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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.

Mutual-love songs that are easy for women to sing at karaoke (81–90)

You’re unfair, you know.riria.

Riria is a female singer-songwriter who has gained popularity with down-to-earth lyrics that resonate with young people.

Her music is characterized by catchy J-pop, and many listeners may find all of her songs easy to get into.

Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is Zurui Kimi (“Unfair You”).

This piece features a melody brimming with a Christmassy sense of happiness, and the gentle tempo throughout is neatly reflected in the vocal lines.

It might come across as somewhat high, but it doesn’t actually span a wide vocal range, so focus on matching the key and give it a try.

Listening to OliviaOzaki Ami

Listening to Olivia / Ami Ozaki (Cover)
Listening to OliviaOzaki Ami

It’s a song about breaking up with a lover—feeling lonely, yet knowing you can’t go back to how things were.

The gentle voice and unhurried melody weave lyrics that bring tears to your eyes.

It’s a ballad without forced high notes, making it easy to sing at karaoke.

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.

She and TIP ON DUOImai Miki

Imai Miki’s fourth single, released in August 1988.

It’s a light, upbeat pop song that feels fun just to hum along to.

The simple, easy-to-remember melody is also a hallmark of ’80s hits.

I don’t think there are any particularly difficult parts when singing this at karaoke, but if there’s one thing to watch out for, it’s to sing in a way that doesn’t lose the bounce of the shuffled rhythm.

Try to keep that bright, cheerful, and breezy groove as you sing!

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.