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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 Roundup of Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing! (21–30)

I am Porsche.MINMI

[Music Video] MINMI - I Am Porsche
I am Porsche.MINMI

MINMI is a leading female reggae singer from Japan.

She continues to release music consistently, and lately she’s also been putting out reggae tracks that incorporate trap, which is trending.

Among her works, the one I especially recommend is “Watashi wa Porsche” (“I Am Porsche”).

As a reggae track with strong hip-hop elements, the vocal difficulty is set relatively low.

It’s a must-listen for anyone looking for an easy-to-sing song with sexy lyrics.

Unrequited loveAimer

Aimer “Kataomoi” MUSIC VIDEO (FULL ver.)
Unrequited loveAimer

“Kataomoi” has a distinctive rhythm and leans more toward “speaking” than “singing,” but this song was often sung by one of my voice-training students who wasn’t confident in singing and didn’t have a very wide range.

If you’re going to sing it, you’ll probably struggle with the rhythm first, so practice by listening to the song over and over.

Aside from the chorus, you don’t need to worry too much about pitch at the beginning.

If the rhythm doesn’t lock in first, it’ll feel off when you sing, so pay attention to where the phrases are cut and when each entry comes in, and maybe start with humming.

Humming will help you carry that same feeling into light singing, letting the sound resonate between your eyebrows without tension.

Once you’re used to it, keep that resonance in the brow area and shift into your singing voice.

If you can keep resonating in the same spot while you sing, you’ll capture a really nice vibe!

[Karaoke] A Comprehensive Introduction to Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing! (31–40)

TomorrowFurui Riho

Furui Riho – Tomorrow (Official Music Video)
TomorrowFurui Riho

Singer-songwriter Furui Riho has gained popularity with compositions influenced by R&B-centered Black music.

Her new song “Tomorrow” isn’t hardcore R&B; rather, it’s a J-pop track infused with R&B elements, making it very singable for this type of genre.

It features almost none of the R&B-specific techniques like riffs/runs or hiccups, and the vocal range is relatively narrow, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

With YouNishino Kana

With You, released in May 2025, is easier to sing compared to Kana Nishino’s other songs because the chorus doesn’t go very high and you can mainly use chest voice.

The song’s range is G#3 to C#5, staying in the mid register, and the track itself is short at about two and a half minutes, so it should be easy to memorize! The highest note, C#5, appears in those occasional ad‑lib-like English phrases.

It’s perfectly fine to use falsetto there.

For the verse (A), pre-chorus (B), and chorus, pay attention to the rhythm in each section.

In the A section, there’s a spoken feel, so value the space between phrases.

The B section is distinctive—think “ta-taa ta-taa ta-taa ta-taa,” taking the rhythm carefully one by one.

In the chorus, be mindful of the ends of the beats.

Stay calm and work through each part step by step!

Immoral SummerNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 “Immoral Summer” Music Video
Immoral SummerNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46’s “Immoral Summer,” which became available for streaming from July 2025.

Since the lyrics are packed with summery words, it might be a good one to learn as we head into the season! Rather than a “cute, idol-like” song, it has a slightly cool vibe that makes you want to sing along.

The overall range leans more toward the mid-to-low register than high notes, so it’s a song you can comfortably belt in chest voice.

However, one thing to watch out for when singing mid-to-low songs: if you just let it flow and sing vaguely, you’ll lose dynamics and it can end up sounding boring.

Keep your facial muscles lifted, imagine resonating between your eyebrows, and consciously place an accent on the first beat of each measure.

Since it’s a group song, there’s almost no break when you sing it solo, but it’s fine to prioritize the parts you want to sing.

There’s likely choreography as well, so try incorporating it and have fun!

CarolinaSuiyōbi no Campanella

The popular music unit Wednesday Campanella.

The track maker, Hidefumi Kenmochi, hails from Hydeout Productions, the label where the world-renowned producer Nujabes was active, and his exceptional musicality has earned him high praise from hardcore music aficionados.

Among Wednesday Campanella’s songs, a particularly recommended track is Carolina.

You’ll hear falsetto repeatedly in the chorus, but rest assured: vocalist Uta intentionally chooses to sing in falsetto—those notes are comfortably reachable in chest voice as well.

The groovy beat makes it easy to lock into the rhythm, so even those who feel they lack a sense of rhythm should be able to sing it.

Live, brilliantlyikimonogakari

This song was written as the opening theme for the sixth season of the TV anime Kingdom, and the phrase in the title, “Ikite, Sansan,” really sticks in your ears.

The range isn’t too high or too low; it sits comfortably in a register that’s easy for women to sing.

It’s also easy to catch the tempo, so it’s highly recommended for those who think they’re tone-deaf! The melody isn’t difficult either, so it’s best to sing each phrase carefully.

Rather than keeping a blank face, try raising your eyebrows and using expressive gestures, as if you’re tracing the pitch with your hands.

Also, if you sing the beginning of the C section a bit more strongly, your voice will project well and it should feel great to sing!