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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)

Oshanti Mighty GirlKobayashi Sachiko

Sachiko Kobayashi 'Oshanti Mighty Girl' MV
Oshanti Mighty GirlKobayashi Sachiko

Sachiko Kobayashi’s track “Oshanti Mighty Girl.” Since her cover of “Senbonzakura,” Kobayashi has been taking on more contemporary songs, and in this work she’s released a disco-style dance track infused with enka elements.

While it’s not completely devoid of enka flavor, the overall arrangement prioritizes groove, making it easy for anyone to sing.

There’s a falsetto section, but that’s just due to Kobayashi’s vocal approach—you can sing it perfectly fine in chest voice.

breakfastMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE「breakfast」Official Music Video
breakfastMrs. GREEN APPLE

Released on June 4, 2025 and used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Sun! Shine,” the track centers on themes of “new beginnings,” “hope,” and “starting over.” It’s the kind of song that makes you feel refreshed and helps reset your mood.

The vocal range is fairly wide at C3–F#5, but if you’re comfortable with falsetto, it should be relatively easy to sing.

The overall rhythm has a bouncy feel, so try lightly singing while keeping time with your hands up and down like “1-2-1-2,” and generally aim your hands upward as if you’re watching a live performance.

Moving your whole body in the same way will also make it easier to sing.

Since the transitions between chest voice and falsetto are clearly defined in this song, you’ll be fine as long as you commit to your voice without hesitation!

ParadiseNiziU

NiziU(니쥬) 5th Single「Paradise」M/V
ParadiseNiziU

This is the fifth single overall by the idol group NiziU, released in March 2023.

It was chosen as the theme song for the Toho-distributed film Doraemon the Movie: Nobita’s Sky Utopia.

The song has a slightly mellow feel, and the vocal melody spans a somewhat higher range, so it might be a bit challenging to casually hum along.

However, the melody itself is very straightforward and easy to remember, and the lyrics fit the melody naturally without feeling forced.

In that sense, I thought it could be a recommended track even for those who aren’t confident singers.

If you pay attention to where the notes are held and stopped—that is, the placement of rests—and sing accordingly, it should sound nice.

If you’re interested, listen closely to the original and study it.

[Karaoke] A roundup of songs that are easy for women to sing! (151–160)

StoryAI

AI’s 12th single, released in May 2005.

Since it’s a song by AI, who’s highly acclaimed for her very soulful vocals, some people might wonder, “Is this really easy to sing?” It’s true that to deliver it with expressiveness approaching hers, the song does demand a fairly high level of skill.

However, the melody itself and how the lyrics sit on the melody are structured to be very singable, so I encourage you to give it a try without hesitation.

Because her own singing style is so soulful, it comes with some distinctive quirks, but if you avoid trying to imitate her too closely and simply trace the melody straightforwardly, I don’t think it’s a difficult song at all! It might be a perfect choice to perform at a wedding reception.

DiamondsPrinceess Princess

Princess Princess 'Diamonds <Diamond>'
DiamondsPrinceess Princess

This was Princess Princess’s seventh single, released in April 1989.

It was a big hit for “Puri-Puri,” and I remember that back then many high school and college girls’ bands covered it and performed it at school festivals.

In a way, you could say it became a model for later all-girl rock bands.

The vocal melody isn’t particularly difficult, and since songs of that era emphasized impactful choruses, it’s also very easy to remember for karaoke.

Even if you’re not confident in your singing, give it a try and have fun with it!

beetle (specifically, a rhinoceros beetle)aiko

Aiko’s fourth single, released in November 1999.

Since Aiko tends to be categorized as a distinctive/quirky-type singer, you might not feel like casually singing her songs at karaoke.

However, the composition itself isn’t that difficult, so if you don’t try to imitate her style and just sing it your own way, it should be relatively easy to sing.

If you’re not confident with high notes, lowering the key by about -2 might help.

Just be careful with the pitch in the part that seems to modulate right as you enter the closing phrase of the chorus.

SAKURAikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari “SAKURA” Music Video
SAKURAikimonogakari

Ikimonogakari’s major-label debut single, released in March 2006.

Some listeners who heard the track may have thought, “Huh? Can anyone really sing a song this difficult?” And it’s true—if you try to sing it in the original key, you’ll need to switch smoothly between chest voice and falsetto, so it definitely demands a certain level of vocal skill and expressiveness.

That said, much like the worldview of the lyrics, which quietly depict cherry blossoms fluttering down, the melody itself is very gentle.

There aren’t any of the extreme, jarring pitch jumps common in many recent songs, so I think it’s relatively easy for anyone to sing.

Overall, keep it soft, and if possible, try to understand the lyrical world as you sing.