[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!
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[Karaoke] A Comprehensive Introduction to Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing! (201–210)
Ghost AvenueEVE

I think Eve’s songs include a relatively large number that are easy for lower-voiced female singers to sing.
The vocal range for this time’s “Ghost Avenue” is E3–A4, and it sits more in the low to mid range rather than the high range, so there aren’t many parts where you need to belt.
The main thing to watch out for when singing is the rhythm! The song has a bouncy groove overall, so keeping the beat with your hands or body while you sing will help you get into the groove and make it easier to sing.
Eve’s music spans various genres, so definitely listen to different tracks and add them to your repertoire!
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!
ga-ritchuFES☆TIVE

FES☆TIVE is an idol group formed in 2013.
The name is pronounced “Festive.” Although members have graduated over the years since 2013, their musical style hasn’t changed, and they continue to energize the idol scene with their lively sound.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “Gaarichu.” With spoken-style parts and a chorus that stays within a narrow range, it has lots of easy-to-sing elements, so definitely give it a try.
usyama

Yama’s song “us” doesn’t have many high notes, so there aren’t any parts where you need to belt; overall it’s sung in a whispery style, making it very easy to sing throughout.
The general range is G#3–C#5, and the verses (A-melody to B-melody) are on the lower side, which suits lower voices well.
The chorus does include some higher notes around C5, but if you sing them lightly with a falsetto-like tone rather than belting, it’ll be easier to sing without strain and will fit the song’s atmosphere perfectly.
Try delivering it gently and smoothly!
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

It’s AKB48’s 32nd single, released in August 2013.
Rino Sashihara served as the center for the song.
It’s an upbeat, mid-tempo track with a catchy yet relatively flat, easy-to-sing melody, so it doesn’t require a wide vocal range—making it enjoyable even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It could also be fun to sing together with friends as a chorus! To make it sound good, try singing with a slightly relaxed feel so the rhythm doesn’t rush forward.
3636aimyon

This song is included on Aimyon’s fourth album, released in August 2022, “Hitomi e Ochiruyo Record,” and its music video was released ahead of the album.
By the way, there was some debate at the time of release about how to read the title, but it seems you read it just as “Sanroku Sanroku.” In any case, this track is a gentle ballad with a very bittersweet atmosphere, perfectly matched with Aimyon’s unadorned vocals.
Melodically, there don’t seem to be any particularly difficult parts for karaoke, so even those who aren’t confident singers should feel free to pick it, hum along, and enjoy the mood of the song.
I’m sure it will leave you feeling warm and tender.
Strangerstuki.

The A and B verses sit around F#3 and are quite low, but if you can get through that part, the rest is in a key that should be comfortable for many female singers, so it’s easier to keep pitch and aim for a perfect score.
According to records from June 2025, the average JOYSOUND karaoke scoring for this song is about 90.51.
I think the key to scoring 90 or above is stability in the low notes! Be mindful not to let your pitch drop too much on the low notes that come after the A, B, and bridge sections.
For the chorus, singing with clear accents makes it easier to lock into the rhythm, so that might work well!



