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 Japanese hits (41–50)
The Story You Don't Knowsupercell

This is Kimi no Shiranai Monogatari, supercell’s debut song and the ending theme of the UHF anime Bakemonogatari.
It’s a popular track that even people who haven’t watched the anime say they like, and it stayed within the top 20 of the Oricon daily singles chart for over two months after its release.
Let’s let our feelings ride on this gentle, heartrending song.
Recommended karaoke songs for teenage girls: Classic and popular J‑pop hits (51–60)
Merry XmasBoA

This song is perfect for the Christmas season, and it has a cute vibe, so if you sing it at karaoke even with guys around, I’m sure they’ll think it’s adorable.
It’s a genuinely great song regardless of the holiday season, so I think it’s definitely worth choosing.
Love and stuff like that.Lilia.

Singer-songwriter Riria has gained popularity with catchy melodies and vocals, along with bittersweet lyrics that capture a teenage girl’s feelings of first love.
Because many of her songs sit in a higher register, some women may shy away from singing them.
That’s why I recommend her song “Aitoka.” The chorus does include falsetto, but because the pitch rises stepwise like a staircase, it’s surprisingly not very difficult.
The other sections stay in the low–mid to mid range, so even women who struggle with high notes will likely find it easy to sing—as long as they can produce falsetto.
jewelflower-drunkenness

Noshi is a female singer-songwriter who has gained popularity for her genreless musicality that incorporates a wide range of music styles.
She always energizes the scene with unconventional tracks, and her new song “Pink Punch” has also drawn attention for its eccentricity.
It features a slightly funky track, while the vocal lines come together with a vibe reminiscent of rock and Chinese pop.
With almost no sustained long notes and no demanding vocal techniques required, it’s a very easy song to sing.
Good luck to me tomorrow.Nanawo Akari

Akari Nanawo is a pop singer who has risen to prominence in recent years.
She’s especially popular among teenage girls, winning fans with her catchy lyrics and bright, pop vocals.
Among her works, the one I particularly recommend is “Ashita no Watashi ni Sachi Are” (Best Wishes to Tomorrow’s Me).
The chorus includes a brief, noticeably higher passage, but it stays within chest voice range, so as long as you can track the pitch accurately, it shouldn’t pose a challenge.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
72 points, etc.Tōsaka Megu

Meg Ousaka, the TikToker who gained nationwide popularity with “I’m mad at pre-sliced butter!”, is now active as a singer-songwriter and has a passionate following among some listeners.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is “72-Point Etcetera.” Because it’s arranged with a slightly fast tempo and a bright tone, it’s easy to overlook, but the vocal range required is actually quite narrow, so people of virtually any voice type can sing it without trouble.
The vocal lines also have few phrases that demand vibrato or long sustained notes, making it unquestionably a beginner-friendly track.
Tomorrow as wellSHISHAMO

This song, which was also featured in a cell phone maker’s commercial, is by SHISHAMO—one of the artists currently attracting the most attention among teenage girls.
The vocals are just so cute, and listening to it puts you in a bright mood, so it’s definitely a song I’d love for my friends to sing at karaoke.
It’s the kind of track that can encourage you when you’re going through something tough.





