Recommended karaoke songs for teenage girls: classic and popular J-pop hits.
Introducing karaoke songs recommended for teenage girls!
We’ve picked out everything from popular male-vocal tracks that are surprisingly easy for women to sing to classic crowd-pleasers that are sure to hype up the room.
If there are any songs you haven’t tried yet, be sure to give them a go!
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Recommended karaoke songs for teenage girls: Classic and popular J-pop tracks (131–140)
Strong Wind Slicked-Back (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Among teenage girls, I think many listen to Vocaloid on a daily basis.
For those listeners, I recommend “Kyofu All Back (feat.
Kaai Yuki).” This track was a major hit in 2023, and the slightly off-pitch recorder gives it a uniquely charming flavor.
As for the vocal line, there are no long sustained notes and the range is narrow, making it very easy to sing.
It works well if you stick to a simple delivery close to the original, and it also sounds good with added arrangements.
Definitely give it a try.
Blues in the ClosetI wish it could stay midnight forever.

A band overwhelmingly supported by teenage girls, Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.
While they’re basically J‑POP, their slightly jazzy arrangements are distinctive, and they’ve even received a song from world-renowned bassist Ryu Kawamura.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend to teenage girls is “Blues in the Closet.” I think ACAne’s vocal timbre perfectly suits the higher range typical of teenage girls.
Also, the lack of extreme pitch jumps makes it easier to sing.
MONONOFU NIPPON feat. Tomoyasu HoteiMomoiro Clover Z

Momoiro Clover Z is an idol group that’s also popular among women in their teens and twenties.
Their energetic performances, which outshine other idols, never fail to amaze.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is MONONOFU NIPPON feat.
Tomoyasu Hotei.
Its powerful style requires a decent amount of vocal strength, but since there aren’t many long sustained notes, breathing is surprisingly manageable.
If you sing it with multiple people, you can cover the volume together, so definitely give it a try when you go to karaoke with your girlfriends.
SupernovaMacaroni Enpitsu

If you’re unsure about choosing a trendy karaoke song that’s easy for teenage girls to sing, how about “Supernova” by Macaroni Empitsu? It features Hattori’s captivating vocals, with particularly bright and enjoyable high parts.
Also, don’t miss Daiki Hasegawa’s keyboard solo.
I think it’s a piece where you can feel their individuality more each time you listen.
The rhythm is easy to follow and the key isn’t too high, so it should be easy to sing! Add it to your karaoke repertoire and perform with confidence!
Dried flowersYuri

Perfect for teenage girls is Yuuri’s smash hit “Dry Flower.” Its heartbreak-themed lyrics have captured countless hearts and won’t let go.
While Yuuri’s signature husky, soothing vocals may be hard to imitate, simply riding the accompaniment and belting out the chorus will draw everyone in.
Especially recommended if you’re not confident with high notes.
With this poignantly emotional song, why not make your karaoke time even more special?
planetariumAi Otsuka

At big group karaoke, are ballads a no-go because they kill the vibe? No way! If a ballad is well-known and a great song, it can totally hype everyone up! One I especially recommend is Ai Otsuka’s “Planetarium.” It was used as an insert song in the hugely popular TV drama “Boys Over Flowers,” starring Mao Inoue and Jun Matsumoto from Arashi.
It’s an achingly bittersweet love song.
Even if you’re not into up-tempo tracks, with this one you can sing gently without worrying about the mood of the room!
StoryAI

If you’re going to karaoke with your partner, how about this song? It’s a track by AI, an R&B singer known for her soulful voice.
It was released in 2005 as her 12th single.
If you can nail this song, I think you’ve got every right to brag about your singing.





