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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.

Top 10 easy-to-sing mutual love songs for women at karaoke

Happinessaiko

aiko - “Shiawase” music video
Happinessaiko

A number by singer-songwriter aiko that straightforwardly sings of overflowing happiness.

The lyrics, which make you realize that the ordinary days spent with your lover are the true treasure, beautifully portray the preciousness of mutual love.

Listen to it under the gentle summer sunlight, and it feels as if your heart fills with the tenderness right beside you.

Released in May 2007 as her 21st single and also included on the album “Himitsu,” the song became widely known for being performed at the 58th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen that same year.

It drew attention at the time as well, with the B-side being used in a commercial.

It’s a heartwarming song about mutual love that we especially want those in the midst of a happy romance to hear.

Like when we first metEvery Little Thing

"Like When We First Met" MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
Like when we first metEvery Little Thing

It was released in 1997 as Every Little Thing’s fifth single.

It was also used as the commercial song for Morinaga’s ICE BOX.

It’s a refreshing, energetic track that makes you want to hum along while riding a bicycle.

It’s a song that makes you want to sing your heart out, full of excitement.

My WishAI

AI「my wish」(Official Music Video)
My WishAI

This is a ballad themed around “wishes” and “prayers,” and it serves as the image song for the film Hanamanma, released during Golden Week 2025.

Since the overall key isn’t very high, it’s easy for women to sing in the original key.

Toward the last chorus, the singing style incorporates a melody-like arrangement, so try practicing that part by listening to the song multiple times.

You’ll likely feel a great sense of exhilaration when you can sing it! Also, because the tempo is slow, the pauses are very important.

You’ll have plenty of opportunities to breathe, so don’t rush—place each phrase carefully, and you won’t end up speeding up the tempo.

It feels great when you can immerse yourself in the song’s world, so be sure to sing with care for the lyrics.

Don’t give upZARD

Don't Give Up – ZARD (Full)
Don't give upZARD

Released in 1993 as ZARD’s sixth single, it became a major hit.

It has become customary to sing this song together at the venue when the charity marathon participants reach the finish line during Nippon TV’s “24-Hour Television: Love Saves the Earth.” It’s a song you’ll want to sing with all your heart as an encouragement to someone important to you.

Koi-bi and ROMANCEGMU

GMU 15th single “Koibi to ROMANCE”
Koi-bi and ROMANCEGMU

This is the 15th single by GMU, the Aomori City Tourism Ambassador idol group.

It blends elements of Baroque music with a nostalgic feel.

I think it’s a song that can be plenty cool and exciting even when sung solo! Listening from the A verse, it gives the impression of having quite a lot of low notes.

High notes tend to come out more easily when you project with energy, but low notes are the opposite: if you use plenty of breath and release your voice slowly as if placing it right in front of you, it becomes easier to hit the pitch.

There are many key points here, but the most important is to release a “mass” of breath slowly.

I used to struggle with low notes too, but as I studied vocal training and experimented on my own, this method made it easier for me to produce them.

Since we rarely use a low voice in daily life, it’s natural not to be accustomed to low notes.

When you sing, try keeping these tips in mind!