A roundup of karaoke songs perfect for teenage girls
When it comes to how teens discover music these days, social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube have become the main sources.
Some teenage girls might be wondering, “What should I sing at karaoke when I’m going with someone I’m interested in?”
In this article, we’ve picked a wide range of Japanese songs that we’d love teenage girls to try singing.
We’ll introduce tracks that can spark conversation when you go to karaoke with a guy, including songs popular on short-form video platforms and anime themes.
From high-energy rock and pop to soothing ballads, check out your favorites and give them a try at karaoke!
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Karaoke songs for teenage girls to sing (81–90)
Melancholic MaidenErisa

Erisa, who made the leap from idol model to rock band member, captivates with her versatile expressiveness.
As the vocalist of EMONON, she has been fully active in music since 2023, skillfully blending an exhilarating band sound with catchy melodies.
On the album “NO NAME,” the collection of songs—both intense and delicate—moves listeners deeply, and within just a year of forming, the band proved its mettle by successfully headlining a solo show at Shibuya eggman.
Drawing influence from UVERworld and Vaundy, her powerful vocals fused with the expressive skills honed during her idol days create a unique world that’s perfect for listeners seeking a voice that truly resonates.
DropHANA

HANA is an idol group drawing attention for their high-level performances.
They’re produced by the popular female rapper Chanmina, and their appeal lies in music and performances similar to K-pop.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Drop.
It’s primarily hip-hop and sung mostly in a lower register.
It’s a piece that emphasizes groove over vocals, so there aren’t any standout vocal parts.
If you have a low voice and aren’t confident in your singing ability—but you can rap—this is a song you’ll definitely want to try.
Only the two of us in this worldano

Ano-chan, a talent who’s in constant demand on TV.
She also works as an artist under the name “ano” and has produced several big hits, such as “Chu, Tayousei.” Because her voice is very high-pitched, women with lower voices might think her songs are hard to sing—but “Kono Sekai ni Futari Dake” is different.
While it has a bright vibe, the song is written within a narrow range.
If you set the key properly, even women with lower voices should be able to sing it without any problem.
In fact, precisely because the range is narrow, it might be easier to sing in the right key.
The dust on the shade extendsI wish it could stay midnight forever.

The band Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.
, known for catchy music and lyrics that capture young listeners, has gained widespread popularity.
Because vocalist ACA-ne has a high voice, women with lower vocal ranges might tend to avoid their songs.
That’s why we recommend “Shade no Hoshi wa Enchō.” It may sound like a high-pitched song, but its overall range isn’t very wide, so as long as you adjust it to your own key, women with lower voices should be able to sing it without any trouble.
SunYorushika

Yorushika’s masterpiece “Taiyō” (“The Sun”).
Among Yorushika’s songs, this piece boasts one of the narrowest vocal ranges.
Typically, songs with a narrow range are sung in the mid register, but this one is sung mostly in the low register.
As a result, for many women it will feel like singing in their speaking voice.
Because of this, there’s very little strain on the throat, and the vocal line itself is simple with minimal contour, making it undeniably easy to sing.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
ElfAdo

Ado, a female singer who consistently appears at the top of the Japanese music charts.
Given her overwhelming vocal prowess not only in the utaite community but across the J-pop scene, teenage girls who aren’t confident singers might not even think to try her songs in the first place.
For those listeners, we recommend Elf.
Among Ado’s tracks, this one has a relatively narrow vocal range, and it doesn’t feature the dramatic vocal lines that alternate repeatedly between falsetto and chest voice.
It’s also a big hit at karaoke, so be sure to check it out.
Karaoke songs for teenage girls to sing (91–100)
medicineYuika

Yuika is a female singer-songwriter who rose to popularity from her singing videos on TikTok.
She excels at orthodox pop and is especially popular among teenage girls.
Among her songs, the one I particularly recommend is her new track, “Okusuri.” Although the song features falsetto, she’s simply choosing to sing in falsetto in parts that could be sung in chest voice.
So if you’re a woman with an average vocal range, you should be able to sing all parts in chest voice.





