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] (121–130)
On this day of goodbyeaimyon

Aimyong’s first digital-only single, released in February 2020.
Aimyong is a singer with quite strong vocal ability, but since the vocal range used here isn’t very wide and the melody isn’t complicated—easy to learn and familiar—I think you can definitely aim for a perfect score with this song.
Another recommendation point is that the key is comfortable for women with lower voices.
Just be careful not to let your singing sound flat.
Marshmallowaimyon

A track from Aimyon’s 3rd album, “Heard There’s Delicious Pasta,” released in September 2020.
One key point when choosing karaoke songs that are easy to sing and score 100 on is to pick ones that don’t have too wide a vocal range.
In that respect, this song doesn’t require any high notes that are hard for most people to hit, and its rhythm and tempo are very easy to sing along with, making it one of the best choices.
Although Aimyon is known for her solid vocal ability, this song is very approachable, so definitely give it a try!
You don’t listen to rock.aimyon

It’s Aimyon’s third major single, released in August 2017.
It’s a fine piece where Aimyon’s charming, slightly plainspoken singing matches perfectly with the acoustic, simple arrangement.
The vocal range used in the melody isn’t very wide, so even women who struggle with high notes should find it very easy to sing.
The tempo also makes it very singable.
Try to be mindful of the contrast between the murmured, talk-like parts and the powerful singing in the latter half of the chorus!
Night journeyYorushika

Yorushika’s second digital single, released in March 2020.
If you sing this song at karaoke, you probably won’t feel that the melody is difficult.
It’s that simple and approachable.
One thing to watch out for if you’re aiming for a perfect score is the swung rhythm.
If the vocal rhythm becomes flat, it will ruin everything, so listen closely to the drums and be careful not to fall behind the swung beat.
Also, if you can sing with the same gentle tone and expressiveness as the artist, it should be perfect.
Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100 Points [For Women] (131–140)
Actually…Nogizaka 46

This song, with Aruno Nakanishi as center, was released in 2022 as the group’s 29th single.
It’s an upbeat, catchy track, but the vocal melody is built from relatively relaxed, expansive phrases, making it fairly easy to sing at karaoke—and realistically a song where you can aim for a perfect 100.
When performing it, I feel it’s important to create a clear contrast between the strength of your voice in the chorus and in the other sections.
Keep that in mind as you sing.
That said, if you push too hard and belt in the chorus, you could ruin the song’s vibe, so always aim for a gentle, controlled vocal delivery.
wailing in griefKudō Shizuka

Among Shizuka Kudo’s discography, which has produced numerous hit songs since her solo debut in the late 1980s, the best-selling is Doukoku, released in 1993.
With lyrics by Miyuki Nakajima and composition by Tsugutoshi Goto, it’s a masterpiece, and many women in their 40s likely have it in their karaoke repertoire.
The song is set in a relatively low key for a female vocal, making it ideal for women with lower voices who struggle with high notes.
Kudo’s characteristically sultry vibrato comes through naturally, yet the difficulty level is modest, with a very memorable and easy-to-sing melody line.
It’s also a great choice for those aiming for high scores at karaoke.
Help me! Futon Man (feat. Yuki Kaai)Yukopi

With a surreal style that sets him apart from other Vocaloid producers, Yukopi is a standout.
Many of you have probably heard works like “Strong Wind Slicked-Back Hair” and “Buta Thunder” at least once.
Among Yukopi’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is the new song “Help Me! Futon Man (feat.
Yuki Kaai).” As always, it features extremely simple and surreal vocals.
There’s nothing particularly difficult about it, and the vocal range is very narrow, so if you’re seriously aiming for a perfect 100 score, it’s a piece you should definitely add to your repertoire.



