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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)

skirtaiko

aiko-『skirt』music video
skirtaiko

Aiko’s song “skirt.” Aiko has been active for many years, and here she is dropping another masterpiece.

This work features a catchy, slightly delicate tone that shines with Aiko’s signature style.

The vocal line, while a bit idiosyncratic, is ultimately kept simple.

It has a somewhat bluesy feel with semitone drops that are uncommon in J-pop, but since there aren’t any drastic leaps in pitch, anyone can sing it.

If the falsetto sections are difficult, try lowering the key by one or two steps and sing them in chest voice.

ALL I WANTHirate Yurina

Yurina Hirate 'ALL I WANT' Music Video
ALL I WANTHirate Yurina

Yurina Hirate, the former center of Keyakizaka46.

During her idol days she radiated charisma, and even after going solo her appeal remains strong—she’s been appearing high on the charts lately.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is ALL I WANT.

The track has a Heisei-era pop-style R&B feel, featuring many vocal lines that are close to rap.

Each line stays within a narrow range with gentle pitch movement, making pitch control relatively easy.

PastoralAimer

This is a double A-side single by Aimer, with the track pre-released on October 6, 2025.

It starts relatively low, and the chorus is sung with a light, almost falsetto-like tone.

Since the range shifts with each melodic section, be careful not to let your pitch drop too much.

When singing, keeping your facial muscles lifted helps you switch smoothly when the melody or pitch changes—highly recommended.

If you’re good at singing lightly without belting, you’ll likely find it easy from the start.

The tempo isn’t very fast, so remember to take breaths at each phrase.

That’s Why I Gave Up MusicYorushika

Yorushika – That’s Why I Gave Up on Music (Music Video)
That's Why I Gave Up MusicYorushika

This is a song included as the title track of Yorushika’s first full album.

The entire album is structured as a concept album, and its theme seems to be a narrative of “a young man who has to quit music writing a song to a woman.” Within the song, there are both quiet sections and powerful expressions, so if you can switch up your vocal delivery, you can sing it really cool.

But it’s also recommended for those who just want to convey their feelings without focusing too much on that.

It might be good to start by listening and singing along repeatedly so you can keep the rhythm accurately.

When you finally sing it at karaoke, you’ll probably feel great once you finish.

For the fast-paced parts, don’t try to pronounce every single syllable—aim to sing smoothly along with the melody; and for the lines in the last chorus that feel like spoken dialogue, try saying them clearly!

MessageMISAMO

MISAMO is a unit formed by the Japanese members of the K-POP group TWICE.

The name MISAMO comes from the first letters of the three members’ names! In this song, “Message,” the melody is very smooth and the pitch is easy to grasp, so try to focus on singing it carefully.

The lyrics of the chorus are all the same, so once you memorize them, it’s a very easy song to sing! In the last chorus, the key changes and the notes get higher, but try singing with a light touch while keeping your shoulders relaxed.

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!

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.