[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! (251–260)
Beautiful worldAimer

Singer-songwriter Aimer is hugely popular.
It’s no exaggeration to call her the queen of modern ballads, as she’s widely praised for her heartrending songs.
Among her works, one I especially recommend is Utsukushii Sekai.
While it doesn’t have a particularly narrow vocal range, it features many low to lower-mid sections throughout, making it a song that lets women with lower voices shine.
Since it isn’t a track that relies on Aimer’s vocal acrobatics, the vocal line is kept simple with relatively gentle contours.
It’s an excellent song that combines ease of singing with the appeal of low tones.
The strong and fleeting onesCocco

Cocco is a female singer-songwriter who was active from the late 1990s to the 2000s.
She is known for a style that incorporates alternative rock and grunge into J-pop, and she excelled at soft, delicate vocals.
Among Cocco’s songs, the one I especially recommend is “Tsuyoku Hakanai Monotachi” (“The Strong and the Fragile”).
The vocal line has gentle rises and falls, and the range isn’t very wide, so even women in their 30s with lower voices can sing it without any trouble.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
Furachina SummerExWHYZ

ExWHYZ is one of the most talked-about idol groups right now—the name is pronounced “Ex-wise.” Their appeal lies in a stylish musicality unlike that of past Japanese female idol groups, and they’ve released many songs with a K-pop vibe.
Among their works, the track I especially recommend for women who aren’t confident singers is “Furachina Summer.” It’s dance music with a summer theme, but the A and B sections stay in a mid-range, and the chorus is arranged to prioritize the track over the vocals, so it should be easier to sing for those who struggle with singing.
HeavenRei

Rei is an artist active as both a singer-songwriter and a guitarist.
She’s known for her high-sense musicality, and her complex melodic lines—uncommon in Japanese music—have earned wide acclaim.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Heaven.
Its melody may make it seem challenging, like Western pop, but the vocal range is very narrow and the rhythm is surprisingly simple, making it an easy song to sing for women with lower voices.
If you lock into the backbeat while singing, it will sound even more professional, so give it a try for reference.
The power of loveSEVENTEEN

One of SEVENTEEN’s winter songs is “Aino Chikara.” It’s an original track written for the Japanese market.
This ballad likens the pain of being separated from a loved one to the cold of winter, and the eventual reunion to the warmth of spring.
Because it carries a gentle, healing message, it’s the kind of song that could comfort listeners when you sing it.
Overall, it’s slow and easy to sing, but be careful with the high notes at the end.
Keep practicing them repeatedly!
death anniversarychanmina

The rapper Chanmina, who is expanding her fan base with powerful, message-driven rap that resonates with younger generations.
Her digital-only single “Meinichi,” released on August 10, 2023, was selected as the theme song for the TV drama Hayabusa Fire Brigade.
Although the melody moves up and down in small steps, the overall range is narrow and there aren’t any fast phrases, making it easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident singers.
However, the short rap section near the end can be tricky to convey with the right groove, so make sure to learn it well before trying it at karaoke.
the red threadKobukuro

“Akai Ito” is a track from Kobukuro’s indie days, included on their 2000 independent album “Root of my mind.” It’s characterized by its crystal-clear vocals and the duo’s intertwined harmonies.
The song has a relaxed feel, so you can sing it without worrying about the tempo.
However, if high keys are challenging for you, lowering the key by about two semitones makes it easier to sing and is recommended.
In 2008, Yui Aragaki—who appears in the music video—covered the song, so women should definitely give it a try too!



