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 (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.
bow knotAimer

The 11th single “Cho-Cho Musubi,” which drew attention for being written and produced by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS, was also used as the theme song for the information program Sukkiri!!.
The lyrics unfold a story that expands from the theme suggested by the title, leaving a strong impression.
While it’s a challenging song due to its high key and numerous melodic movements, the overall range isn’t that wide, so it becomes easier to sing if you adjust the key to suit your voice.
With its relaxed tempo, it’s a number where you can calmly follow the melody and still capture attention at karaoke.
The Door to TomorrowI WiSH

It was released in 2003 as I WiSH’s debut single.
It was also chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV program “Ainori.” The lyrics express the changing feelings as two people walk closely together and the overflowing emotion of happiness, making it a song that refreshingly sings about the romance of youth.
It’s nothing.Kamishiraishi Mone

It was released in 2016 as a soundtrack by RADWIMPS.
It is used as the ending theme for the film Your Name.
In the same work, Mone Kamishiraishi appears as the voice of the heroine, Mitsuha Miyamizu, and covered this song.
It’s a song that makes you want to go see someone important to you who’s far away.
I’m falling in love with you againSakamoto Fuyumi

Released in 2007 as Billy BanBan’s 31st single, the song was covered by Fuyumi Sakamoto in 2009.
It drew attention because Sakamoto, known for singing enka, performed a pop song in Western-style clothing.
It’s a mature piece you’d want to dedicate to someone with whom your feelings are mutual.


