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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 (21–30)

bleeding loveHirate Yurina

Yurina Hirate 'bleeding love' MUSIC VIDEO
bleeding loveHirate Yurina

Yurina Hirate, who gained popularity as the center of Keyakizaka46, is now active as a solo artist and has already drawn attention with several tracks.

Among her works, the song I especially recommend for women who aren’t confident in their singing is “bleeding love.” It has touches of deep house, and the track takes the lead more than the vocals throughout.

As a result, the vocal line is kept simple.

The range is narrow and the rhythm is straightforward, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

StoryAI

AI’s 12th single pairs a gentle melody with a powerful message that resonates deeply.

While many of AI’s songs can feel challenging to sing, this one uses a relatively straightforward key structure, making it easier to enjoy singing at a relaxed pace.

Having spent her late teens in LA and been influenced by authentic gospel music, AI is known for her soulful voice.

She’s actually a big fan of karaoke, and with the shared spirit of gospel and karaoke—everyone singing together and lifting each other up in peace—why not take on the challenge with that feeling in mind?

[Even if you’re tone-deaf, it’s okay!] Easy karaoke songs for women (31–40)

Hello, Again ~A Place That’s Been Around Since Long Ago~My Little Lover

Hello, again ~A Place That’s Been Around Since Long Ago~ / My Little Lover by Uru
Hello, Again ~A Place That’s Been Around Since Long Ago~My Little Lover

This song was a massive hit in the mid-1990s and can be considered My Little Lover’s breakthrough track.

It’s composed of sections with a fairly consistent pitch, so even if you sing it with a low-key, almost monotone delivery, it still works well.

It’s actually a song that suits people who aren’t very confident singers—being a bit shy fits perfectly—so it’s a great recommendation for those who aren’t comfortable with karaoke.

dogwood (flowering dogwood)Hitoto Yo

Yo Hitoto’s “Hanamizuki” is a karaoke classic, isn’t it? In fact, I’ve heard that during the Heisei era, it was the most-sung song at karaoke.

Since it’s such a popular track, even people who aren’t confident in their pitch won’t stand out too much.

Plus, the melody is actually quite easy to remember and simple, so I think it’s a great one to try even if you’re not good at singing!

Your name is hopeNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 'Kimi no Na wa Kibō' Short Ver.
Your name is hopeNogizaka 46

People who aren’t confident in their singing ability often feel especially uncomfortable with high notes, don’t they? For those people, I recommend Nogizaka46’s “Kimi no Na wa Kibou.” The melody doesn’t have big ups and downs, and the range isn’t that high, so even people who are tone-deaf should find it easy to sing.

It’s also a good idea to lightly imitate the dance with your hands and such—it can help cover up your singing.

First LoveUtada Hikaru

It was Hikaru Utada’s third single, released in April 1999.

You might be thinking, “Why recommend a Utada song when I’ve said I’m not good at singing?!” It’s true that Hikaru Utada’s vocal and expressive abilities are top-notch, and the bar is very high if you’re aiming to sing on her level.

However, the melody of this particular song isn’t so difficult that it’s hard to sing, so even those who aren’t confident singers should be fine.

Just note that the required vocal range is fairly wide, so it’s a good idea to check and set a key that suits your voice in advance.

Unchanging ThingsOku Hanako

[TokiKake] The Unchanging Things / Hanako Oku (Covered by Kobasolo & Kopi)
Unchanging ThingsOku Hanako

Hanako Oku’s “Kawaranai Mono” became popular as an insert song in the animated film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.

The song has a relaxed tempo, making it one of the easier songs to sing even for people who are tone-deaf.

There aren’t many big jumps in pitch, so if you sing with confidence, it should sound good.

Some people might find the high notes a bit tough, but in that case, try lowering the key a little.