[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 (51–60)
chantAdo

It’s the official theme song for Universal Studios Japan’s Halloween event—the one that made the zombie dance famous! It’s an extremely challenging song packed with high-pitched shouts, low-voiced narration, and rap-style sections.
I learned it together with my students during lessons! The lyrics include some difficult words, so I recommend listening to the original track and making sure to learn it piece by piece.
The tempo is fast and you have to keep singing one line after another; if you strain too much, you’ll wreck your throat, but if you hold back too much, it loses impact.
If you use your breath properly and project a strong falsetto, you can sing it with a cool tone! Since it’s also a dance track, once you get comfortable, try swaying your body while you sing—locking into the rhythm can make it easier to produce sound and add accents.
This one definitely gets the crowd going, so even just having a rough idea of the song might be worth it!
FloriginalMrs. GREEN APPLE

“Floriginal,” the third track included on the single “Soranji,” was produced as a collaboration song for PARFA TUNE, a fragrance-and-music project by Fits Corporation.
Although it’s a coupling track, it reportedly has a music video as well.
The song has a very wide vocal range (A#2–D5), but when you actually listen, it mainly uses the mid-to-low range, and the highest note appears only once in falsetto just before the final chorus.
With a relaxed tempo of 100, it’s a song you can enjoy singing in chest voice.
For the chorus, try placing the accent slightly ahead of the beat at the start—pushing into it a bit helps you lock into the rhythm cleanly.
Also, be careful not to let the pitch drop too low in the low notes of the A and B sections.
Like Omori-san, raise your eyebrows firmly and sing so the sound resonates between your eyebrows!
Immoral SummerNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46’s “Immoral Summer,” which became available for streaming starting in July 2025.
Since the lyrics are packed with summery words, it might be a good idea to start learning it now for the coming season! Rather than a “cute, idol-like” tune, it has a slightly cool vibe that makes you want to sing along.
The overall range leans more toward the mid to low register than high notes, so it’s a song you can comfortably sing in your natural voice.
That said, one thing to watch out for when singing mid–low songs is that if you let it just flow without intention, it can lose dynamics and end up sounding dull.
Keep your facial muscles lifted, aim to resonate around the glabella area, and be mindful of accenting the first beat of each measure! Since it’s a group song, there’s hardly any rest when you sing it solo, but it’s totally fine to prioritize the parts you want to sing.
There’s probably choreography too, so try incorporating it and have fun!
Song of SpringFujihara Sakura

Sakura Fujiwara is a female singer-songwriter who has gained popularity with her country-based musical style.
Active since the 2010s, she has produced several hit numbers to date.
Among her songs, one that’s easy to sing and highly recommended is Haru no Uta (Spring Song).
It’s frequently used on platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts, so many of you may find it familiar.
The chorus has a calm feel, and most of the A and B sections sit in the low to lower-mid range, so it’s fine even if you can’t hit high notes.
[For Women] Easy-to-Sing, Crowd-Pleasing Karaoke Songs (61–70)
Blooming at nightHoshimachi Suisei

As of June 2025, the average score on JOYSOUND’s karaoke scoring system seems to be around 90.35, which gives the impression that the average is relatively high.
Indeed, among Hoshimachi Suisei’s songs, this one doesn’t require a particularly high vocal range and stays mostly in the mid-range, so I think it’s easier to keep pitch compared to other songs.
Also, the rhythm is very straightforward, so once you memorize it, it should be easy to sing! If you keep a steady 4/4 beat while singing, your timing will line up and it’ll be more fun to perform.
Once you feel more comfortable, you might want to try adding techniques like vibrato.
Definitely give it a try!
Strong Wind Slicked-Back (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Despite being a 2023 release, this character—a grade-school girl with a randoseru backpack playing a recorder—still pops up frequently as an internet meme on social media.
Yukopi’s 2023 track “Strong Wind All Back” became hugely popular for its lyrics that single-mindedly sing about how windy it is, its comically limp-sounding recorder, a video packed with surreal gags, and spot-on animation that even features the Vocaloid character Kaai Yuki.
It also spawned many parody videos.
The melody doesn’t demand any particularly tricky vocal runs, and the song includes handclap sections at just the right moments, so doing it together at karaoke with everyone clapping along will make it even more exciting!
Transparent sheet musicnozomi

Noshiki is a female singer-songwriter known for her unique, laugh-inducing compositions.
Her track “Transparent Score,” however, departs from her usual musical style, featuring a serious and dreamlike melody.
A falsetto appears near the end of the chorus, but that’s more in line with current trends; in reality, the pitch is well within chest-voice range, so you shouldn’t struggle with the high notes.
The overall range isn’t very wide, so consider adding it to your repertoire.



