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[For Women] Easy-to-Sing and Crowd-Pleasing Karaoke Songs

[For Women] Easy-to-Sing and Crowd-Pleasing Karaoke Songs
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[For Women] Easy-to-Sing and Crowd-Pleasing Karaoke Songs

When you go to karaoke with everyone, don’t you sometimes wish for “songs that are easy to sing” or think, “Since I’m singing anyway, I want to pick songs that get everyone hyped”? Lately, though, it feels like there are more and more songs with very high notes or big jumps in pitch.

Even so, lots of people still want to liven up karaoke with trending hits! So this time, we’ve picked out karaoke tracks that really get the crowd going—especially ones that are easy to sing and fun to know even if you just listen along.

There are plenty of the latest songs, so be sure to check them out!

[For Women] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing and Get the Crowd Going (1–10)

No.1NEW!Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino “No.1” MV Full
No.1NEW!Nishino Kana

Among Kana Nishino’s many bittersweet songs, this one is especially known for conveying a confident side.

It’s an up-tempo, energetic love-boost anthem that sings of the strong desire to be someone’s “No.

1,” featuring lyrics themed around romantic strategy and self-confidence, paired with a glamorous sound.

The overall vocal range isn’t too high, so you should be able to sing it in a relaxed state.

The chorus is characterized by a catchy, rhythmic delivery; crisp, clear pronunciation works well.

Singing with a bright mindset will change the impression of your voice and make it easier to project.

Have fun singing it!

Magical Starshine Make-up☆Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino “Magical Starshine Makeup☆” MV Full
Magical Starshine Make-up☆Nishino Kana

This song has a super cute title—just seeing it makes you feel stronger and more energized! The slightly spoken part in the A section feels very K-pop, but from the B section the style shifts and you get more of a “singing” vibe.

The overall vocal range is G3 to F5, which is on the higher side, but for those comfortable with head voice, it’s very easy to sing.

Lately, Kana Nishino has been incorporating a bit of rap into her songs, which gives them a different feel from before; it means there’s more to learn, but if you think of it as “several songs within one,” it becomes fun! Rather than memorizing the entire song at once, I recommend learning it melody by melody.

The transition from the A section to the B section is very important, so don’t suddenly push your voice—prepare your voice first, then aim far and sing clearly!

The Story You Don’t Knowsupercell

Supercell is popular among anime fans, and “The Story You Don’t Know” might be one of their most beloved songs.

Many of my vocal training students chose to sing this one! To sing this slightly high song all the way through, breath control is the key point.

The melody often sits around A4, so you need to keep a higher tone consistently, but the C section is sung an octave lower, so be careful not to let your pitch drop there.

Keep inhaling through the mouth and aim to resonate in the head.

Lifting your facial muscles helps you visualize this.

If you sing with your hands placed behind your head, your voice will project toward where your hands are, making it much easier to sing.

Don’t change your hand position during the low notes in the C section, either.

Try to always send your voice toward your head so you can stay as accurate as possible with your pitch.

Good luck!Utakata Pātīzu

Do Your Best / Ephemeral Parties [MV]
Good luck!Utakata Pātīzu

It has a somewhat anime-like vibe, with a refreshing, easy-to-listen phrase that sticks in your head! The tempo is relatively fast, so it might be best to start by memorizing the melody.

When it’s time to sing, as long as you ride the groove properly, you’ll be set! The melody is quite straightforward, so you should get used to the song quickly.

There’s call-and-response in the A section, so if you look at the lyrics from the beginning, you should be able to learn it without getting confused.

Also, for the high notes in the chorus, rather than belting, sing lightly to match the song’s feel—aim to relax while keeping the rhythm with your body.

Since it’s an idol-style song, lifting your facial muscles into a smile will help you relax on its own.

After that, try singing without forcing it, imagining your voice lightly placed forward, around the area in front of your eyebrows!

Single‑minded Cinderella!CUTIE STREET

[MV] CUTIE STREET “Single-minded Cinderella!”
Single‑minded Cinderella!CUTIE STREET

CUTIE STREET, the hottest idol group right now.

Unlike the trendy idol groups that mainly feature K-pop influences, their classic, moe-filled orthodox style really stands out.

Their song “Single-minded Cinderella!” is a gem with a bright, poppy vibe.

From the feel of the track, you might think it’s high, but surprisingly the vocal range is narrow, and there are no sustained notes in the upper mid to high range.

It doesn’t demand fundamental vocal technique, so it’s a song that’s easy for any woman to sing.

Koi-bi and ROMANCEGMU

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

This is the 15th single by GMU, the idol group serving as sightseeing ambassadors for Aomori City.

The song incorporates elements of Baroque music and has a somewhat nostalgic feel.

I think it’s a track that can be performed solo and still sound cool and exciting! Listening from the A melody, it gives the impression of having quite a lot of low notes.

High notes can be easier to hit when you project your voice with energy, but low notes are the opposite: if you use plenty of breath and release your voice slowly, as if right in front of you, it becomes easier to stay on pitch.

There are many tips for this, but the most important is to let a “bundle” of breath out slowly in front of you.

I used to struggle with low notes myself, but as I studied vocal training and experimented, this method made it much easier for me to sing low notes.

Since we don’t often use low voices in daily life, it’s natural not to be accustomed to them.

When you sing, try to keep these tips in mind!

Whimsical Romanticikimonogakari

Ikimonogakari “Kimagure Romantic” Music Video
Whimsical Romanticikimonogakari

Kimagure Romantic is a song that makes everyone want to sing along.

There’s a simple bit of choreography in the chorus, so it’s guaranteed to hype up a karaoke session, and it’s a song that’s fun for listeners too! The overall vocal range is A3–D5; the highest note only appears briefly in the chorus, so the range is manageable overall.

The A melody isn’t high, so it’s good to sing it lightly, almost like you’re speaking.

From the B melody it gets more rhythmic, so keep a solid sense of tempo and be careful not to rush.

If you calmly cut off notes where they should end, you’ll lock into the groove.

The chorus has choreography and is easy to get carried away with, so be careful not to speed up the tempo.

At a karaoke event held by the vocal training school I used to belong to, one of the students sang this song, and everyone started doing the chorus moves—it got super lively and was a lot of fun.

Definitely give this song a try!

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