[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! (281–290)
Setting SunYorushika

Ringo Sheena is a female singer who has remained at the forefront of Japan’s music scene for many years.
She has released many songs that exude a mature mood.
Among her works, the particularly recommended, easy-to-sing track is Watashi wa Neko no Me.
Although this piece features characteristics reminiscent of psychedelic rock and its structure is quite complex, the vocal line is relatively easy by her standards, with few falsetto parts, making it very singable.
First NightYorushika

Yorushika is a musical duo that’s gained popularity for their abstract lyrics and ennui-tinged sound.
They’re consistently ranked near the top of Japan’s mainstream charts, so many of you may already know them.
While some people think their songs are hard to sing because of the high notes, most of those high notes don’t require much volume, so if you sing softly, just about anyone can handle them.
Among their songs, Daiichiya (“First Night”) is especially easy to sing, so definitely give it a try at karaoke.
CandyGushima Naoko

Recently, thanks in part to the revival boom, there’s been an increase in songs that incorporate the musical sensibilities of the 1980s.
Contemporary songs tend to be densely packed with lyrics, making them harder to sing, whereas older music generally avoids that and includes many songs that are easier to sing.
Naoko Gushima’s “Candy” is one such track.
Although it’s a recent release, it’s crafted with a musical style reminiscent of 1980s female idols, and throughout the song there’s little lyrical crowding, resulting in a structure that’s very easy to sing.
[Karaoke] A comprehensive list of songs that are easy for women to sing! (291–300)
CinderellaTomei

Tomei, the female singer who rose to popularity with “Suzume feat.
Toaka,” the theme song of the film Suzume, has continued to release several hit songs since that breakout and remains active in the mainstream today.
Among her works, the track I especially recommend is Haikaburi (Cinderella).
It’s a stylish, gothic song, and if you sing it using a whispery ‘whisper voice,’ it can instantly create a moody vibe and sound good even if you’re not a strong singer.
Funyoiwanuka

In the past, there were many male artists with low voices, but recently light, androgynous vocals have become mainstream, making male artists’ songs much easier for women to sing.
So this time, I’d like to introduce Fnyoi, sung by the singer-songwriter Wanuka.
Because this track is arranged as orthodox pop music, it tends to be far less demanding vocally compared to genres like R&B.
There aren’t many high notes either, so even women who aren’t confident in their pitch can sing it with ease.
I miss you. (I want to see you.)Te ga kuriimu pan

Singer-songwriter Tegakurimpan gained attention by uploading self-performed cover videos of various artists’ songs as well as original pieces on social media.
Released on December 29, 2021, “Aitai na” features a clear, airy voice and a melody that feels wonderfully soothing.
Its lyrics, which portray the sentimental emotions of unrequited love, are likely to resonate with many listeners.
With a simple arrangement of just piano and strings, it’s a ballad that lets you fully immerse yourself in its world even when singing it at karaoke.
Yeah! Super holiday!Matsuura Aya

Aya Matsuura’s sixth single, released in May 2002.
For a selection aimed at women in their 50s, I feel the musical direction might be a bit off—but it’s nice to mix it up sometimes, right? (lol) Anyway, this is the kind of song you can pull off just by riding the groove without worrying at all about vocal skill! Musically, as long as the chorus stands on its own as a song, you’re good to go!! So focus all your energy there and sing it with that in mind!



