance demands that they’re hard to sing.
I imagine many teenage girls feel frustrated because they want to sing K-pop-style tracks but can’t.
That’s why I recommend UNO by the multinational group MADEIN.
It’s a stylish and cute piece in true K-pop fashion, but it has a narrow vocal range and no particularly difficult parts.
As long as you keep your pitch steady, it’s easy to sing and can even earn you a high karaoke score.
Catch You Catch MeDAZBEE

DAZBEE is an artist from South Korea.
Although she’s Korean, she mainly works in Japan and has produced many hit songs, powered by her clear, beautiful voice.
Among her works, the song I especially recommend to teenagers is “Catch You Catch Me.” While the song sits largely in a higher register, it doesn’t frequently rely on falsetto, and its rhythm is easy to grasp, making it very singable for teenage girls.
Blue PlanetDECO*27

DECO*27 is a popular Vocaloid producer who represents Japan.
His name is pronounced “Deko-Nina.” He has created many hit songs, so even teenagers have probably heard his music at least once.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Blue Planet feat.
Hatsune Miku.” It’s a song full of drive and momentum, yet surprisingly it has a narrow vocal range, and the lyrics aren’t the kind of hard-to-pronounce lines often found in Vocaloid songs, so I think it’s very easy to sing.
rough codeIBERIs

IBERIs& is an eight-member voice-actor girls’ unit born from an audition.
It’s pronounced “Iberisu And.” As you’d expect from a voice-actor girls’ unit, each member has a distinctive, cute vocal timbre.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Rough Code.
While the vibe is high-energy, the vocal line itself is surprisingly gentle, and the range isn’t particularly wide.
Plus, since it doesn’t demand long tones or vibrato, as long as you can match the pitch, anyone should be able to sing it pretty convincingly.






