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 (91–100)
I Want to Eat Naan (feat. Yuki Kaai)Yukopi

Composer Yukopi, known for a comical and surreal style, leaves a strong impression.
Yukopi, who has created many hit songs such as “Strong Wind All Back” and “Buta Thunder,” now presents a new track: “I Want to Eat Naan (feat.
Kaai Yuki).” True to Yukopi’s music, it’s arranged with a very simple tone.
Compared to previous works, this piece has a much narrower vocal range, so even those who can’t sing very high or very low should be able to sing it without any trouble.
Because I fell in loveAimyon

Guaranteed to get the karaoke crowd going: Aimyon’s “Koi wo Shita Kara” (“Because I Fell in Love”).
The lyrics, reflecting Aimyon’s own experiences, delicately portray the raw emotions of being in love.
The gentle tone of the acoustic guitar is also striking.
With its easy-to-follow melody line, it should be comfortable to sing calmly.
Through a song that stays close to your feelings, why not let your thoughts drift to someone special?
Recommended for teenage girls! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (101–110)
In the midst of the trivialGen Hoshino

Gen Hoshino’s “Kudaranai no Naka ni” is an easygoing song that teenage girls can enjoy singing at karaoke.
Released on March 2, 2011, it’s loved by a wide audience for its sincere lyrics and gentle melody.
Its questions about love—something everyone contemplates at least once—are sure to resonate deeply.
The soft guitar tones further enhance the song’s charm.
If you sing it with feeling, it will surely touch the heart.
Can I visit you with cream?I wish it could stay midnight forever.

The band ZUTOMAYO, wildly popular among young people.
Because the vocalist ACA-ne has a high voice, many listeners might shy away from their songs.
That’s why I recommend this track, “Can I Come See You with Cream?” At first listen, you might think it’s a high-pitched piece, but surprisingly the vocal range isn’t that wide, and the melody doesn’t require sudden jumps in pitch, making it far easier to sing than it sounds.
Give it a try and add it to your repertoire.
ElectricityHikaru Utada

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!
Nightmare SyndromeSakurazaka46

Among the Sakamichi groups, Keyakizaka46 has been gaining momentum in particular.
The Sakamichi groups have always been appealing for their stylish musicality, but with the recent K-pop boom, we’ve seen more music that pushes a sharper edge.
Their new song, “Nightmare Syndrome,” is exactly that.
It’s a fusion of gothic and pop, with a sound reminiscent of Sam Smith’s “Unholy.” The production emphasizes low frequencies throughout, and the vocal lines aren’t as complex as typical K-pop, making it a very singable track for women with lower voices.
Rookie feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*27

DECO*27 is one of Japan’s leading Vocaloid producers.
He’s known for a wide musical range, from pop-oriented Vocaloid tracks to rock-centered sounds.
If you’re a teenage girl who likes Vocaloid, you’ve probably heard at least one of his songs.
Among his works, the one I especially recommend is “Rookie feat.
Hatsune Miku.” Although the song features many key changes, the post-modulation melodies are very easy to sing, so they don’t pose a major challenge.
The rhythm is easy to catch, and for a Vocaloid track the vocal range is relatively narrow, so definitely give it a try.






