[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.
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[For Women] Easy-to-Sing, Crowd-Pleasing Karaoke Songs (11–20)
SenbonzakuraWagakki Band

The Vocaloid song “Senbonzakura” is very famous, and this time I’ll explain it using the easier-to-understand Wagakki Band version.
Since the lyrics contain lots of difficult kanji and words, I recommend memorizing it by ear so you can handle it at karaoke! When singing, the key point is to articulate clearly so the words don’t get blurred.
In particular, crisp vowel pronunciation will make it easier to listen to and sing.
The A-melody has a lot of words, so rather than “singing every single word firmly,” it’s probably best to sing with a light, bouncy feel.
The chorus builds toward the end and includes some long notes, so singing in a comfortable voice for you will feel great.
It’s a famous song, so many people have covered it.
Be sure to listen to various versions of “Senbonzakura” and find the one you like best!
Biting the second handzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

Zutomayo’s famous song “Byoushin wo Kamu” has super cool instrumentals in the back, and the vocal melody has an easy-to-follow build, so it’s a really cool song if you can sing it! I’ve worked on this song several times in vocal training lessons, and I found the rhythm surprisingly tricky.
In the A verse, the length of the held notes and the timing of when the melody comes in are difficult unless you’re really locking into the beat.
If you listen closely, it shouldn’t be a problem, so try singing along with the original track repeatedly.
Also, the high note in the chorus goes up to E5, so you really need to be conscious of accents or it won’t come out easily.
First, sing slowly and check which lyrics you’ll accent.
There are quite a few high notes throughout the chorus, so it’s good to keep those accents in mind all the way to the end.
companion on the road; fellow traveler; taking someone along (often unwillingly)Hoshimachi Suisei

This is a 2023 song by Suisei Hoshimachi, with lyrics, composition, and arrangement by Ayase from YOASOBI.
The song features many key changes throughout, resulting in a very dramatic piece.
While the overall vocal range is on the lower side, the range shifts between sections, making it enjoyable for those who find simpler songs unsatisfying.
For singers accustomed to high notes, it may feel low, so raising the key a bit could make it easier to sing.
From around the pre-chorus (B-melo), the pitch changes with almost every word, so it’s best to go through each note one by one, as if stepping up and down stairs.
Switching between head voice and chest voice is essential, so practice smooth transitions and aim to hit the pitch accurately—think of maintaining a slightly surprised expression to help with placement.
It seems to be a staple in Hoshimachi’s live performances, so learning this song will definitely be worthwhile!
ElfAdo

Ado’s new song “Elf.” When it comes to Ado’s music, many people probably picture intense tracks with lots of soaring high notes.
In contrast, this song is arranged within a relatively narrow vocal range for an Ado track.
That said, there are a few falsetto parts, but in this case the falsetto is used deliberately in places that could be sung in chest voice, so even women without a high voice can sing it without trouble.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
Love & PopHaze

Haze is one of the most talked-about girl bands right now.
Many of you may already know the vocalist, Kachi Kati, as a former member of the popular idol group ZOC.
Their track “Love & Pop” is one of their hits, featuring vocals with a loud, gritty sound and a decadent vibe.
Combined with Kati’s husky voice, it feels both languid and powerful.
The vocal range is fairly narrow, and there aren’t any complex runs or elaborate pitch shifts like ad-libs, so it’s a song that’s relatively easy to sing.
I am the strongest.Ado

A singer who continues to captivate the world with overwhelming vocal power and expressiveness, Ado.
Many people may feel her signature songs are so challenging that they give up on singing them.
That’s exactly why we recommend taking on “I’m Invincible.” A massive hit as an insert song in the 2022 film ONE PIECE FILM RED, this track is a refreshing pop tune provided by Motoki Omori of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.
Among Ado’s songs, its melody is catchy and easy to remember, and the chorus delivers an exceptional sense of release.
While switching between chest voice and falsetto is essential, you can absolutely pull it off with enough momentum.
The lyrics, infused with a strong belief in oneself, will fill you with courage just by singing them.
It’s the perfect song for hyping up a karaoke session with friends or for when you want a boost of confidence.
[For Women] Easy-to-sing, crowd-pleasing karaoke songs (21–30)
Revolutionary Journey – On the WayAina ji Endo

Aina The End is famous for her husky voice.
“Kakumei Dochu – On The Way” has great tempo and is a really cool track.
The A-melodic section even has call-and-response parts, so it should be a blast to sing at karaoke and really get the crowd going! It’s definitely a song I’d love for you to try at a karaoke session.
The chorus centers on higher notes, including C5, but imagine projecting your voice far out, build momentum, and don’t be afraid to let it ring.
Once you get through this part, you’ll level up for sure!



