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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 (41–50)

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.

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.

The roseYuka

Yuka – The rose (Official Music Video)
The roseYuka

“The rose,” a song by Yuka released in October 2025.

Centered on a distinctly feminine yet powerful theme that highlights beauty that protects and beauty that perseveres, this work leaves a strong impression.

While the serious, subdued melody suits its introspective theme perfectly, it also incorporates many elements reminiscent of Western pop.

That said, there are no advanced techniques like runs or shouts; the only challenging parts are the mid-range falls and falsetto.

Since the song doesn’t require a particularly wide vocal range, those who struggle with falsetto may find it easier to sing by lowering the key.

HarukaYOASOBI

YOASOBI 'Haruka' Official Music Video
HarukaYOASOBI

YOASOBI’s “Haruka” is available on streaming services, and—as the cover art hints—it’s actually a story song told from the perspective of a mug! The way it recalls daily life with the mug’s female owner is such a fun concept, isn’t it? The song itself has a gentle melody and is written so you can sing each phrase with care.

If you think you’re tone-deaf, you might not be as off-pitch as you believe, and many people actually find higher notes easier to sing than they expect.

In times like that, try singing “Haruka”! It’s such a cute song that you’ll naturally start smiling, which lifts your facial muscles.

That, in turn, makes it easier to stay on pitch and makes singing more enjoyable! From the A verse to the B verse to the chorus, be sure to keep those facial muscles lifted the whole time.

Ghost in the FlowersYorushika

Yorushika – Ghost in a Flower (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Ghost in the FlowersYorushika

It’s the theme song for the feature-length animated film “A Whisker Away,” released digitally in April 2020.

Among Yorushika’s songs, it doesn’t have a high vocal range and feels calm, so it’s easy to sing even if you can’t hit high notes.

If you think you’re tone-deaf and tend to lose track of surrounding sounds while singing, try covering one ear as you sing—it might help.

That way you can hear your own voice more clearly and get a rough sense of what pitch you’re producing.

It’s best to do this while playing the original track.

Even just knowing whether you’re on pitch or off will make it easier to match the melody.

Take your time and give it a try!

A Cruel Angel’s ThesisTakahashi Yoko

A Cruel Angel's Thesis – Yoko Takahashi (Full)
A Cruel Angel's ThesisTakahashi Yoko

The up-tempo, lively intro that sets your heart dancing makes “A Cruel Angel’s Thesis” a standout track.

It’s the opening theme of the TV anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, released in 1995.

The lyrics evoke the anime’s protagonist and make you want to listen when you’re about to start something new or need a boost of courage.

Thanks to its brisk tempo, even those who aren’t confident singers can enjoy it at karaoke by delivering it clearly and energetically.

The melody is so pleasant that listeners will find themselves humming along, and it’s the kind of song that naturally lifts your spirits.

It’s perfect for building momentum at karaoke and brightening the atmosphere.

Kiss me right nowLINDBERG

Released in February 1990, this was a hit song by Lindberg, one of the popular bands during the 1990s band boom.

It falls into the so-called beat punk genre—songs that blend a lively, punk-rock beat with catchy pop melodies.

It’s the kind of track where if you sing brightly, energetically, and with good groove, it’ll all come together! Back then, many female-vocal bands covered this song at high school festivals.

Don’t sweat the small details—just enjoy belting it out to your heart’s content!