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] (101–110)
3636aimyon

A track included on Aimyon’s fourth album “Falling Into Your Eyes Record,” released in August 2022.
It’s a solid medium-to-slow tempo song with a slightly bittersweet melody and arrangement that leave a strong impression.
The vocal melody, like the arrangement, is very simple and easy to hum, making it one of the best choices when you want to aim for a perfect 100 at karaoke.
Throughout the entire song, the key to making it sound good is to sing without forcing your voice.
There’s a part near the end of the chorus that calls for a bit of falsetto, so if falsetto isn’t your strong point, practice switching registers smoothly.
MessageMISAMO

MISAMO is a unit formed by the Japanese members of the K-POP group TWICE.
The name MISAMO comes from the first letters of the three members’ names! In this song, “Message,” the melody is very smooth and the pitch is easy to grasp, so try to focus on singing carefully.
The chorus lyrics are all the same, so once you memorize them, it’s easy to sing.
In the last chorus, the key changes and the notes go higher, but keep your shoulders relaxed and aim to sing lightly while matching the pitch bar accurately.
I am a piano.Takada Mizue

This was singer Mizue Takada’s 12th single overall, released in July 1980.
Incidentally, the lyrics and music were written by Keisuke Kuwata of Southern All Stars.
In addition to Southern’s own version, recordings of cover versions by several artists have also been released.
The vocal melody, with a slightly wistful charm that you could truly call quintessential Kuwata, doesn’t span a particularly wide range, so it’s the kind of song you can casually hum at karaoke and still have a good shot at a perfect score.
If you strain your voice or rush the rhythm, you’ll spoil the song’s appeal, so make a point of singing softly from start to finish!
Let yourself go with the flow of timeTeresa Ten

This is Teresa Teng’s 16th single in total, released on February 21, 1986.
It’s a masterpiece with a very flowing, beautiful, and simple melody! The vocal melody doesn’t span a very wide range, so it’s a song you can sing comfortably if you pick it for karaoke.
For that reason, I think it’s not too hard to score 100 points, either.
When you sing it, especially toward the end of the chorus, try to add dynamics to your performance and be careful that the brief high note that appears doesn’t become too sharp or jarring.
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!
Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100 Points [For Women] (111–120)
A Cruel Angel’s ThesisTakahashi Yoko

This was Yoko Takahashi’s 11th single, released in October 1995.
It was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, which was wildly popular at the time.
It hardly needs an introduction—it’s a classic 90s anime song! While the track captures the anime’s world perfectly, the 1990s were also an era when a song’s success was often said to depend on how easy it was to sing at karaoke and how often it got sung.
This song is no exception, featuring a very memorable, easy-to-sing melody.
So hop on the tempo, hum along casually, and aim for that perfect score! When you sing it, make sure to really feel the beat of the backing track.
Single‑minded Cinderella!CUTIE STREET

Unlike trendy idol groups that primarily adopt a K-pop flavor, they stand out with a classic, cutesy, traditional style.
Their song “Hitamuki Cinderella!” is a gem that brings together a bright, poppy vibe.
While the mood of the track might make it seem high, the vocal range is surprisingly narrow, and there are no long notes in the mid-high range or above.
It doesn’t require fundamental vocal skills, so it’s a song that most women will find easy to sing.



