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 (151–160)
Embraced by the wintry windKoizumi Kyoko

Kyoko Koizumi’s 20th single, released in November 1986.
Lyrics and composition by Toshihiko Takamizawa of THE ALFEE.
The song and melody are fundamentally in the vein of Showa-era folk, with a very straightforward, easy-to-remember progression, making it approachable even for those who aren’t confident singers.
Try to sing it with a light touch so the overall feel doesn’t become too heavy.
Hao feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*27

One of Japan’s leading Vocaloid producers, DECO*27.
Among his many hit tunes, the track I especially recommend for women who struggle with pitch is Aishiai Nasai.
While Vocaloid songs are often thought of as difficult, this one is notable for a structure that’s easy for humans to sing.
Unlike many Vocaloid tracks that leave little room for breathing, this song includes clear spots for proper breaths.
The vocal range is narrow and there are no abrupt jumps in pitch, so be sure to check it out.
Fly Highatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

A standout idol group with a cool yet somehow comedic style and memorable characters unlike those of traditional idols, Atarashii Gakko! They have many hit songs, but the one I especially recommend is Fly High.
This track is heavily hip-hop flavored, yet it’s kept cohesive in the low register throughout.
Plus, there aren’t any sudden jumps in pitch, so even people who aren’t confident singers should be able to handle it without trouble.
Definitely give it a listen.
Even when I become an old ladyMoritaka Chisato

Chisato Moritaka’s 16th single, released in June 1992.
True to Moritaka, who used the catchphrase “Declaration of Non-Talent!!” when she debuted, the song doesn’t have any particularly difficult parts to sing.
Even those who aren’t confident in their vocal ability should be able to deliver it nicely as long as they understand and express the world of the lyrics.
As the release date suggests, the song still carries the air of the bubble era’s “lightness” and “glamour,” so enjoy singing it with a brisk touch to keep it from feeling heavy!
Sorry for being cuteHONEY WORKS

“Kawaikute Gomen (Sorry for Being Cute)” went viral on social media, especially TikTok.
It’s a song released in 2022 by HoneyWorks, a creative unit known for producing many tracks.
The vocals feature the utaite singer Kapikan, and the cute voice and lyrics leave a strong impression.
For women who aren’t confident at karaoke, highly recognizable songs are recommended above all.
When everyone knows the song, people often start singing along without you noticing, which reduces the chance of drawing too much attention.
It’s also a good idea to choose high-energy songs like this one.
If the whole group can get pumped up together, the lasting impression will be “That was fun!” rather than whether someone was off-key, letting you enjoy karaoke without dampening the mood.
I hate this love songchanmina

Chanmina’s poignant song “I hate this love song” serves as the image song for the film ‘Ka「」Ku「」Shi「」Go「」To「’ which was released on May 30, 2025.
Although Chanmina has many rap tracks, this song has no rap, making it much easier to sing compared to her other songs.
The vocal range is F#3 to F#4, staying within a single octave.
It’s a generally quiet piece, but when singing, be mindful of your core so your voice doesn’t fade.
Since it includes both low notes and falsetto, try singing gently with the image of resonating from the top of your head.
Also, the finger snap in the background is very important, so make sure to keep time by listening closely to that sound!
[Even If You’re Tone-Deaf, It’s Okay!] Easy Karaoke Songs for Women (161–170)
Immoral SummerNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46’s “Immoral Summer,” which became available for streaming starting in July 2025.
Since the lyrics are packed with summery words, it might be a good idea to start learning it now for the coming season! Rather than a “cute, idol-like” tune, it has a slightly cool vibe that makes you want to sing along.
The overall range leans more toward the mid to low register than high notes, so it’s a song you can comfortably sing in your natural voice.
That said, one thing to watch out for when singing mid–low songs is that if you let it just flow without intention, it can lose dynamics and end up sounding dull.
Keep your facial muscles lifted, aim to resonate around the glabella area, and be mindful of accenting the first beat of each measure! Since it’s a group song, there’s hardly any rest when you sing it solo, but it’s totally fine to prioritize the parts you want to sing.
There’s probably choreography too, so try incorporating it and have fun!



