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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 Roundup of Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing! (141–150)

LonelinessMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song is included on the 5th album “ANTENNA,” released on July 4, 2023, and it conveys Ms.

Omori’s strength and gentleness.

The overall vocal range is C3–D5, but there aren’t many high notes in the song; it mostly sits around G3, so I think it’s a piece you can sing almost entirely in chest voice.

That said, there are spots where falsetto appears—switch lightly into head voice, aiming for a gentle head resonance.

The chorus is where the emotion really surges and you can feel the power.

Keep a solid sense of rhythm and hit the first note cleanly.

Also, when the melody changes, be mindful of pitch.

If your singing style shifts drastically, you may tense up or strain your throat, so keep your facial muscles lifted to prevent the pitch from dropping.

Try to maintain the sensation of resonance around the glabella (between the eyebrows) throughout.

Seimei (Voice-Life)tuki.

tuki. 'Voice of Life' Official Audio (Insert song from TBS Sunday Theater drama 'Caster')
Seimei (Voice-Life)tuki.

Released on May 26, 2025, tuki.’s “Seimei” is a very short song—under three minutes—structured as Verse A → Verse B → Chorus → Bridge → Last Chorus.

The melody is easy to remember and doesn’t require belting, so it’s comfortable to sing gently in head voice.

The tempo is very relaxed, so breathing shouldn’t be an issue either.

To summarize the key points: the A section sits a bit low, so avoid squeezing your throat—raise your eyebrows firmly, and imagine releasing the sound slowly right in front of you as you sing.

In fact, rather than only practicing high notes, low notes are surprisingly important! Once your low range is stable, it will directly support your high notes, greatly improving your overall vocal balance.

Also, unfamiliar pitches use more air than you think, so make sure to take in plenty of breath through your mouth!

Mine or YoursUtada Hikaru

Hikaru Utada 'Mine or Yours' Music Video
Mine or YoursUtada Hikaru

While Hikaru Utada’s rich low tones are captivating, the song I’m introducing today, “Mine or Yours,” features plenty of falsetto as well.

The overall range spans G3 to E5, which is fairly wide, but the tempo is very relaxed, so you should be able to sing it without rushing.

You can take solid breaths at each phrase, and since the melody climbs step by step, the song itself is easy to memorize.

Points to watch when singing are to avoid letting your pitch drop and to keep your falsetto stable.

The A section starts on the lower side, so if you begin with a throaty tone, you won’t be able to transition smoothly into falsetto.

From the start, try lifting your facial muscles and eyebrows, and aim your voice forward as if toward the space in front of your eyebrows.

Just keeping this in mind will prevent pitch from sagging and make your falsetto come out very smoothly.

Also, to keep falsetto from feeling strenuous, engage your lower abdomen firmly and project your voice with confidence.

Moon on pampas grassShiina Ringo

Ringo Sheena – The Moon on the Pampas Grass
Moon on pampas grassShiina Ringo

Ringo Sheena’s “Miscanthus and the Moon” is actually a cover—the original song is “Gypsy” by the three-piece band Appa! Like the original, the Ringo Sheena version also has a very wide vocal range, spanning A2 to D5, so instead of singing it solo, it might be nice to split into low and high parts and perform it as a duet.

The song itself has a great groove and is pretty easy to sing up until the C section! Ringo Sheena’s singing style is unique and you might want to imitate it, but please sing in the way that feels most comfortable for your own voice! Also, the lowest note A2 can be quite challenging for women who aren’t used to low notes, so don’t force it—singing an octave higher is totally fine! The rock piano is super cool, and you can listen on YouTube, so definitely check out both versions!

Monster IslandSuiyōbi no Campanella

Wednesday Campanella “Monster Island”
Monster IslandSuiyōbi no Campanella

This is a track released on July 2, 2025, and it’s used as the opening theme for Season 3 of the TV anime “Chibi Godzilla no Gyakushū” (Chibi Godzilla’s Counterattack).

The song focuses on the lower to mid vocal range, with a melody that leans heavily into rap and spoken delivery.

In the pre-chorus and chorus, it suddenly feels more like a sung piece, which changes the atmosphere all at once.

Going back to the first verse: after the chorus, Shiha-chan sings in a cute, talky style, so let’s relax and go all-in on maximum cuteness there! The vibe shifts dramatically from the following pre-chorus, and I think that contrast really works! There are more words packed in, and fitting them into the rhythm might be tricky, but if you stay calm, you’ll be fine.

For the chorus, singing with a smooth, gently swaying feel brings out the mood nicely! Since the song hardly goes into high notes, once you get it down, it’s quite easy to sing!

MatatabiWANIMA

WANIMA “Matatabi” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO – Ending theme of the anime “Night of the Living Cat”
MatatabiWANIMA

This is an up-tempo, energetic rock song used as the ending theme for the TV anime “Night of the Living Cat,” which starts in July 2025! The vocal range is F#3 to B4, so it should be fairly easy to sing, right? The tempo itself is a brisk 165, and there are some rap-like parts, so I recommend memorizing all the lyrics before singing.

It’s a short track under three minutes, but it will definitely hype up the crowd at karaoke! I personally want to add it to my repertoire, too!

Quiet seamakaroni enpitsu

Macaroni Enpitsu “Quiet Sea” MV
Quiet seamakaroni enpitsu

Macaroni Enpitsu also has a wide vocal range, and many of their songs feel “high” for men, but for low-voiced women there should be many keys that are easy to sing.

The song’s range is fairly contained at E3–B4.

Hattori’s vocals have a gentle, talk-like delivery at times, while also having some raspy parts, making it a track packed with the best of Macaroni Enpitsu.

The song is short—about three minutes—and easy to memorize, so definitely add it to your repertoire! By the way, I love Macaroni Enpitsu too, and I’ve uploaded a video of me singing Young Adult on Instagram, so please come give it a listen if you’d like!