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[Karaoke] A roundup of songs that are easy for women to sing!

When choosing songs at karaoke, many women may feel anxious, wondering, “Can I sing this well?” But don’t worry! If you pick songs that fit your vocal range and are easy to keep rhythm with, anyone can sing comfortably.

In this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs that women can sing with confidence.

From upbeat tracks to calm ballads, we’ve selected easy-to-sing songs from a variety of genres.

We’re also constantly updating with the latest hits, so be sure to use this as a reference for your next karaoke session!

[Karaoke] A Comprehensive Introduction to Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing! (61–70)

navel orangeNogizaka 46

It’s said to be a song released as a single in March 2025, with a double center featuring Kazu Inoue and Aruno Nakanishi.

The overall vocal range is A3–C#5, and since it’s mostly sung around E4, it’s a comfortable key for women.

Listening to the track, it isn’t the type where you belt; it’s sung in a calm, conversational tone.

Because the song flows smoothly, adding a bit of dynamic contrast can help give it definition.

In particular, it’s important to pay attention to the openings of melodic phrases and the accented parts.

Also, where the chorus shifts to head voice on the higher notes, aim for a light delivery and be careful not to add unnecessary tension.

Cutie HoneyKōda Kumi

This track is included on Kumi Koda’s 11th maxi single, LOVE & HONEY, released in May 2004.

It’s a cover of the theme song from the TV anime Cutie Honey, which aired in the 1970s and became a huge hit, and it also serves as the theme song for the live-action film adaptation in which Koda herself makes a cameo appearance.

After just one listen, you’ll likely notice that the song doesn’t require a wide vocal range to sing at karaoke.

Don’t overthink it—just get into the rhythm, sing out, and enjoy yourself!

Sign of LovePUFFY

There’s no doubt you’ll be able to sing this song with fun now.

It’s a classic for duets.

The pitch stays steady, so there’s no part where you have to force your voice.

If you keep the rhythm solid, it’s an easy, crowd-pleasing song for karaoke.

Most people around you will probably know it, so if everyone joins in on the chorus, it’ll hype things up even more! Be sure to wave the mic around, too (lol).

threadNakajima Miyuki

Thread – Miyuki Nakajima (Full)
threadNakajima Miyuki

Released in February 1998, this is Miyuki Nakajima’s 35th single, issued as a double A-side with the song “Inochi no Betsumei” (“Another Name for Life”).

Now then, this song has practically become a karaoke staple at wedding after-parties and the like.

It doesn’t require a particularly wide vocal range, and rhythmically it’s very easy to sing, so it’s a handy one to have memorized.

If you understand the lyrics well and sing while cherishing each word, it will surely come across nicely to listeners.

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Ikimono-gakari “Irodori” Music Video (Odakyu Group corporate commercial song)
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Ikimonogakari’s “Irodori” is set for release in April 2025 and has been chosen as the commercial song for companies in the Odakyu Group.

Some of you might already find it familiar.

One of the song’s defining features is how it builds excitement step by step from the A verse to the B verse and then the chorus, making it easy for anyone to grasp how to sing it.

True to Ikimonogakari’s style, it’s bright, energetic, and the long tones feel great.

When you sing it, pay attention to the swung rhythm.

From the B section into the chorus, the way you feel the rhythm shifts little by little, so instead of counting in 4/4, it may fit the melody better and be easier to sing if you feel it in two—“1, 2, 1, 2.” Since the phrases aren’t heavily connected, breathing is relatively easy, so don’t forget to take your breaths and project your voice clearly!

CHE.R.RYYUI

CHE.R.RY – YUI (Full)
CHE.R.RYYUI

YUI is a hugely popular singer known for her acoustic guitar and vocals.

Her signature song, “CHE.R.RY,” with its cute lyrics and melody, has inspired many women to give it a try.

To sing this song, focus above all on sounding cute.

There are also a few spots with trilled R’s, so make sure you can do them properly.

Another point is not to belt the chorus too much.

The key is to keep the overall feel cute as you sing.

Please, Bach!Hinatazaka46

Hinatazaka46 “Please, Bach!” Music Video
Please, Bach!Hinatazaka46

A bright song with a catchy chorus melody and an appealing sense of rhythm.

Since many parts aren’t too high and can be sung without strain, it’s a relatively easy idol song for women to sing! It’s a cheerful, energetic track characteristic of Hinatazaka, so it will definitely get the crowd going! There are sections with a lot of words, but instead of trying to articulate every single syllable, you’ll sing more rhythmically if you keep it light and ride the melody.

You might initially struggle with the rhythm in the B-melody, but if you stay calm and focus on the spacing, the rhythm will lock in—so don’t worry.

Keep the meter in 4/4, and imagine resting on the first beat before singing.

Once you get that space right, it’ll sound really cool! There’s also a touch of Bach in the latter half of the song, making it irresistible for classical music fans!