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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!

[Even if You're Tone-Deaf, It's Okay!] Easy Karaoke Songs for Women (231–240)

Ah, what a relief.Hana*Hana

Hana*Hana “Ah, I’m glad (Setagaya Mix)”
Ah, what a relief.Hana*Hana

The music duo Hana*Hana gained popularity with their warm, gentle sound.

They have several mega-hits, so I think many women in their 40s remember them.

Among their works, the one I especially recommend is A~ Yokatta.

It’s a classic J-pop ballad, with a gently rising and falling vocal line, a relatively narrow range, and modest long tones—features that make it easy to sing, even for those who aren’t confident singers.

half-baked thoughtYukichi Kasaku/men

Yukichi Award-Winning/men – Half-Ripe Thoughts (Music Video)
half-baked thoughtYukichi Kasaku/men

Singer-songwriter Yukichi Kousaku/men, who has won popularity with a uniquely original musical style.

Characterized by a distinctive techno sound infused with ambient elements, she consistently releases striking tracks with a musicality unlike anything else.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Hanjukukou.

Throughout the piece, the vocal range is narrow and there are no long sustained notes.

What’s more, in the chorus the track takes precedence over the vocal line, making it easy to sing—you can even catch your breath during the hook.

[Even if you're tone-deaf, it's okay!] Easy karaoke songs for women (241–250)

vexing lipsTakahashi Mariko

The 18th single “Hagayui Kuchibiru,” used as the theme song for the TV drama ‘Counting Sleepless Nights.’ It’s a memorable number with sexy lyrics that evoke an adult romance and a passionate vocal performance.

Although the song has a wide range and a lot of melodic movement, the overall key isn’t that high and the tempo isn’t fast, so it should be relatively easy to try at karaoke.

It’s a well-known track that’s sure to hype up karaoke sessions with any generation, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Ambiguous Heart SpiceYUC’e

YUC’e – Ambiguous Heart Spice (Official Music Video)
Ambiguous Heart SpiceYUC'e

YUC’e, also known as a trackmaker, is also active as a singer-songwriter and has several hit numbers with a pop sensibility.

Among her works, the one I especially recommend for women who struggle with pitch is Aimai Heart Spice.

Like YOASOBI’s Idol, it’s bursting with pop appeal, but its vocal range is surprisingly narrow, and there aren’t any complex pitch jumps.

The rhythm is easy to catch as well, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.

27:00Burandē Senki

Brandy Senki – 27:00 (Official Music Video)
27:00Burandē Senki

Brandy Senki is a girls’ band whose sophisticated musicality has earned high praise from hardcore music aficionados.

When it comes to “tasteful” acts among contemporary girl bands, their name comes up first.

Among their works, the one I especially recommend to people who struggle with pitch is 27:00.

The first half has a downer vibe, and the chorus climbs just a little higher.

Even so, the overall range is narrow and the pitch movement is gentle, making it a very easy song to sing even for those who are tone-deaf.

Love letterrasutoranpu

Last Lamp 'Love Letter' - Official Music Video
Love letterrasutoranpu

Last Lamp is a band that builds its activities around classic J-pop as their weapon of choice.

While many recent songs have become complex due to influences from Western music and K-pop, they go against that trend, focusing instead on the singable, classic J-pop style that has continued since the Heisei era.

Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend is their new song, “Love Letter.” It’s a quintessential J-pop ballad, neatly arranged to be very easy to sing in terms of rhythm, melodic movement, and vocal range.

love’s proofKōda Kumi

Kumi Koda — “Aisho (Proof of Love)” ~ 20th Year Special Full Ver. ~
love’s proofKōda Kumi

This is Kumi Koda’s 35th single, released in March 2007.

Kumi Koda is a singer whose lower register is especially appealing, so I highly recommend this song as a karaoke pick for people who struggle with singing—especially women who find high notes difficult.

I think the tempo also makes it relatively easy to sing.

In the high notes of the chorus, Kumi switches from chest voice to falsetto, but if you’re not confident about switching registers, adjust the karaoke key to suit your own range.

Rather than trying to sing too carefully, focus on the vibe—you’ll likely make it sound good that way.