Karaoke songs that make it easy to score 100 points [for women]
With the rise of K-pop in recent years, the difficulty level of Japanese music has risen significantly.
In karaoke scoring—where pitch control is paramount, especially because melodies now tend to jump more drastically—there seem to be far fewer songs with which you can realistically aim for a perfect 100.
So this time, we’ve selected easy-to-sing tracks, focusing on recent releases, that you can target for a 100! We’ve also included concrete technique explanations from a vocal coach, so be sure to read through to the end!
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Karaoke songs that make it easy to score 100 points [For Women] (81–90)
Just the way you areHamasaki Ayumi

A track included on Ayumi Hamasaki’s 18th original album, “Remember You,” released in January 2023.
It was made available for streaming ahead of the album’s release.
This symphonically arranged slow ballad features an easy-to-remember, singable vocal melody, making it feel like a song that’s relatively easy to aim for a perfect 100 in karaoke.
Try to sing each note of the melody and every word of the lyrics as carefully as possible.
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

AKB48’s 32nd single, released in August 2013.
Incidentally, Rino Sashihara served as the center for this track.
It’s a quintessential example of a Heisei-era idol song—very catchy and approachable—and it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call it a treasure trove of tips for aiming for a perfect 100 in karaoke.
Just be careful not to speed up or slow down the tempo, and go for that 100!
Even when I become an old ladyMoritaka Chisato

It’s Chisato Moritaka’s 16th single, released on June 25, 1992.
At the time when this song became a hit, Moritaka’s music had an impression somewhat like the forerunner of what we now call “yuru-chara,” and her vocals project a pleasantly relaxed, heartwarming vibe in the best possible way.
The melody is very simple and easy to sing as well.
The lyrics are memorable and easy to remember, so aim for that perfect 100 score! It might also be fun to compete on scores with your friends in a one-song showdown with this track!
pure whiteFuji Kaze

Assuming you can match the key solidly, I also recommend this song, “Masshiro.” As Fujii Kaze’s new release currently getting a lot of attention, it contains none of the R&B or soul elements he excels at; instead, it’s crafted throughout with a soft, dream-pop-like sound.
Consequently, the vocal lines are less demanding, and there are virtually no sections with dramatic pitch jumps.
The overall range is narrow as well, making it a song where even women can comfortably aim for a perfect score.
LAT,43˚ N 〜Forty-three degrees north latitude〜DREAMS COME TRUE

One of the most popular musical units among women in their 40s is DREAMS COME TRUE.
Although they’ve produced many classic songs, they’re also known for having many high-difficulty tracks, which might make it hard to add them to your repertoire.
That’s why we recommend “LAT, 43˚ N — Forty-three Degrees North Latitude.” For a DCT song, the vocal range is quite narrow, and there aren’t any complex vocal lines.
There are relatively few breathing points, so just be mindful of that when you sing.
I’m falling in love with you againSakamoto Fuyumi

This is Fuyumi Sakamoto’s 37th single, released in January 2009.
Although it’s one of her signature songs, the original is by Billy BanBan, and this work is a cover version.
Sakamoto’s vocal ability and expressive power are exceptional, and she showcases her talent fully in this track.
That said, the vocal melody itself is simple and easy to sing.
If you study the original closely and reproduce the nuances down to the fine details, aiming for a perfect 100 in karaoke shouldn’t be too difficult.
Sing with rich emotion, and go for that 100!
Easy-to-score 100 points karaoke songs [For Women] (91–100)
FriendsREBECCA

It’s Rebecca’s fourth single overall, released on October 21, 1985.
Chosen as the ending theme for the Nippon TV drama “Half Potato na Oretachi,” it became a mega-hit and sold over a million copies.
The track features a somewhat techno-like rhythm that leaves a strong impression, while the vocal melody is very simple and doesn’t use a particularly wide range.
So for karaoke, you might be able to score quite high just by singing it lightly, as if humming along.
Pay attention to the articulation of vowels and consonants and keep in rhythm when you sing.



