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 (221–230)
You don't listen to rock.Aimyon

This is “Kimi wa Rock wo Kikanai” by Aimyon, an artist born in 1995 from Hyogo Prefecture.
Even from the title, it’s a song with a really captivating pull, isn’t it? It’s a well-regarded love song told from a male perspective, addressing a woman he’s fond of.
The progression of sounds that evokes youth and nostalgia is also captivating, really grabbing you by the heart.
There are many songs that work well for karaoke, but it’s fun to change up the mood around you with a track that has this kind of atmosphere.
I want to sing all kinds of songs.
Thank youIkimonogakari

This is the 18th single by Ikimonogakari, a male-female duo known for releasing a wide range of hits from memorable ballads to catchy, up-tempo tracks.
The song was written as the theme for the NHK morning drama Gegege no Nyobo and is also known as one of Ikimonogakari’s signature songs.
Because it’s so famous, most people know it, and the chorus begins with a melody that steps up the scale one note at a time, making it hard to go off-key—so it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
The tempo is relaxed as well, making it a recommended number even for teenage girls who aren’t very confident at karaoke.
ChronostasisMushroom Empire

The pleasantly languid ‘Chronostasis.
’ It’s a song released in 2014 by the shoegaze band Kinoko Teikoku, which went on hiatus in 2019.
Kasumi Arimura sang it in the hit film We Made a Beautiful Bouquet, which brought the track renewed attention.
Riding a leisurely, walking-pace tempo, its gentle melody unfolds.
It’s a buzzed-about song that’s comfortable for both singers and listeners, making it perfect for women to sing at karaoke!
Friend ~Time to Depart~yuzu

Now, when it comes to folk duos in the J-POP scene, the first act that likely comes to mind is Yuzu—and this is their 38th single.
Released as a limited-edition single through the end of December 2013, the song was originally written for all the staff who went on tour after the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011.
With lyrics about friendship, it seems like a perfect fit for teenage girls who often go to karaoke with friends.
As a medium-tempo ballad, it’s easy to sing and a beautifully crafted number that effortlessly draws listeners in.
By your side.Lilia.

Riria is a female singer-songwriter known for her strikingly clear vocal tone.
Her new song, “By Your Side,” is gaining popularity especially among women in their teens and twenties.
While the track is presented as orthodox J-pop, some listeners may find it challenging.
That’s because Riria’s voice is exceptionally pure and clear, which can give that impression; however, the actual vocal range required isn’t very wide, so it should be relatively easy to sing for teenagers, especially young women.
Hated by LifeIori Kanzaki

A popular song that many YouTubers have posted “I tried singing” videos and covers of is Iori Kanzaki’s (a Vocaloid producer) “Inochi ni Kirawarete Iru” (“Hated by Life Itself”).
It voices anger and disgust toward the pretty words often said about life and death.
Your teenage years are especially sensitive; you worry about all kinds of things.
Family, relationships in class, future goals—there are times when you just don’t want to think about any of it.
This is a song that really hits home in those moments.
The melody is high-pitched and intense, so if you try to sing it properly, you’ll naturally end up raising your voice.
It’s especially recommended for stress relief!
Recommended for teenage girls! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (231–240)
futureKobukuro

This is the 27th single by Kobukuro, a musical duo known for releasing many big hits with catchy yet beautiful harmonies, such as “Sakura” and “Eien ni Tomo ni.” The song was chosen as the theme for the film Orange, which is based on a shoujo manga, and it became a long-running hit alongside the movie’s major success—so many teenage girls have probably heard it.
Featuring piano and a relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing and highly recommended for karaoke.
If you’re going with friends, try taking on the delicate harmonies like in the original.






