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 (21–30)
confessionTakeuchi Mariya

A classic by Mariya Takeuchi that sings of a bittersweet love confession beginning with a late-night phone call.
Its steady, unhurried tempo and her gentle voice—wrapping tenderly around a woman’s complex emotions—are especially striking.
Released in September 1990, the song was also used as the theme for the TV drama series “Tuesday Suspense Theater,” leaving a lasting impression on many listeners.
It’s featured on the albums “Quiet Life” and “Impressions,” and its inclusion on best-of compilations speaks to its enduring popularity.
The fact that numerous artists have covered it is further proof of its appeal.
When singing it at karaoke, it’s best to deliver it softly, as if speaking directly to someone.
If you sing as though giving voice to a woman in love, it will surely resonate.
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.
figure; appearance; form; shape; 姿 (sugata) can mean a person’s figure/appearance, the shape/form of something, or a visible state / 姿を見せる = to show oneselfaimyon

A masterpiece whose refined and calm musicality evokes the night, “Sugata.” In terms of genre, it’s an orthodox J-pop piece, and the vocal line is crafted simply to suit the Japanese vocal range.
While the melody is generally steady with few dramatic shifts, a slightly higher falsetto appears in the chorus, so take care there.
Singing higher is fine, but if the key is set too low, producing the falsetto becomes unnecessarily difficult.
Be sure to determine the appropriate key and sing accordingly.
bleachingaimyon

Aimyong’s masterpiece “Hyohaku,” with its striking acoustic melody.
It starts with a verse in the low or lower-mid range and gradually ramps up the voltage from there, so the overall vocal range is somewhat wide.
A wide range might seem challenging, but that doesn’t mean every part is difficult.
This song’s highest section lands in the upper-mid range—borderline high—so if you identify the right key for your voice, it’s actually easy to sing.
It leans more toward a wide low range, making it especially recommended for women with lower voices.
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.


