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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)

Pure AsiaPUFFY

PUFFY “Asia no Junshin” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Pure AsiaPUFFY

PUFFY’s debut single, released in May 1996.

It was used in a Kirin Beverage “Tennen Sodachi” commercial featuring the duo themselves, and became a breakthrough hit, achieving million-seller status right out of the gate.

Incidentally, the lyrics were written by Yosui Inoue and the composition/arrangement by Tamio Okuda; the two later produced a self-cover version as well.

It’s a medium- to up-tempo, feel-good track that makes you happy just by listening! In the 1990s, when this song was made, songs that were frequently sung at karaoke—and easy to sing at karaoke—were considered key to a hit.

Reflecting that trend, “Asia no Junshin” was crafted to be very easy to sing even for those with a limited vocal range or who aren’t confident singers.

Don’t overthink it—just hum along and have fun.

Just be sure to keep solidly in time with the rhythm.

PasswordAina ji Endo

This is the 12th digital-only single by Aina The End, formerly of the girl group BiSH, released in October 2023.

It’s crafted into a very gentle, beautiful medium-to-slow tempo piece.

For the record, the composer is Huwie Ishizaki.

Fitting the song’s character, the vocal melody is very smooth, easy to remember, and easy to hum along to.

Try practicing and singing it while working on smooth transitions between falsetto and chest voice.

Good luck!Utakata Pātīzu

Do Your Best / Ephemeral Parties [MV]
Good luck!Utakata Pātīzu

It’s a somewhat anime-like song with a fresh, easy-to-listen-to phrase that really sticks with you! The tempo is relatively fast, so it might be good to start by learning the melody.

When it’s time to sing, make sure you really ride the groove! The melody is quite straightforward, so you’ll probably get used to the song quickly.

There’s call-and-response in the first verse (A-melo), so if you look at the lyrics from the start, you should be able to learn it without getting confused.

Also, the high notes in the chorus are better sung lightly rather than belting, as that suits the song’s feel—try to relax while keeping the rhythm with your body! Since it’s an idol-style song, lifting your facial muscles into a smile alone helps you relax.

After that, sing without straining, imagining you’re placing the sound lightly in front of your eyebrows!

Part of meMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a ballad included on the mini-album “Unity.” “Part of me” is a laid-back song, so Omori-san mainly sings it in falsetto.

Don’t many of you admire that falsetto and those high notes? If you’re good at falsetto, it’s certainly a song that seems easy to sing, but if you’re not, you can get out of breath or tired quickly, right? So, let me briefly explain how to produce falsetto! First, a clean falsetto relies on your core and your breath.

For core awareness, firmly engage your lower abdomen so your body doesn’t wobble, and then produce your voice in that state.

Basically, falsetto is easier if you send it straight up from your head! And the most important thing when singing is your breath.

If you don’t inhale and exhale properly, you’ll end up chest-breathing and feeling strained, so relax your shoulders and breathe calmly! Be sure to sing using diaphragmatic (abdominal) breathing!

honey trapnozomi

Noashi (noa) – Honey Trap [Official Music Video]
honey trapnozomi

Singer-songwriter Noshiji, whose catchy and unique style has earned overwhelming support from young women, has dropped a sharp rock tune this time, after a recent run of mostly comical tracks.

The song is Honey Trap.

While the rock sound is punchy, the vocal line is simple with no abrupt pitch jumps.

There’s a section that’s sung with a slight shout-like feel, but since the original doesn’t use a pronounced shout either, you don’t need to focus too much on that part.

DearMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE「Dear」Official Music Video
DearMrs. GREEN APPLE

Released in June 2024, this song was chosen as the theme for the film “Dear Family.” Its lyrics are filled with love for family, trust, and kindness, making it a theme song that ties in very strongly with the story.

With a tempo of 124, it’s relatively easy to breathe and ride the rhythm.

In the A and B sections, let your breath flow as if you’re speaking.

Start each phrase with a slightly accented, firm attack, but let the endings trail off lightly with an airy feel.

Sing the chorus grandly, and give the end of the chorus a light, bouncing touch.

Also, in the melody after the second chorus, the first syllable is “na,” which tends to sit in the nose, so project more clearly and firmly than you think.

That way you won’t get stuck, and your voice will come out comfortably and easily.

It’s a song over five minutes long, so take your time and sing each part with care!

sympathyDAZBEE

DAZBEE | “Sympathy” M/V
sympathyDAZBEE

DAZBEE is an artist from South Korea who energizes Japan’s utaite scene.

Her biggest appeal is, without a doubt, her vocal timbre.

She’s known for a clear, translucent, high voice.

Because of that, people with a narrower vocal range might naturally shy away from her songs.

That’s why I recommend Sympathy.

It may seem high at first, but since the vocal lines are concentrated in the higher range, lowering the key makes it perfectly singable even for those with a limited range.