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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!

Karaoke songs for teenage girls to sing (41–50)

omnidirectional beautyNo Murasaki

Noa (Noshii) – Omnidirectional Beautiful Girl [Official Music Video]
Omnidirectional Bishoujo No Murasaki

Many people would first name Noshi as a breakout, up-and-coming singer-songwriter of 2024.

Born in 2000, she’s a multi-talented artist who not only writes and composes her own songs but also handles artwork herself, making her hugely popular with Gen Z.

The song that propelled her to fame is Zengōkō Bishōjo (“All-Directional Beautiful Girl”), a 2024 hit that exploded primarily on TikTok and became one of the year’s defining tracks.

It’s not the kind of song that gets flashy and hyped up, but its unforgettable melody, along with her voice that blends a languid mood, sultriness, and cuteness, is truly innate.

When singing it at karaoke, avoid sounding too flat; pay attention to the slightly rapid phrases and aim for smooth delivery—you might even rack up a high score!

SketchAimyon

AIMYON – Sketch [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Sketch Aimyon

Aimyon’s new song “Sketch.” Lately, many of Aimyon’s tracks have leaned toward a more dramatic feel and tended to be challenging in terms of vocal lines.

This one is different.

Crafted as a classic J-pop ballad that could be seen as a return to her roots, it features a relaxed tempo and a relatively even vocal line, making it exceptionally easy to sing.

There are virtually no difficult sections, so it’s a song well worth adding to your repertoire.

Super BallTOMOO

TOMOO – Super Ball【OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO】
Super BallTOMOO

TOMOO’s songs gently embrace the worries shared by everyone living in modern society.

This heartwarming piece expresses the feelings of people whose individuality can’t be contained by social molds, symbolized through a super ball.

Its message—encouraging the courage to affirm your true self and the importance of embracing diversity—resonates deeply.

Released in September 2023 as a track on the album “TWO MOON,” it was also selected as the theme song for ABEMA Prime starting in April 2024.

It’s a song that gently yet powerfully supports those who want to cherish their uniqueness or who are introverted and struggle with self-confidence.

Immoral SummerNogizaka46

Nogizaka46 “Immoral Summer” Music Video
Immoral Summer Nogizaka46

Nogizaka46’s “Immoral Summer,” which became available for streaming starting in July 2025.

Since the lyrics are packed with summery words, it might be a good idea to start learning it now for the coming season! Rather than a “cute, idol-like” tune, it has a slightly cool vibe that makes you want to sing along.

The overall range leans more toward the mid to low register than high notes, so it’s a song you can comfortably sing in your natural voice.

That said, one thing to watch out for when singing mid–low songs is that if you let it just flow without intention, it can lose dynamics and end up sounding dull.

Keep your facial muscles lifted, aim to resonate around the glabella area, and be mindful of accenting the first beat of each measure! Since it’s a group song, there’s hardly any rest when you sing it solo, but it’s totally fine to prioritize the parts you want to sing.

There’s probably choreography too, so try incorporating it and have fun!

Bunny GirlAKASAKI

[AKASAKI] Bunny Girl (Lyric Video)
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

To aim for a perfect 100, women don’t necessarily have to sing songs by female artists.

That’s why I recommend Bunny Girl.

It’s the well-known classic by AKASAKI.

Although the song is noted for its light, breezy melody, it surprisingly has a very narrow vocal range—among the narrowest even in Japanese pop.

The vocal line is also gently contoured with little variation, so as long as you set the right key, it should be easy to shoot for 100.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Don't cheat on me.Koresawa

Koresawa “Don’t You Cheat on Me” [Music Video]
Don’t cheat on me, Koresawa.

Koresawa, a female singer-songwriter known for lyrics that stir romantic feelings, has gained widespread popularity.

If you’re a woman in your twenties, chances are you’ve sung or listened to her songs at least once.

Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Uwaki Shitara Akan de” (“Don’t You Dare Cheat”).

Although it has a pop feel, it actually has a very narrow vocal range, making it easy for any woman to sing.

And because each phrase is short, you won’t miss your cue after taking a breath.

First Love KillerNo Murasaki

Noashi (noa) – First Love Killer [Official Music Video]
First Love Killer Noa

Singer-songwriter Noashi, who has gained popularity with her offbeat melodies and lyrics that resonate strongly with women.

She’s known for her genreless musical style, releasing songs with a different vibe from her previous work each time.

Speaking of her signature tracks, wouldn’t it be “Hatsukoi Killer” (First Love Killer)? While the song carries a slightly retro, Showa-era feel, its fresh production keeps it from sounding outdated.

The vocals incorporate some rap, and because the range is very narrow, it’s exceptionally easy to sing.

It also goes over well at karaoke, so consider adding it to your repertoire.