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 Easy to Score 100 Points [For Women] (141–150)
Baby youYūka

It’s Yuka’s first single for her major-label debut, released in January 2023.
With a very friendly, easy-to-remember melody and a tempo that’s comfortable for many people to sing, this track is practically perfect when you want to score 100 at karaoke.
When you actually sing it, practice switching smoothly between registers for the brief falsetto (head voice) moments that pop up in parts of the chorus where the notes go high.
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.
rough codeIBERIs

IBERIs, a voice-actor girls’ unit, has been gaining popularity.
Unlike other idol groups, they showcase their charming voices, and the cute, pop vocals born from their distinctive tones are winning support from young men and women alike.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend as an easy piece to score a perfect 100 on is Rough Code.
It’s a tightly crafted pop track with a real sense of momentum.
Because their voices are high, you might think the range is wide, but this song actually doesn’t require a broad vocal range.
Since the group’s main focus isn’t vocals, the vocal lines are kept simple.
If you can stay on pitch, this is a song where aiming for a perfect score is quite achievable.
Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100 Points [For Women] (151–160)
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

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.
secret base 〜What You Gave Me〜ZONE

This is the third major single by the Japanese girls’ rock band ZONE, released on August 8, 2001.
It was used as the theme song for the TBS daytime drama series Kids War 3: “Zakenna yo,” starring Mao Inoue.
It was reportedly ZONE’s first-ever tie-in with a TV drama.
The song is striking for its slightly melancholic melody with an acoustic mood.
It feels only natural that it became a million-selling hit—truly a Heisei-era classic.
The vocal melody is very catchy and easy to remember, which likely contributed greatly to its popularity.
It’s also a straightforward tune that’s easy to sing at karaoke, so I encourage you to master it and aim for a perfect score.
When you sing it, be careful not to rush the rhythm.
Last live showBurandē Senki

Brandy Senki is a girls’ rock band that has gained popularity for its diverse musicality.
While they sometimes incorporate Black music styles like R&B and neo-soul, their new track “Last Live” unfolds as an orthodox rock number.
The loud performance can be misleading, but the vocal line is gentle—with no extreme leaps in pitch or intense phrases—so simply following the pitch accurately is enough to aim for a high score.



