Even if you’re tone-deaf, it’s okay! Easy karaoke songs for women
Have you ever felt unsure about what to sing at karaoke because you’re worried about being off-key? Many people look for songs that are easy for women to sing but aren’t sure which ones are truly beginner-friendly.
In this article, we introduce a wide range of songs for women that are easy to try even if you’re not confident in your pitch, taking into account vocal range and melodic complexity.
We focus on tunes with familiar rhythms and simple melodies, so you can find a song you’ll sing with confidence and enjoy.
And of course, getting into the groove matters too!
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[Even If You're Tone-Deaf, It's Okay!] Easy Karaoke Songs for Women (61–70)
Thanks.DREAMS COME TRUE

When it comes to karaoke-friendly songs for women without a wide vocal range, “Sankyu.” comes to mind.
The musical duo DREAMS COME TRUE, known for delivering soulful vocals to their listeners, released it in 1995.
The light, crisp guitar playing set against a jazzy vibe is especially striking.
Among their songs, this one has an easy-to-follow pitch and a singable melody line.
It’s in a comfortable range even for women who struggle with high notes.
How about singing this message song overflowing with gratitude for your friends or your partner?
LOVE MachineMōningu Musume.

This song, released in 1999, is Morning Musume’s biggest hit.
Since it’s an upbeat dance number designed to get everyone hyped, there’s no need to belt it out.
Songs with choreography are the kind you can sing while dancing, so you can ride the groove—making it a favorable choice for those who are tone-deaf.
It’s also one of those helpful songs where you can expect others to sing along.
The summer you gave meieiri reo

Released in the summer of 2015, this song by Leo Ieiri was the theme for the drama “Koinaka,” and its title was also used as the subtitle of the final episode.
It’s a celebrated track that won the Best Drama Song at the 86th The Television Drama Academy Awards.
With enough effort, you can carry it through on vibe alone, so it’s a top recommendation for people who are tone-deaf but can manage delicate high notes.
I Want to Eat Naan (feat. Yuki Kaai)Yukopi

Composer Yukopi is known for a uniquely distinctive style.
Many of you have probably heard songs like “Gale All Back” and “Wake-Up Palm Tree.” Among Yukopi’s tracks, the one I especially recommend for women who struggle with pitch is “I Want to Eat Naan (feat.
Kaai Yuki).” This piece has one of the narrowest vocal ranges among Yukopi’s songs.
The melody is simple as well, so even those who are tone-deaf or can’t hit high notes should be able to sing it without any trouble.
Wasshoi!Aikawa Nanase

Nanase Aikawa was recently appointed as a Japan–Brazil Friendship and Goodwill Ambassador.
Her song “Wasshoi!” was released with the theme of connecting Brazil and Japan in 2025.
The piece consciously incorporates a distinctly Japanese flavor in its melody, featuring several phrases reminiscent of enka.
As a result, it’s crafted to be easy for Japanese singers to perform; however, the end of the chorus holds a sustained long note at a slightly higher pitch, so be careful not to let your voice crack there.
If you set the key to suit that section, there aren’t any particularly difficult elements, so please use this as a reference.
SoupFujihara Sakura

When it comes to laid-back songs that women who aren’t confident at karaoke should try, Soup is a top pick.
It was released in 2016 by singer-songwriter Sakura Fujiwara, who deftly plays guitar and ukulele.
The lyrics and music were written by Masaharu Fukuyama, and the heartwarming melody is truly moving.
The song maintains a relaxed sound throughout, making it easy to follow the pitch and sing.
If you feel shy about belting it out, try singing as if you’re speaking gently to the listener.
You…Nishino Kana

It was used as an insert song for the drama “Freeter, Ie o Kau.” The tempo is slow.
The pitch rises toward the chorus, but not to a difficult height.
Since many of Kana Nishino’s songs are in a high key, I think this one is also good for warming up your voice.



