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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!

Recommended karaoke songs for teenage girls: classic and popular Japanese hits (11–20)

the worst communitytuki.

tuki. 'The Worst Community' Official Audio
The worst kind of community, tuki.

This is a song by tuki.

, an active high school singer-songwriter, released on August 27, 2025.

The lyrics vividly portray the everyday struggles and the physical and mental tightness that teens often face—like packed trains, uniform skirts, social media, and stan culture.

The song has an up-tempo, rock-infused feel, so it seems perfect for karaoke when you want to “shout out your everyday feelings” and get the crowd hyped! The melody is simple, and the chorus repeats the same phrase, so get the people around you to sing along there.

Outside the chorus, there are lots of wordy parts.

Since the pitch sits low, avoid singing from the throat; keep your energy up, raise your eyebrows, and deliver it in a spoken style.

In the final chorus, let the flow carry you and project with momentum—you’ll lock into the rhythm and it’ll feel great to sing!

Star‑mineHatsuboshi Academy

Hatsuboshi Academy “Star-mine” Official Music Video (Hatsuboshi Gakuen – Star-mine)
Star-mine Hatsuboshi Academy

Gakuen Idolmaster is popular among teens and people in their twenties.

Many of my students play this game, and a lot of them have sung its songs in lessons.

This time, Star‑mine isn’t a solo track but a unit song! Overall, the key is comfortable for female voices, but the highest note is a high G# (G#5), which appears at the end of the chorus.

Hitting a high G# after continuous singing is quite challenging, but aim to produce it entirely in head voice—imagine sending the sound thinly upward, as if from above your head straight up—and make sure to support it with solid breath flow.

If it’s hard to do within the song, first practice producing just this note on its own.

Since it’s an idol song, it could be fun to gather fans of Gakumasu and split the parts! Enjoy singing it!

Almond ChocolateLLIT

[Spotify Exclusive] ILLIT 아일릿 ‘Almond Chocolate(Japanese ver.)’ | SBS INKIGAYO UNICON in TOKYO DOME
Almond ChocolateLLIT

ILLIT is a K-pop group that’s rapidly gaining momentum.

The group name is pronounced “EYE-lit.” They’re particularly popular among teenagers, and one of their most beloved tracks is Almond Chocolate.

It’s an extremely cute, feminine song, but it features a lot of rests, allowing you to prepare properly before the high notes.

The range is fairly high, from mid1 F to high D#, but the abundance of rests makes it easier to handle the height, which is what makes this song easy to sing.

It’s a guaranteed hit with guys, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Tokyo Shandy RendezvousMAISONdes feat. KAF, Tsumiki

[239] [feat. KAF, Tsumiki] Tokyo Shandy Rendezvous / MAISONdes
Tokyo Shandy Rendezvous MAISONdes feat. KAF, Tsumiki

The remake of the anime Urusei Yatsura garnered overwhelming support from younger generations.

“Tokyo Shandy Rendezvous” is the theme song for the remake version and also became a topic of discussion in Japan as a meme related to Teikyo Heisei University.

The vocal range is mid1 F# to high D, but the most frequently appearing high note is high E, so it’s best to adjust the key with an emphasis on making that note easier to sing.

idolYOASOBI

YOASOBI "Idol" Official Music Video
Idol YOASOBI

YOASOBI has many famous songs, but when it comes to their especially popular, ultra-girly track, it has to be “Idol.” As the theme song for the hit anime “Oshi no Ko,” this piece requires navigating complex pitch movements with very few rests.

Even so, its feminine, cute melody and lyrics more than make up for those challenges.

While the range is high—mid1 F# to high F#—there aren’t any long sustained high notes, so be sure to identify the key that suits you and sing accordingly.

Chu, diversity.ano

ano “Chu, Diversity.” Music Video
Chu, diversity. ano

Ano-chan, who is so active as a TV personality that there’s hardly a day you don’t see her on screen, also works as a singer and has released numerous hit songs under the name “ano.” Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is Chu, Tayōsei.

It features a cute, Chinese pop–inspired melody, and while the vocal range is high—mid2 A# to hi C#—it’s compact and focused.

Easy to sing yet adorable, it’s a song that perfectly embodies both of those qualities.

Recommended karaoke songs for teenage girls: Classic and popular Japanese hits (21–30)

EdisonWednesday Campanella

They’re popular across a wide range of generations—from hardcore techno fans to more visually oriented general audiences—but if we’re talking about their most popular works, wouldn’t it have to be “Edison”? It showcases the cuteness of a female vocal to the fullest, while also conveying a certain fragile quality.

The vocal line is very feminine, but the range is not very wide at mid2B to hiC#, so definitely give it a try.