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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] (131–140)

Marshmallowaimyon

Aimyon – Marshmallow [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
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!

Night journeyYorushika

Yorushika – Night Journey (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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.

aimlesslyAimer

Aimer “Aimlessly” MUSIC VIDEO (Anime “Ranking of Kings: The Treasure Chest of Courage” Ending Theme)
aimlesslyAimer

This is Aimer’s 22nd single, released in May 2023.

It was chosen as the ending theme for the anime Ranking of Kings: The Treasure Chest of Courage.

While the song is a relatively simple ballad, Aimer uses a remarkably diverse range of vocal expressions to beautifully convey the song’s world.

It might be a bit challenging if you’re aiming for a high score at karaoke, but the melody itself is very straightforward and beautiful.

Be sure to study in advance—where the rests fall in each phrase, where to sustain notes, and where to cut them off—then give it a try.

The wind is blowing.ikimonogakari

Ikimonogakari 'The Wind Is Blowing' Music Video
The wind is blowing.ikimonogakari

This is Ikimono-gakari’s 24th single, released in July 2008.

It’s one of their signature songs, known for its slightly poignant melody.

In terms of vocal range, it should fall comfortably within a range that most women can sing without strain.

The melody is also very easy to sing and remember, so even those who don’t sing often should be fine.

Try to listen carefully to the karaoke drum track and avoid letting the vocal rhythm rush ahead.

Also, practice singing the high notes with an open, relaxed tone, doing your best not to tighten your throat.

I’m proudKahara Tomomi

Tomomi Kahala – “I’m proud” PV (original full version)
I'm proudKahara Tomomi

This is Tomomi Kahara’s third single, released on March 6, 1996, produced by the one and only Tetsuya Komuro.

It came out amid an unprecedented J-pop boom when million-selling hits were dropping one after another—and this track also achieved million-seller status.

One key factor for a J-pop song to become a hit is how often it’s selected and sung at karaoke, and that tendency was especially strong in the ’90s when this song was released.

Perhaps reflecting that era, the melody is very catchy and easy to remember.

While there are quite a few high notes, if you can get through those, scoring a perfect 100 isn’t just a dream—so give it a try.

Rather than overthinking it, lightly humming it as you sing might actually be the shortcut to a high score.

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tuki. “Seesaw” Official Music Video
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One of the most popular female singer-songwriters right now is Tuki.

Despite her very young age, she has a knack for catchy lyrics and a musicality that captures the public’s heart.

Among her works, the song I especially recommend as an easy choice for aiming a perfect score is Seesaw.

There’s only one spot in the chorus where a falsetto appears, and aside from that there aren’t any sections that could be considered difficult.

The falsetto part isn’t too low or too high either, so if you have basic vocal skills, you should be able to sing it without any trouble.

Whimsical Romanticikimonogakari

Ikimonogakari “Kimagure Romantic” Music Video
Whimsical Romanticikimonogakari

This is Ikimonogakari’s 12th single, released in December 2008.

It was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Celeb to Binbō Tarō,” among other tie-ins, so many of you may have heard it on television.

The intro, which has a video game–like BGM feel, is especially memorable.

The song itself is very bright and fun, with a vocal melody that’s easy to remember and sing, so I hope you’ll learn it and aim for a perfect score.

When singing, pay particular attention to clearly observing the rests between phrases in the A and B sections, creating a strong contrast with the more rhythmic chorus, and smoothly switching to falsetto for the brief moment it appears in the chorus melody.

It might be a slightly advanced pick if you’re aiming for a high score, but I encourage you to give it your best and take on the challenge.