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[Women] Songs you can score 90 points on at karaoke without pushing yourself

[Women] Songs you can score 90 points on at karaoke without pushing yourself
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“I want to score high at karaoke, but my points just won’t go up…” If you’ve been feeling that way, you’re not alone.

In fact, simply choosing the right songs and tweaking how you sing can make it much easier to break through your scoring plateau.

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of songs for women aiming for 90 points at karaoke—tracks with easy-to-catch pitch and steady rhythms.

Find a favorite that fits your vocal tone, and aim to set a new personal best on your next stage!

[Women] Songs you can score 90 points on at karaoke without overexerting yourself (1–10)

sunflowerAdo

This is a song written specifically for a 2023 drama, serving as the theme for the TBS Tuesday drama “18/40: If It’s the Two of Us, Dreams and Love Too,” starring Haruka Fukuhara and Kyoko Fukada in double lead roles.

Although Ado is often associated with intense tracks, this one is a bright, warm, pop ballad that I think is very easy to sing.

When it comes to karaoke scoring, we tend to focus on bonus techniques like grace notes (shakuri) and vibrato, but first, sing carefully and match the pitch accurately.

Once you get used to the chorus’s distinctive rhythm, try adding expressiveness and then start paying attention to those bonus techniques.

Blooming at nightHoshimachi Suisei

This is a newly written song released digitally on April 23, 2025, as an insert song for the TV anime “Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX.” When you actually try singing it, the tempo shouldn’t feel that fast—you can surprisingly sing it calmly, and since the song itself is three minutes long, it’s a good pick for scoring 90 points even in a short time.

However, there are spots with a bouncy rhythm and parts that shift into falsetto, so you’ll need to get through those sections.

The key also changes within the chorus and the range goes higher, so as it gets higher, try to focus on “projecting your voice even more.”

Because you are hereUru

[Official] Uru “Because You Are Here” — Theme Song for TBS Sunday Theater ‘Ship of Theseus’
Because you are hereUru

Written as the theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama “Ship of Theseus,” this warm ballad portrays love and bonds, themed around the irreplaceable present that connects the past and the future.

It’s a song that aligns with the drama’s mystery elements and its family love.

One of my students even said, “I scored over 90 when I sang it at karaoke!”—a song where I truly felt growth.

First, since it’s a ballad, make sure to breathe properly and sing each phrase carefully.

If your voice wavers, it becomes harder to stay on pitch, so keep your facial muscles lifted to stabilize your tone.

If you sing calmly, you’ll surely score 90.

Flower of loveaimyon

Aimyon – Flower of Love [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Flower of loveaimyon

Aimyon’s hit song “Ai no Hana,” which recorded massive success in 2023.

The piece is crafted as a gentle folk song, reminiscent of Takuro Yoshida, whom she cites as a musical influence.

Despite its mellow feel, the vocal range is quite wide, spanning from mid1 F to hi D#.

The hi D# only appears once in the final chorus, so with proper attention it should be singable.

The mid1 F also appears just once in the final chorus, but depending on your vocal range, it might be too low to hit.

If you adjust the key based on how easily you can produce falsetto, and also consider the singability of the low notes in the last chorus, you should be able to aim for a high score without strain.

HarukaYOASOBI

YOASOBI 'Haruka' Official Music Video
HarukaYOASOBI

Based on Osamu Suzuki’s novel “Tsuki-ōji” (Moon Prince), this story portrays love and growth directed toward a girl named Haruka that begins with a certain mug.

Characterized by warm, gentle melodies and lyrics, it’s a hit song that has surpassed 400 million streams.

The pitch is relatively easy to keep steady, and the key lies in the softly spoken feel of the A and B sections contrasted with a dramatic key change and dynamic emotional expression in the chorus.

There’s also another key change in the final chorus, so be careful not to tense up there.

Let your shoulders stay loose and swing freely, and try singing without overexerting yourself.

ORIONNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima "ORION" Music Video
ORIONNakajima Mika

A quintessential winter ballad produced as an insert song for the drama “Ryusei no Kizuna,” it’s a track more people are likely to sing as winter comes around.

Since it’s a ballad with a relaxed tempo, a careful, precise start is important to keep your pitch steady.

The A and B verses sit quite low, so be mindful not to go off pitch there.

For low notes, try singing in a whisper-like manner; letting the breath flow will make it easier to match pitch.

The chorus rises higher, so avoid suddenly forcing it with your throat—aim to resonate in the same place throughout and keep that consistent focus as you sing.

beetle (specifically, a rhinoceros beetle)aiko

Aiko’s signature song, “Kabutomushi.” I’m sure many people sing it at karaoke.

If you’re going to sing anyway, it’d be nice to score high with a song you’re good at.

First, to score 90 in karaoke scoring, pitch accuracy is crucial.

“Kabutomushi” has a ballad-like, relaxed tempo, so you can sing calmly and it’s easier to match the pitch bar.

Adding dynamics is also a good idea.

If you build the intensity step by step—A melody to B melody to chorus—it tends to boost the expressiveness score, so it’s recommended.

The chorus sits a bit on the higher side, so if you sing lightly as if resonating in your head, you can avoid straining and it should be easier to hit the notes.