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 (81–90)
fragileEvery Little Thing

This is a mutual-love song by Every Little Thing, whose easy-to-listen sound—expressing what pop should ideally be in a standard form and embraced by many generations—has earned a place in the history of Japanese pop.
The heartfelt lyrics gently sink in, creating a tender finish that fits women in their 20s perfectly.
Flower of loveaimyon

For a karaoke song that’s easy for women to sing, Aimyon’s “Ai no Hana” is a highly recommended choice.
It’s the theme song for the NHK morning drama “Ranman,” and its beautiful imagery comparing love to a flower is memorable.
The natural triple meter feels pleasant, and the gentle music is soothing.
One reason it’s easy to sing is that it features many relatively low notes.
If you focus on singing the lower parts solidly with chest voice, you’ll achieve a more beautiful resonance.
However, some sections in the chorus require mixed voice or falsetto, so it also includes elements suited to advanced singers.
That’s why it’s a dynamic piece that even those who aren’t confident in singing can still find approachable.
Be sure to try it at your next karaoke session.
To the futureKiroro

This is a warm song wrapped in kindness.
It would be nice to sing it to convey your gratitude—either as a mother with a young child or to your own mother.
I think the key is within reach for any woman, and the melody is easy to sing because there isn’t much variation in pitch from start to finish.
secret base ~What You Gave Me~ZONE

Since it’s a ballad, it has a very slow tempo and is easy to sing.
There are hardly any difficult or awkward words or English terms, so I think you can sing it slowly at your own pace.
It feels like a go-to song for people who are relatively tone-deaf.
Love ForeverKato Miriya, Shimizu Shota

The tempo is a bit fast, but the key is just right, making it easy to sing.
There are male and female parts, but the lyrics work fine even if sung by same-gender pairs.
It might be nice to sing it for a friend who’s struggling with unrequited love.
TouchIwasaki Yoshimi

It’s a classic anime song for karaoke.
Everyone knows it, and the tempo isn’t too fast or too slow—it has just the right rhythm, so I think it’s relatively easy to sing.
Each lyric is also very easy to pronounce, so it’s a song I recommend.
Please feel free to use this as a reference.
Mutual Love Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing at Karaoke (91–100)
A Lump of LoveKinKi Kids

The song’s tone is pretty consistent throughout, so it’s easy to catch the pitch and sing.
It’s definitely a song you’ll want to sing as a duet with someone.
The lyrics are exquisitely heart-wrenching, so captivating you might find yourself lost in them.
It’s a song I’d love to hear men sing, too.


