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 OK!] Easy Karaoke Songs for Women (181–190)
BelieveMay J.

This song was originally a choral piece, and many of you may have sung it in elementary school.
It might even be a song that holds special memories for you.
Back then, you probably sang it without thinking too much about it.
Try not to overthink it—just enjoy singing it in a way that feels good to you.
Bud of LoveKōda Kumi

It’s an easy-to-sing song that was also used as a TV drama’s theme.
There are a few high parts that require falsetto, but they’re very short passages, so with practice you’ll be able to sing them soon.
Rather than focusing on singing perfectly, practice with a cute, charming vibe in mind!
PasswordAina ji Endo

This is the 12th digital-only single by Aina The End, formerly of the girl group BiSH, released in October 2023.
It’s crafted into a very gentle, beautiful medium-to-slow tempo piece.
For the record, the composer is Huwie Ishizaki.
Fitting the song’s character, the vocal melody is very smooth, easy to remember, and easy to hum along to.
Try practicing and singing it while working on smooth transitions between falsetto and chest voice.
Furachina SummerExWHYZ

ExWHYZ is one of the most talked-about idol groups right now—the name is pronounced “Ex-wise.” Their appeal lies in a stylish musicality unlike that of past Japanese female idol groups, and they’ve released many songs with a K-pop vibe.
Among their works, the track I especially recommend for women who aren’t confident singers is “Furachina Summer.” It’s dance music with a summer theme, but the A and B sections stay in a mid-range, and the chorus is arranged to prioritize the track over the vocals, so it should be easier to sing for those who struggle with singing.
Sign of LovePUFFY

It was released in 1998 as PUFFY’s sixth single.
The song was used in a Shiseido “TISS” commercial, and it also drew attention because Masamune Kusano of Spitz wrote and composed it.
It reached No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
PUFFY’s songs aren’t in a high key and are easy to sing, and what matters more than vocal technique is how well you capture the vibe.
“Ja ne” feels heartbreaking.Nogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 is a popular idol group supported by many young men and women.
Even with K-pop–style artists being the mainstream, they still enjoy enduring popularity.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend for women who struggle with pitch is “’Well, see you’ Is Bittersweet.” It features a fair number of higher notes, but the melody progresses at a relaxed pace, so there aren’t any sudden jumps in pitch.
The falsetto parts also don’t require a lot of volume, so be sure to check it out.
Happy electrificationpoppu shinanai de

The band ‘Pops Shinanaide’ is known for their music that emphasizes a unique worldview.
They’re recognized for electronic-style composition, and their sound—mechanical yet fantastical and dreamlike—has earned high acclaim.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is ‘Kōfukuna Tsūden’ (Happy Conduction).
Because vocalist Ayako Kamegai has a high timbre, the song might seem high overall, but its range is actually very narrow, so anyone can sing it easily if they adjust it to a suitable key.



