Mutual-love songs that are easy for women to sing at karaoke
This is a song list of easy-to-sing karaoke tracks recommended for women.
We’ve selected songs from a wide range of eras that have smooth, easy melodies, don’t require too wide a vocal range, and have tempos that aren’t too fast or too slow.
They’re all hit songs, so many of the choruses should be singable even without practice.
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Mutual Love Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing at Karaoke (71–80)
rendezvousYU-KI

The lyrics of YUKI’s love song are really beautiful.
The words compare the two to Romeo and Juliet, making it very romantic.
The melody itself is bright.
It’s a perfect song to sing cheerfully at karaoke.
blue skyaiko

This is Aiko’s 39th single, released in February 2020.
The melody is written within a range that most women can sing without strain, so it should be comfortable for many female singers.
The tempo and rhythm don’t have any tricky parts, making it a song that’s easy to pick up.
Since Aiko has a distinctive vocal tone and singing style, trying a bit of imitation could be fun, too.
Although in regular vocal lessons, I always say that kind of singing is a total no-no (lol).
441miwa

It starts off with high notes, so I think people who like higher voices will enjoy it.
Conversely, if you’re a bit weak with high notes, once you get past the beginning the pitch stays steady, making it an easy song to sing.
Above all, her songs are poignantly touching, so you end up wanting to sing them over and over at karaoke.
It might also be nice to sing this one as a duet with someone rather than alone.
Give it a try!
unrequited lovemiwa

This is miwa’s eighth single, released in 2012.
It’s a ballad that gently sings of the pain of unrequited love, carried by the sound of the piano.
I imagine many people can relate to these feelings.
Her gentle voice slips right into your heart.
to go see (someone) / to go meetaimyon

Aimyon is a female singer-songwriter whose music distinctively incorporates the essence of 1970s folk.
While she has many catchy songs, her latest track “Ai ni Iku no ni” is one I especially recommend for being easy to sing.
Its subtly folk-tinged elements within an orthodox Japanese J-pop framework are highly catchy, and the vocal lines are crafted to be very simple, in keeping with that style.
There are almost no sections requiring falsetto, so even those who can’t hit high notes can sing it with confidence.
Because I fell in loveaimyon

Guaranteed to get the karaoke crowd going: Aimyon’s “Koi wo Shita Kara” (“Because I Fell in Love”).
The lyrics, reflecting Aimyon’s own experiences, delicately portray the raw emotions of being in love.
The gentle tone of the acoustic guitar is also striking.
With its easy-to-follow melody line, it should be comfortable to sing calmly.
Through a song that stays close to your feelings, why not let your thoughts drift to someone special?
two peopleikimonogakari

Released in 2009 as the 13th single, “Futari” was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Boku no Imouto,” starring Joe Odagiri and Masami Nagasawa.
The lyrics, which depict human connections, are both moving and eye-opening.
You can’t help but listen to it while relating it to yourself.
Since the highest notes are relatively low, it’s on the easier side for women to sing.
As it’s a ballad, it might be best to focus on expressing emotion.


