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 (11–20)
If I could become a constellationcable tie

Kessoku Band’s most famous song, “If We Could Become a Constellation.” The melody isn’t difficult and the rhythm is calm, so many of my vocal training students chose to sing it.
Actually, JOYSOUND staff are doing something called the “95-Point Challenge” with this song, so with practice you might be able to boost your score quite a bit! The overall vocal range is G3–C#5.
The chorus hits C5 repeatedly, so some people might feel it’s “high,” but the melody has momentum, so if you focus on accents, you’ll be fine! First, listen carefully to identify which parts are the high notes.
Take the spots where you think, “Maybe here?” and turn them into accents by riding the rhythm with some drive.
The key point is to project your voice forward! Start with sectional practice so you can produce sound comfortably, and do your best!
Adolescent Complexcable tie

Kessoku Band’s songs brilliantly capture the complex emotions of youth.
Released in October 2022 as the opening theme for the anime Bocchi the Rock!, they quickly won over fans.
The work portrays young people who strive to move forward despite loneliness and anxiety, with relatable lyrics as its appeal.
The depiction of clashing and growing together merges with an emotional rock sound that shakes the listener’s heart.
Singing it at karaoke with someone you’re interested in might even help you express your feelings.
It’s a perfect track for teenage girls grappling with the struggles of adolescence.
Chu, diversity.ano

This work portrays a love story that unfolds within its own unique worldview.
Singer ano, who is active across a wide range of fields, released it in November 2022.
It was also used as the ending theme for episode 7 of the anime Chainsaw Man, and the lyrics—perfectly matched to the story—became a hot topic.
With its pop melody driven by a lively band performance, it’s a memorable track that’s perfect for scenes where teenage girls sing it at karaoke.
Not only singing but trying the cute choreography to go along with it would be great, too.
How about giving this catchy song—with its easy-to-follow rhythm and singable style—a try?
Orihime and BABY feat. Shio Leilabedhead

This is Neguse’s first duet, a bittersweet song that overlays the Tanabata tale of Orihime and Hikoboshi onto modern romance.
With a range of G#3 to D#5, it’s an easy key for a male-female duet, and it’s also great for two women to trade lines—highly recommended! It’s a heart-fluttering song to sing with someone you like.
In Reira Shio’s female part, the low notes are key.
Lower tones tend to get stuck in the throat and sound muffled, so make sure to let them resonate.
Try raising your eyebrows, take more air than you think you need, and sing as if you’re releasing the voice slowly right in front of your eyebrows.
That way, the resonance shifts from the throat to the head, making it easier to hear yourself and sing comfortably.
In general, when you sing, it helps to focus less on “producing sound” and more on “resonating through the body,” so keep that in mind!
Watch Me!YOASOBI

It’s a bright, electro-pop-leaning sound with a light beat and a chorus melody that really sticks in your head.
It’s a cute song that feels very YOASOBI, so I’d love for teenage girls to sing it energetically! By the way, it seems the English version was released on May 30, 2025.
Feel free to choose whichever language you like when you sing! The chorus is catchy and easy to remember, but the parts outside the chorus seem tricky… Rather than trying to memorize everything at once, let’s master it step by step.
The overall vocal range is G3–F5, and singing lightly with a bouncy feel without forcing your voice will match the song’s vibe.
If you keep time by tracing a circle with your hand from your brow to above your head while singing, it helps you relax and sing more lightly.
Bending your knees slightly to the rhythm at the same time will help you relax even more, so definitely give it a try!
I want to become a ghost.Yuika

This is the opening theme song for the TV anime “Wataru-kun’s XX Is on the Verge of Collapse,” which began airing in July 2025.
It’s especially popular among students, and some of my students who like Yuika have been singing it too! When I listened to the song, my impression was that the rhythm in the chorus is tricky.
If you try to sing before memorizing the melody, you might not know where to break phrases or where to breathe.
If you hum along while listening, you can memorize the melody, and once you can hum it lightly, you’ll be able to relax and sing more easily.
The chorus uses the same melody with only slight changes to the lyrics, so once you get past that part, it should be easier to sing.
Also, if breathing is difficult, don’t try to sing everything at 100%; try easing your voice in little by little.
When you hit a spot where you can think, “I can breathe here!” take a deep breath!
Karaoke songs for teenage girls to sing (21–30)
spin; weave; compose (e.g., a story)tota

Singer-songwriter Tota, who self-produces everything from music production to artwork and video, has earned strong support from artists of the same generation for their wide-ranging musicality.
The digital single Tsumugu, released on February 1, 2023, surpassed 400 million total views on social media, leading to a featured appearance on THE FIRST TAKE.
With a narrow vocal range, a slow tempo, and other singable qualities, its transparent melody is sure to captivate listeners.
It’s a lyrical pop tune that we especially hope teenage girls will sing.





