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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 Full Showcase of Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing! (71–80)

GAMEOVERDAOKO

Daoko, a female singer who gained popularity on Niconico Douga.

She’s known for her genreless musical style, releasing tracks that span alternative, R&B, electropop, hip-hop, and more.

Among her works, the one I especially recommend is GAMEOVER.

It’s an electropop track with a gothic vibe, and parts of the song incorporate hip-hop elements as well.

That might make it sound complicated, but the flow in the rap sections is simple, and the vocal lines have a relatively narrow range.

The track is structured with the instrumental taking center stage rather than the vocals, which also makes it easier to pull off.

Blooming at nightHoshimachi Suisei

Believe it or not, this song appeared in the 2025 JOYSOUND rankings and is getting attention as an easy one to sing at karaoke! It’s a perfect fit for today’s theme.

Listening to it, the range isn’t too wide compared to other songs by Suisei Hoshimachi, and it sits mostly in the mid-range, so the pitch should be easy to catch.

The overall vocal range is G#3–E5.

At first glance that might seem “high,” but the top note E5 only appears once, at the very end of the chorus.

You don’t need to belt it in chest voice—hitting it cleanly in head voice feels great! Focus on breath support and try popping the note out with a quick, controlled attack.

It’s also a groovy track, so keep your body in the groove and sing carefully to avoid slipping out of rhythm.

Be sure to learn it!

FloriginalMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Floriginal” Official Music Video
FloriginalMrs. GREEN APPLE

“Floriginal,” the third track included on the single “Soranji,” was produced as a collaboration song for PARFA TUNE, a fragrance-and-music project by Fits Corporation.

Although it’s a coupling track, it reportedly has a music video as well.

The song has a very wide vocal range (A#2–D5), but when you actually listen, it mainly uses the mid-to-low range, and the highest note appears only once in falsetto just before the final chorus.

With a relaxed tempo of 100, it’s a song you can enjoy singing in chest voice.

For the chorus, try placing the accent slightly ahead of the beat at the start—pushing into it a bit helps you lock into the rhythm cleanly.

Also, be careful not to let the pitch drop too low in the low notes of the A and B sections.

Like Omori-san, raise your eyebrows firmly and sing so the sound resonates between your eyebrows!

[Karaoke] A Roundup of Easy-to-Sing Songs for Women! (81–90)

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YOASOBI “Gunjou” Official Music Video
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This is YOASOBI’s fifth digital-only single, released on September 1, 2020.

With its very lively rhythm and a vocal melody that’s relatively straightforward for a recent song, I think it should be easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident singers, as long as you adjust the karaoke key to suit your voice.

To sing it in the original key like the artist, you’ll likely need to master falsetto production and smooth transitions from chest voice, but it could be a good goal to practice singing with that in mind.

Try to keep the overall feel light and cheerful so it doesn’t get heavy, and have fun singing!

Let’s kiss.shounen kizzu boui

Boy Kid Bowie “Let’s Kiss” MUSIC VIDEO
Let's kiss.shounen kizzu boui

Shonen Kids Boy is a band whose musicality evokes a sense of lightness.

Because they lean strongly toward J-pop, they don’t require the powerful vocals typical of rock.

Their song “Let’s Kiss,” as expected, is an easy piece to sing without using a forceful voice.

The bridge has the highest range, and the chorus drops to a lower range, resulting in a relatively narrow overall vocal span.

Since it’s a pop track, it’s better to express the pop feel through articulation rather than by emphasizing contrasts in vocal range.

Deceptive Lovetuki.

tuki. “Deceptive Love” Official Audio (Theme song for TBS Sunday Theater ‘Caster’)
Deceptive Lovetuki.

Singer-songwriter tuki., who remains shrouded in mystery yet enjoys immense popularity among young women.

Many of you have probably sung one of her songs at least once, haven’t you? Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is Damashi Ai.

The chorus of this piece, marked by its serious melody, is primarily composed in the lower-mid to mid vocal range.

Since the pitch movement isn’t too dramatic, it’s characterized by being singable in a voice close to natural speech.

ShuraYorushika

Yorushika – Shura (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
ShuraYorushika

This track was released as a digital single on August 8, 2025, and became the theme song for the drama “We Still Don’t Know the Rules of That Star.” It’s a song that validates the “uneasy feelings inside” and the “overwhelming emotions” that many teenage girls experience, making it one that really stays close to adolescent emotions.

Rather than aiming to “sing it perfectly,” it’ll feel more cathartic if you sing it as a way to “let your feelings out.” The overall vocal range is A#3–D#5, with the high notes sung in falsetto.

Smoothly switching between chest voice and falsetto is the key.

Use more breath to make the transitions seamless.

Breathe in slowly through your mouth while staying calm so your breathing becomes diaphragmatic.

If you tense up, you’ll end up chest-breathing and won’t inhale as much as you think, so be careful not to let your shoulders rise!