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 (71–80)
rainbow-coloredayaka

It’s Ayaka’s 13th single, released as a CD in June 2014.
When it comes to Ayaka, she’s known for her powerful vocals, so some of you might be thinking, “There’s no way someone like me, who isn’t good at singing, could sing this!” But this song has a very warm and gentle melody, and the vocal range used in the melody isn’t that wide.
So as long as you set the karaoke key to one that suits you, I think just about anyone can sing it lightly, almost like humming.
Try not to worry too much about how she sings it—just follow the lyrics and melody in a straightforward way!
SunYorushika

Yorushika’s new song “Taiyō” (“Sun”).
Among Yorushika’s recent works, this one has an especially narrow vocal range.
Even when a song’s range is narrow, if it sits in a high register, only certain people can sing it.
This song is the opposite: it stays in a low register throughout, so even those who can’t hit high notes can sing it without issues.
The rhythm is simple, and there aren’t complex melodic jumps, making it easy to stay on pitch.
It’s very easy to sing even for people who struggle with pitch, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
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.
[Even If You're Tone-Deaf, It's Okay!] Easy Karaoke Songs for Women (81–90)
beetle (specifically, a rhinoceros beetle)aiko

This signature song by aiko is popular with both men and women! It’s a staple that often ranks near the top in karaoke.
The key is on the higher side, so it’s perfect for women who can hit high notes.
Since it’s a mid-tempo ballad, it seems like you can sing it accurately without losing the rhythm.
Come, springMatsutōya Yumi

Yumi Matsutoya’s 26th single, released in October 1994.
It was unveiled as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series of the same title.
While many of Yuming’s songs from the ’90s onward feature somewhat eccentric melodic developments, this piece is crafted with a melody reminiscent of Showa-era children’s songs and school tunes, making it very approachable even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s also popular as a graduation song, so many people may have sung it at their graduation ceremonies.
Overall, if you relax and sing with a gentle touch, it should come together nicely.
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.
Dear My FriendEvery Little Thing

When it comes to singing this song, the tempo sits in a comfortable medium-to-upbeat range, and the melodic range isn’t very wide, so I think even those who aren’t confident singers will find it easy to sing.
However, there are a few spots in the D section that require some higher notes, and the final chorus modulates and goes up in key, so please be careful with the karaoke key settings.
Overall, as long as you keep a good groove and avoid dragging the rhythm, you’ll be fine!



