[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 Roundup of Easy-to-Sing Songs for Women! (241–250)
A Midsummer Night’s DreamMatsutōya Yumi

This is Yumi Matsutoya (Yuming)’s 24th single, released on July 26, 1993.
It was the theme song for the TV drama “Dare ni mo Ienai,” which became a hot topic because of the character Fuyuhiko-san.
In terms of vocal range, the melody is composed so that anyone can sing it without strain, and despite the somewhat heavy lyrics, the melodic line is relatively easy to hum and enjoy.
I think it’s a song anyone can casually pick for karaoke.
Since it has a slightly “bouncy” rhythm, when you actually sing it, be careful not to let the groove become flat!
cherry blossomMatsuda Seiko

This was Seiko Matsuda’s fourth single, released in January 1981.
Not limited to this song, many so-called “idol songs” of the 1980s are easier for anyone to hum along to compared to J-pop from the 1990s onward, which leaned more toward artist-driven music.
That makes them great keywords to search when people who aren’t confident singers are looking for karaoke material.
This song is no exception: while it does incorporate some elements of the so-called New Music that was popular at the time, it’s crafted as a classic, straight-ahead idol song.
So most people should be able to sing it at a decent level without any trouble.
You can even have fun with it as a “bit” by doing a playful impersonation!
Even though it’s springKashiwabara Yoshie

Yoshie Kashiwabara’s 12th single, released in January 1983.
Lyrics and music by Miyuki Nakajima.
It became a major hit that earned her first appearance on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
The song features a very wistful melodic progression and lyrics, so even when singing it at karaoke, you’ll want to be sure not to lose that gentle, tender feel.
As long as you keep that in mind, the vocal range used in the melody isn’t particularly wide, and the tune itself is very easy to remember, making it a song that should be easy for anyone to sing.
That sense of familiarity was likely one of the reasons it became such a big hit at the time.
Because preserving that tender feel is so important, be careful not to rush the rhythm or lean ahead of the beat.
Azure RabbitNoriko Sakai

This is Noriko Sakai’s 27th single, released in May 1995.
It was used as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Hoshi no Kinka” (Heaven’s Coins), became a million-seller, and stands as Sakai’s biggest hit single.
With its very memorable, catchy melody that’s easy to hum, it’s a song that even people who don’t usually sing will likely find quite easy to perform.
Compared to recent songs, the key is somewhat low for a female vocal piece, which may also be welcome for women who aren’t comfortable with high notes.
Cinematic RomanceMizuni Ukikusa

Mizuniukikusa is a band that’s gained popularity for its nostalgic style.
Their music features dreamy melodies with a distinctly Japanese feel, and their unparalleled sound has earned them a strong following among die-hard band enthusiasts.
Among their songs, my top recommendation is Cinematic Romance.
Rooted in Showa-era pop, it frequently features smooth mid-to-low vocal parts that are especially friendly for lower-voiced female singers.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
[Karaoke] A Roundup of Easy-to-Sing Songs for Women! (251–260)
BIBIBI0am

0am is a project by MAKIADACHI and COMiNUM.
While it’s often categorized as alternative rock, its fundamentally genreless musicality is a hallmark, earning high praise from hardcore music aficionados.
Among 0am’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “BIBIBI.” It blends an alternative vibe with the freshness of artcore, and features an ennui-laden vocal line with a relatively narrow range.
dominationDOLL PARTS

Many of you probably want to try singing a cool track, right? In that case, I recommend this one: “Domination.” It’s a rock number with a strikingly loud, gritty sound, and the vocals throughout are shaped into a sharp, rock-flavored line.
Despite its rowdy impression, the surprising thing is that the range is actually narrow, and the melody line itself has gentle pitch movement.
As a result, for a song of this type, it’s among the easiest to sing.



