[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 (21–30)
Don’t cheat on me.Koresawa

Among female listeners, especially those in their 20s, singer-songwriter Koresawa enjoys overwhelming support.
Although she has built a considerable career since her debut, her sweet-and-sour style remains intact, and in “Uwaki Shitara Akan de” (“Don’t You Dare Cheat”), she delivers a cute message that literally warns her boyfriend not to cheat.
The vocal line in this track features very few long tones and stays within a narrow range.
Since Koresawa’s songs often sit in higher registers, this is a must-listen for women seeking an easier Koresawa track to sing.
No.1Nishino 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!
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.
DropHANA

HANA, who’s been turning heads with high-level performances, is produced by popular female rapper Chanmina and is known for a sharp, powerful musical style.
Among their works, this is the one I’d especially recommend.
Centered on the theme of pushing back against others’ negativity and rising higher, the track prominently features the low-to-mid range throughout.
Released as a pre-debut song in January 2025, it’s also well-known for being used as the final audition assignment, and it’s included on the single ROSE set to be released in April 2025.
Since most of the vocals sit in the low-to-mid range, it’s an easy song for women with lower voices to sing.
If you lock into the rhythm, you’ll sound effortlessly cool!
seesawtuki.

Singer-songwriter tuki., who has earned overwhelming popularity since her teens.
She recently drew attention due to a face-reveal controversy, so many of you may still remember the buzz.
Her new song is Seesaw.
This track, arranged as orthodox J-POP, sits mostly in the midrange throughout.
There are moments of falsetto, but the lines themselves aren’t particularly high; she’s simply choosing to sing them in falsetto.
So even those who lack confidence in their vocal range can sing it with ease.
God Knows…Hirano Aya

As an insert song from the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, this is the track Haruhi and the others perform during the cultural festival live show.
It’s a fast-paced band sound and a genuine rock number, so it might be challenging at first glance, but with practice I think it’s quite singable.
The “A” section’s laid-back timing (the held-back feel) is very important, so be careful not to slip off the beat.
The “B” section progresses without much change in range, but keep your eyebrows lifted to prevent your pitch from dropping.
Also, the chorus goes into higher notes with an image of an emotional outburst—if you project your voice energetically into the distance, you should be able to sing without straining your throat!
ButterflyKōda Kumi

Among Kumi Koda’s songs, “Butterfly” stands out as an especially passionate work.
It fully showcases her signature ‘sexy-cool’ style, featuring a distinctive melody that blends Latin flavors and 2-step with a touch of kayōkyoku.
The range spans mid1 D# to hi C#, leaning lower overall, but the pitch movement isn’t excessively dramatic.
That said, it does incorporate elements like vibrato, hiccups, and edgy falls, so a certain level of finesse and technical nuance is required.



