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.
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[Even If You’re Tone-Deaf, It’s Okay!] Easy Karaoke Songs for Women (71–80)
Stop this nightJUJU

This is the song that was chosen as the theme for the drama “Guilty: The Woman Who Made a Pact with the Devil.” JUJU’s songs aren’t in an especially high key, so some men might be able to sing them too.
Since it’s a dramatic ballad, if you focus more on conveying emotion than on perfect pitch, people around you should really listen.
Snow BlossomNakajima Mika

It’s a classic winter karaoke song.
For a Mika Nakashima track, it has relatively few high notes, so I think it’s very easy for amateurs to sing.
Since it’s a ballad, there’s plenty of time to breathe, and it’s surprisingly easy to perform.
Joyfulikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari’s 15th single, released in September 2009.
It’s a very upbeat rock number, and the vocal melody—making extensive use of the pentatonic scale, a staple of rock—is extremely easy to sing.
Even those who aren’t confident singers should be able to ride the groove and momentum and belt it out in one go.
Don’t worry about the details—just enjoy the simple act of raising your voice and sing!
Good-bye daysYUI

“Good-bye days” is the fifth single released in June 2006 by the Japanese singer-songwriter YUI under the name YUI for Kaoru Amane.
The tagline is “Theme song of the film ‘Midnight Sun’ (Taiyou no Uta).” Compared to many recent songs that often feature complex melodic and chord progressions, this song has a very straightforward melody, making it accessible even for those who aren’t confident singers.
Since the song requires smooth switching between chest voice and falsetto (head voice), try adjusting the key if the high notes feel challenging.
Smiling Backkyandīzu
This was the final single by the Showa-era female idol trio Candies, released in February 1978.
Since it was their last single before disbanding, it’s interesting that the lyrics reference the titles of their previous hit songs throughout.
Idol singers from the Showa period—not just Candies—often seemed to have solid training in basics like vocal technique compared to many modern singers, and many delivered very professional performances.
Because of that, some listeners might find this recording a bit intimidating.
However, the melody itself is very easy to remember and enjoyable to sing, so I hope you’ll feel free to give this song a try.
You don’t listen to rock.aimyon

It’s Aimyon’s third single, released in August 2017.
As the author, I think Aimyon is a singer with considerable vocal ability and expressive power.
That said, her songs—including this one—don’t require the ultra-high notes or very wide vocal range common in many recent hits.
For those who aren’t confident singers, that can be a big advantage when choosing a song for karaoke.
Rhythmically and tempo-wise, it’s a mid-tempo 8-beat rock song, which should feel familiar to many people.
The melody leans more toward the low to mid range, but when you sing it, try to deliver it as powerfully as possible so your voice doesn’t come out mumbled.
your bandKoresawa

Koresawa is a singer-songwriter whose candid style of singing about down-to-earth worries like love, daily life, and relationships has made her popular.
Her signature song “Tabako” has been viewed over 50 million times on YouTube, and she’s especially popular with the Reiwa generation.
Her song “Kimi no Band” is recommended for those who want to sing something rock! Even among women who feel they’re not great at singing, I think some secretly want to belt out a full-on rock song.
But many rock tracks have fast tempos and are quite difficult.
That’s why this song is a great pick.
It has a rock band sound, but the tempo is just right, so you won’t get out of breath or lose your enunciation.
If you want to sing in a rock style, start with this track!




