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Karaoke songs that make it easy for women to score high

Karaoke systems with scoring features have been getting more and more sophisticated lately, and an increasing number now evaluate vocal techniques like vibrato and scooping.

However, the largest part of the scoring criteria is still the accuracy of melody and rhythm.

In this feature, we focus on those criteria and have compiled a selection of songs that are easy to sing and likely to score high, especially ones where it’s easy to follow the melody and rhythm.

When karaoke has a scoring function, you can’t help but want to go for a high score, whether you’re confident in your singing or not.

For each song, we’ve also included tips on how to earn a high score, so be sure to use them as a reference and aim for your best.

That said, the most important thing is to forget about the numbers and just sing freely and have fun the way you like!

Karaoke songs that are easy for women to score high on (141–150)

courageTomatsu Haruka

Haruka Tomatsu / courage (Short Ver.)
courageTomatsu Haruka

This was Haruka Tomatsu’s 14th single, released in December 2014.

It was used as the opening theme for the Calibur and Mother’s Rosario arcs of the TV anime Sword Art Online II.

Many anison singers have strong vocal abilities, and Tomatsu is no exception.

To sing like her, solid vocal technique is required.

However, the song itself has a simple, accessible melody and a very upbeat, catchy rhythm, making it quite easy to sing as karaoke material.

Paying particular attention to the crisp enunciation of the lyrics should lead to good results.

Absolute, Absolute, Absolute Sacred Domainano fiito. ikuta rira

ano feat. Lilas Ikuta 'Absolute Absolute Absolute Absolute Sanctuary' Music Video
Absolute, Absolute, Absolute Sacred Domainano fiito. ikuta rira

If you’re seriously aiming for a high score, you could just sing an oldie with few lyrics and a simple melody—but if you’re going for it, you probably want to try scoring high with a brand-new track, right? In that case, I recommend “Zetsu Zetsu Zetsu Zettai Seiki.” It’s an electric, rock-tinged piece by ano and Lila Ikuta, but the vocal line itself is simple, making it easier to sing than it sounds.

The tough part is ano’s death-voice sections, but don’t push yourself—sing them normally and you should be fine.

WILLNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima 'WILL' Music Video
WILLNakajima Mika

It’s Mika Nakashima’s fifth single, released in 2002.

It was also used as the theme song for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV drama “A Celestial Observation.” It’s a ballad with a beautiful melody, so it’s easy to remember as karaoke material, and in that sense, I think it’s a song where you can aim for a high score.

There don’t seem to be any spots that demand advanced vibrato techniques, so if you simply trace the melody, you should be able to sing it nicely and rack up a high score.

Karaoke songs that are easy for women to score high on (151–160)

MaidenTomei

Tomei – Maiden [Official Music Video]
MaidenTomei

Singer-songwriter TOMEI, who rose to nationwide popularity through her collaboration with Kenshi Yonezu, is known for her wide-ranging musicality—from downer dark pop to decadent, rock-tinged J-pop.

Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Maiden.

This piece leans strongly into rock, featuring a consistently downcast vocal delivery throughout.

While it doesn’t have a particularly narrow vocal range, the overall mood calls for a languid, laid-back singing style, so there’s no difficulty that requires belting.

MirrorYasuda Rei

Rei Yasuda 'Mirror' - Ending theme of The Irregular at Magic High School
MirrorYasuda Rei

You might find the pitch in this song, “Mirror,” challenging at first, but once you’ve learned it, there are many parts where you can sing with a straightforward tone, making it easier to score high.

Don’t overthink dynamics—focus on pitch and sing with a clean, straight delivery, and the difficulty of the song should actually help boost your score.

Give it a try!

MessageMISAMO

MISAMO is a unit formed by the Japanese members of the K-POP group TWICE.

The name MISAMO comes from the first letters of the three members’ names! In this song, “Message,” the melody is very smooth and the pitch is easy to grasp, so try to focus on singing carefully.

The chorus lyrics are all the same, so once you memorize them, it’s easy to sing.

In the last chorus, the key changes and the notes go higher, but keep your shoulders relaxed and aim to sing lightly while matching the pitch bar accurately.

Spring Dayaimyon

Aimyon – Harunohi [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Spring Dayaimyon

In “Harunohi,” the A and B sections sit in a lower range, and the chorus jumps up into the higher register.

The highest note is C#5, but the melody is very clear, so it should be relatively easy to sing in tune.

Also, adding dynamics within the song will boost your score, so try to build excitement from A section → B section → chorus.

Stability is important for karaoke scoring, too, so focus on fundamentals: sustain your long tones to match the pitch bar, come in cleanly on the opening notes, and keep your intonation solid.

If you keep these basics in mind, you can aim for 100 points—give it a try!