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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No worries if you're tone-deaf! Easy karaoke songs for women (1–10)
navel orangeNogizaka 46

It’s a song scheduled to be released as a single in March 2025, with a double-center by Kazu Inoue and Aruno Nakanishi.
The overall vocal range is A3–C#5, and since it’s mostly sung around E4, it’s a comfortable key for many female singers.
Listening to the track, it isn’t the type you belt; it’s performed in a calm, conversational tone.
Because the song flows smoothly, adding a bit of dynamic contrast can give it more impact.
Paying special attention to the beginnings of phrases and accented parts will also make it easier to sing, even if you struggle with pitch.
For the high notes in the chorus where it switches to falsetto, aim for a light delivery and be careful not to add unnecessary tension.
Assaulted by a love song=LOVE

=LOVE is an idol group produced by Rino Sashihara.
While K-pop–style songs dominate today’s idol scene, they base their music on classic, orthodox Japanese idol pop.
Their 19th single, “Attacked by a Love Song,” follows this approach as well, featuring a singable vocal line.
Since falsetto appears in the chorus, it’s best to adjust the key to match that falsetto.
1000 daysnozomi

Singer-songwriter Noshi, a female artist known for her wide musical range—from comic-song style to classic pop.
Her track “1000 Days,” released in 2025, features moving lyrics that sing about the three years of high school.
The vocal range is slightly broad at mid1E to hiE, with the low notes being comparatively low for a women’s song, so there isn’t much room to lower the key.
However, the melodic rises and falls are relatively gentle, and there are many break points, so finding a comfortable personal tone in the falsetto and mixed-voice sections will be the key to singing it well.
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periodIkuta Erika

Erika Ikuta, a former member of Nogizaka46, has been highly praised for her vocal ability since her idol days, and after graduating she has been active both as a TV personality and as an artist.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Period.
While the track features many falsetto passages, they’re not the ultra-high kind; they’re at a level you can comfortably handle with a whispery-leaning mixed voice, and the lowest notes are fairly high as well, so the high range shouldn’t feel too demanding.
Because the song allows for a wide key drop, I also recommend lowering the key as much as you need to find a comfortable range.
Don’t cheat on me.Koresawa

Singer-songwriter Koresawa, whose catchy lyrics and strong thematic style have earned her immense support from women, is hugely popular.
If you’re a woman in your teens to early thirties, chances are you’ve heard her songs at least once.
Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is Uwaki Shitara Akan de (“Don’t You Dare Cheat”).
It’s a pop-leaning, slightly funky song, but the vocal line is very simple with no difficult high notes.
As long as you focus on rhythm and pitch, you should be able to aim for a high score at karaoke.
Tokimeki DiaryDream Ami

Released for streaming in September 2025, it reportedly samples the memorable chorus lyrics and melody from E-girls’ classic “Anniversary,” and it’s crafted with themes of “nostalgia” and “the connection between past, present, and future,” making it irresistible for fans! Although it feels high in pitch because it’s mostly sung in a falsetto-leaning voice, those who think they’re tone-deaf might actually find this range easier to sing.
The tempo isn’t fast, and it’s nice that you can take breaths between phrases and sing calmly.
The opening ad-lib uses easy-to-pronounce words, so if you project your voice well there, it seems like you’ll be able to keep singing comfortably.
PastoralAimer

This is a double A-side single by Aimer, with the track pre-released on October 6, 2025.
It starts off relatively low, and the chorus is sung with a breathy, almost falsetto-like tone.
Since the range shifts from section to section, be careful not to let your pitch drop too much.
When singing, keeping your facial muscles lifted will help you transition smoothly both when the melody changes and when the pitch shifts—highly recommended.
If you’re good at singing lightly without belting, you’ll likely find it easy from the start.
The tempo isn’t very fast, so you can sing calmly; just remember to take breaths at each phrase.



