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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!

Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100 Points [For Women] (121–130)

The Ten CommandmentsAdo

[Ado] The Ten Commandments (1984) (Lyric Video)
The Ten CommandmentsAdo

When you think of Ado, her shouts in the mid-to-high range and the expressive high notes probably come to mind, right? While those aspects are certainly part of her appeal, her lower register actually holds a great deal of charm as well.

In her cover of Akina Nakamori’s classic “Jukkai (The Ten Commandments),” you can fully savor Ado’s rich low tones.

Since it’s an older song, the vocal line is very straightforward.

That simplicity leaves little room for the kinds of tricks you find in modern pop, but it also makes it easy to follow the pitch—so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Cinematic RomanceMizuni Ukikusa

Cinematic Romance / Mizuni Ukikusa
Cinematic RomanceMizuni Ukikusa

The band Mizuni Ukikusa has won popularity for its nostalgic style.

Their music is characterized by ethereal melodies with a distinctly Japanese flair, and their unparalleled sound has made them especially popular among hardcore band enthusiasts.

Among Mizuni Ukikusa’s tracks, the one I particularly recommend is Cinematic Romance.

Rooted in Showa-era kayōkyoku, it features frequent, gently subdued mid-to-low vocal lines that are a delight for lower-voiced female singers.

Be careful not to let the pitch drop too much, but give it a try and sing it with care.

Song of SpringFujihara Sakura

Sakura Fujiwara – Spring Song (Lyric Video) – 360 Reality Audio
Song of SpringFujihara Sakura

Sakura Fujiwara is a female singer-songwriter popular for her country-inspired musical style.

Active since the 2010s, she has produced several hit numbers.

Among her songs, the one especially recommended for women with lower voices is Haru no Uta (Spring Song).

It’s frequently used on platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts, so many people may find it familiar.

The chorus has a calm feel, and the verses through the pre-chorus sit mostly in the low to low-mid range, making it very easy to sing for women with lower voices.

wailing in griefKudō Shizuka

Shizuka Kudo / Doukoku [Official Video]
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.

Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100 Points [For Women] (131–140)

ORIONNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima "ORION" Music Video
ORIONNakajima Mika

This is Mika Nakashima’s 27th single, released in November 2008.

It’s a very simple ballad, so if you sing each note carefully, I think it’s quite possible to aim for a perfect 100 in karaoke.

Rather than trying too hard to “sing well,” focus on a natural delivery and you should be able to score high.

If there’s any difficult part, it would probably be the switch to falsetto at the end of the chorus.

Practice so you can transition naturally between chest voice and falsetto.

wavy flowAimer

Aimer “wavy flow” Music Video (Smartphone app game “Azur Lane” 5th Anniversary Theme Song)
wavy flowAimer

This song, produced as the 5th anniversary anthem for the smartphone game app Azur Lane, was released digitally in June 2022.

With its slightly heavy rhythm, distorted guitar tones, and a memorable piano phrase in the intro, it has been crafted into a melancholic piece.

However, the melody in the vocal part is very straightforward, and the range it uses isn’t very wide, so it’s a song where you could realistically aim for a perfect 100 if you pick it at karaoke.

Since it’s important to bring out the weight of the beat when singing this track, try to really feel the backing track’s rhythm as you perform.

beetle (specifically, a rhinoceros beetle)aiko

This is aiko’s fourth major-label single, released in November 1999.

At the time of release, it landed multiple tie-ins with various commercials and TV programs and became a platinum hit.

The track was produced to perfectly match aiko’s distinctive voice and singing style, making it easy to see why it became such a big hit back then.

Both the song itself and the vocal melody line have a few sections with somewhat unique note movements, so it might be a bit advanced if you’re aiming for a perfect 100 in karaoke.

But if you really learn the song first, you should be fine! Practice switching smoothly into falsetto for the highest notes in the chorus.

If you’re not confident about making that smooth transition, try lowering the key of the backing track.