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Karaoke songs in Western music that are easy for teenage girls to sing. Timeless classics and recommended popular tracks.

Karaoke songs in Western music that are easy for teenage girls to sing. Timeless classics and recommended popular tracks.
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The teenage years are when you start getting interested in all kinds of cultures.

It’s also around the time you begin listening to lots of Western music, not just Japanese music.

We’ve gathered Western songs that are easy for teenage girls to sing at karaoke!From nostalgic classics to tracks by today’s hottest artists.

Be sure to check them out and give them a sing!

Karaoke songs in Western music that are easy for teenage girls to sing: World classics and recommended popular tracks (1–10)

Good TimeNEW!Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen

Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen – Good Time (Official Video)
Good TimeNEW!Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen

This is an exceptionally happy track created by Owl City, a leading figure in electropop, and the globally popular singer Carly Rae Jepsen.

The lyrics paint a picture of an incredibly fun time where you can laugh things off with a cheerful “It’s all good!” no matter what happens.

It’s brimming with a positive energy that says, “Let’s just enjoy the moment.” Released in June 2012, the song appears on both artists’ albums, The Midsummer Station and Kiss, and topped the charts in Canada and New Zealand.

Its brisk melody and the harmonious blend of male and female vocals are a delight, and it’s a sure-fire crowd-pleaser that will light up the room if you duet it at karaoke.

Cnce Upon A Time In CaliforniaBelinda Carlisle

Belinda Carlisle, a female singer who was active from the late ’80s to the early ’90s, is known for her distinctive voice—mysterious in that it carries the bright edge of a high register while also having the richness characteristic of overtones.

Her cover of “Anyone Who Had a Heart,” included on her album “Once Upon a Time in California,” is a classic by Dionne Warwick and is sung within a relatively narrow range, from mid2C to hiD.

Since the original is what it is, there’s a bit of a Black music flavor that remains, but it doesn’t demand any advanced riffs or runs.

If you focus on vibrato that aligns the overtones and frequencies with the off-beats, you should be able to achieve a very high-quality result.

We Are Never Ever Getting Back TogetherTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift – We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (Live from New York City)
We Are Never Ever Getting Back TogetherTaylor Swift

It’s a medium-tempo song with a great groove, making it a perfect pick for karaoke.

However, it’s actually a breakup song that declares there’s absolutely no getting back together.

While breakup songs tend to be somber, it’s nice to have an upbeat one like this too.

The chorus is especially fun to harmonize on with everyone.

Story of My LifeOne Direction

It’s one of One Direction’s signature songs.

Although it’s a track by a male group, it might be quite nice for a woman to sing it too.

In Japan, it was used in a cell phone commercial and is a well-known song.

The tune is catchy, but it seems to describe a situation that’s a bit unsatisfying.

Let’s not sweat the small stuff and just sing it with a good feeling.

Shape of YouEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran – Shape of You (Official Music Video)
Shape of YouEd Sheeran

The person singing this song is a man named Ed Sheeran.

Believe it or not, it’s said that the person who sparked his popularity in Japan was Chiemi Blouson.

During her huge boom, she announced on TV, “I like Ed Sheeran,” and it seems things took off when she had him appear on the show.

Of course, I’m sure there were many fans even before that.

Santa Tell MeAriana Grande

Ariana Grande – Santa Tell Me (Official Video)
Santa Tell MeAriana Grande

This is a Christmas song by American pop diva Ariana Grande that’s loved around the world every winter.

Set to an upbeat, heart-lifting sound, she sings a slightly bittersweet love story, asking Santa, “Will he still be by my side next year?” The glittering holiday atmosphere and the delicate feelings of a love in flux blend perfectly, making your heart skip a beat.

Released in November 2014 on the EP “Christmas Kisses,” the track was also performed on a Disney Parks special.

Its popularity steadily grew, and it became a new holiday staple—becoming the first 21st-century song to break into the U.

S.

Top 5.

It’s the perfect tune for anyone pining after someone special, and if you play it at a party while chatting about love with friends, you’re sure to share those sweet-and-sour feelings and have a great time.

HelloAdele

Adele – Hello (Official Music Video)
HelloAdele

Adele’s “Hello,” released in 2015, won numerous awards and became a long-running hit.

This is the quintessential Western pop ballad.

With its slow tempo, it’s a heartrending song that I’d love to hear women sing—be sure to try it at karaoke.