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 (141–150)
Having someone you likeJY

When it comes to music popular among teens, K-pop is the obvious pick.
But for those who find Korean difficult, I recommend “There’s Someone I Love” by JY, a former member of KARA.
If you like sparkling, cute-style songs, this is an absolute must-listen.
And since it’s in Japanese, there’s no need to feel intimidated! It was used as the theme song for a TV drama of the same name, so it’s well-known and definitely buzzworthy.
It’s a fresh love song that sweetly captures the push and pull of romance.
asking for the moonKANA-BOON

Karaoke is a place where not only your singing ability but also your taste in music gets revealed.
Teenage girls are generally considered sensitive to trends, but of course not everyone fits that mold.
There are always some girls in class who like band music.
Don’t you get conflicted when you go to karaoke? Have you ever felt inferior to friends who sparkle like idols while singing the latest hits? In times like that, I recommend KANA-BOON’s “Naimononedari.” It’s easy on the ears even for people who aren’t used to band music, and it strikes a stylish balance between rock and pop.
The relatable lyrics are a must-hear, too! While you’re at it, why not turn your friends into band-music fans as well?
The Story You Don't Knowsupercell

Now it’s an absolute karaoke classic: “The Story You Don’t Know” by Supercell.
This track, Supercell’s major-label debut single, was chosen as the ending theme when the hugely popular manga Bakemonogatari was adapted into an anime.
It’s a thrilling, adventurous song that gets your heart racing! I especially recommend it if you’re not too familiar with anime yourself but have lots of friends who love it.
It’s guaranteed to hype up the room and earn you some serious respect!
SoulmateYuika

Yuika’s song, which portrays the pain of heartbreak and the possibility of new love, is sure to resonate deeply with teenage girls.
Its delicate lyrics and gentle melody tenderly embrace those who have experienced a broken heart.
Released in October 2023, the track was also used as an insert song for the anime “Koisuru Shūmatsu ♡ Homestay 2024 Fuyu” (Love-Filled Weekend ♡ Homestay 2024 Winter).
With a relatively simple melody line and a narrow vocal range, it’s perfect for karaoke.
It’s a recommended song not only for teenage girls struggling with love, but also for anyone hoping to overcome heartbreak.
First love is cryingAimyon

This is the 13th single by Aimyon, a female singer-songwriter who enjoys overwhelming support from younger generations thanks to a nostalgic yet modern musicality rooted in classic acoustic sounds.
Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “What’s Wrong with Doing Love Seriously?”, the track’s intro, with its wistful guitar riff, immediately puts you in a sentimental mood.
Its straightforward melody and lyrics are likely to resonate especially with teenagers experiencing first love in real time.
It’s a refreshing yet bittersweet number that’s sure to liven up karaoke with friends of the same age.
trespassingI wish it could stay midnight forever.

The band Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.
, which has been gaining popularity on YouTube, keeps their identities hidden like Ado does, but they’re tremendously popular among teenage girls.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Fuhou Shinnyuu.
The chorus includes just two instances of falsetto, and since it’s not the kind of song that demands powerful singing, anyone who can normally produce a head voice should be able to sing it.
Be sure to check it out.
J-POPKoresawa

Singer-songwriter Koresawa, who made her major debut in 2017, has gained popularity for lyrics that depict authentic female psychology and vivid scenes.
J-POP, the opening track of her third EP Jieipop, was selected as the ending theme for the music show Buzz Rhythm.
While the melody features intricate movements, its narrow vocal range makes it easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a pop tune I’d especially recommend to teenage girls—try singing it with a cute vocal tone in mind.






