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-to-Sing Karaoke Songs for Women (141–150)
butterflyKimura Kaera

This song is a wedding song that Kaela Kimura wrote for a friend who was getting married.
It’s a song meant to cheer on and send off the couple as they begin walking the same path together.
If you have an upcoming wedding to attend, please practice and sing it for your friends.
What matters most is the feeling you put into it, not how perfect it sounds.
I like you.YOASOBI

YOASOBI is a music duo—a modern pairing of a singer-songwriter and a Vocaloid producer—that has gained popularity both in Japan and abroad.
Their 15th digital single “Sukida,” used as the commercial song for Kracie Home Products’ Ichikami, is a light, upbeat track based on Eto Mori’s novel “Hikari no Tane — A Story to Read When You Confess for the First Time.” The melody is relaxed and the overall vocal range isn’t very wide, so it should be relatively easy to sing at karaoke.
However, since the song stays in a high register throughout, consider adjusting the key on the karaoke machine if it doesn’t suit your vocal range.
Beat de TouhiHama iku

Hamaiku is a musical duo consisting of comedian Ryuichi Hamaie and former Nogizaka46 member Erika Ikuta.
The unit was formed on NHK’s music program Venue101.
Speaking of their signature song, it would be “Beat de Touhi.” Since neither of the two is primarily a singer, the vocal line of this track is very simple.
There are no harmonies; they just sing the same line as male and female, so it can be considered an easy duet as well.
Falling in LoveKobayashi Akiko

Akiko Kobayashi’s debut single, released in August 1985.
It became a major hit as the theme song for the drama “To Friday’s Wives III: Falling in Love,” which sparked a nationwide “affair boom” and became a social phenomenon at the time.
It’s a ballad with a very flowing melody, and unlike many contemporary songs, it doesn’t have sections where the pitch suddenly rises and falls dramatically, so even women who aren’t confident singers should be able to hum and sing along without too much difficulty.
The key point is how you soften and release the high note right before the English lyrics at the end of the chorus line.
If you check and practice just that spot before singing, you’ll likely perform it with an even better feel.
Like this tonightaimyon

Released in 2018, “Konya Kono Mama” was the much-anticipated follow-up single to “Marigold,” the song that propelled Aimyon to nationwide fame.
It was also chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “We Can’t Become Beasts.” Centered around Aimyon’s signature light, rhythmic acoustic guitar backing, it has an approachable, classic 2000s J-pop feel that appeals to a wide audience.
While the vocal range is somewhat broad, the melody itself is straightforward without extreme jumps in pitch, making it easy to sing at karaoke and conducive to achieving high scores.
Things that have formShibasaki Kou

It was also used as the theme song for the drama version of “Crying Out Love in the Center of the World.” No matter how many times I listen to it, it brings tears to my eyes.
It’s a soothing song whether I sing it myself or hear a friend sing it.
The tempo is relatively slow, so even people who aren’t good at fast songs can sing it.
Is this love?NMB48

NMB48 is an idol group that has been popular for many years.
Unlike the Sakurazaka/Nogizaka-style groups, they tend to have more powerful songs.
Among NMB48’s tracks, the one I especially recommend for women who struggle with pitch is This Is Love? This song has a slightly gritty vibe, and accordingly the melody is simple and strong.
Even though it’s powerful, there aren’t any shouts, so even women who are tone-deaf should be able to sing it without any issues.
Definitely check it out.



