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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 Comprehensive Roundup of Easy-to-Sing Songs for Women! (351–360)

The summer you gave meieiri reo

The Summer You Gave Me – Leo Ieiri (Full)
The summer you gave meieiri reo

Leo Ieiri’s 10th single, released in August 2015.

It was the theme song for the so-called “Getsuku” Monday 9 p.m.

drama Koinaka, and it even served as the subtitle of the final episode, so many of you have likely heard it.

I think it’s a very singable song with a beautiful melody, but to perform it well, a smooth transition between chest voice and falsetto is essential.

Overall, aim for a gentle delivery centered on mixed voice and falsetto, then create contrast by switching to a chest-voice–driven, powerful style in the D section after the second chorus—you’ll make it sound great.

If you struggle to switch vocal techniques, adjust the key so you can sing the high notes as softly as possible in a comfortable range.

uneasyKawashima Ai

Since the key sits in a comfortable range, you shouldn’t have much trouble hitting the notes.

It’s a tender, poignant song, so start by singing in a whisper and then build up all at once for the chorus.

Many girls say they relate to her lyrics so deeply that they end up in tears when they sing.

If you really learn the lyrics and pour your emotions into them, the whole piece will come together as a beautifully heartbreaking ballad.

Don’t say “lazy”Hōkago Tī Taimu

K-ON! ED – 『Don’t say “lazy”』 English Sub [HD]
Don't say "lazy"Hōkago Tī Taimu

A popular song from the anime K-On!.

If you sing along with the rhythm and bring out that band vibe, it really gets the crowd going and feels great to sing.

The melody line isn’t difficult, so with some solid practice you can enjoy singing it! It seems like a blast whether you sing it solo or with a group.

Raise your voice and sing it powerfully! It’s so easy to sing that you’ll want to pick it again and again.

the red threadAragaki Yui

This was Yui Aragaki’s second single, released in October 2008.

The song itself is a cover of the Kobukuro track with the same title.

Aragaki showcases an extremely cute singing voice here, but perhaps she focuses more on acting than on a singing career.

In a good way, her vocals on this track don’t come across as overly professional or classically trained, which makes it an excellent choice for everyday people to pick for karaoke.

Since it has a very beautiful melody, when you sing it at karaoke, try to relax, avoid pushing too hard, and sing gently.

ButterflyKimura Kaera

Butterfly – Kaela Kimura (Full)
ButterflyKimura Kaera

When you go to karaoke, this is one of those popular songs you just can’t help wanting to sing! It’s truly a beautiful piece.

It’s a wedding staple, and the key is just right for women—very singable with a steady melody line.

There are a few high notes here and there, but if you switch smoothly into falsetto, it’ll be perfect! The lyrics are so joyful, so sing it with enough feeling to make everyone around you happy, too!

Tomorrow, when spring comesMatsu Takako

Takako Matsu – When Spring Comes Tomorrow
Tomorrow, when spring comesMatsu Takako

This is Takako Matsu’s debut single, released in March 1997.

Since her main career is as an actress—and perhaps because this is her debut song—the melody and tempo are very approachable, making it easy to hum along to.

I think it’s also one of the best choices for karaoke for those who aren’t particularly confident singers.

There are a few spots in the pre-chorus that require slightly higher notes, so be mindful of the key when you actually sing it.

If you imagine a calm spring afternoon while singing, you’ll probably be able to express it nicely.

Even when I become an old ladyMoritaka Chisato

Chisato Moritaka – Even If I Become an Old Lady (’92)
Even when I become an old ladyMoritaka Chisato

This was Chisato Moritaka’s 16th single, released in June 1992.

It was used as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Matta Nashi!” Since Moritaka had released an album titled “Declaration of Non-Talent” and, from her debut, promoted a kind of “yuru-chara” (laid-back, cuddly mascot) image, this song, fittingly, carries a relaxed vibe throughout.

In that sense, it’s also very easy to sing.

When you sing it, try placing your voice toward the upper palate; that should help you recreate the original’s bright tone.

Give it a try!