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] (161–170)
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Last Lamp is a four-piece band active in Tokyo with a concept centered on classic, melody-driven songs.
They’ve been gaining traction lately, so if you keep an eye on the Japanese rock scene, you’ve likely heard of them.
Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend is Love Letter.
True to their concept, it’s a straight-up classic ballad, featuring catchy melodic lines that feel like they could’ve been around for over 20 years.
There’s a single falsetto moment in the chorus, but since it’s at a slow tempo, there’s little risk of going off pitch.
In conclusion
In recent Japanese pop songs, the pitch moves up and down so dramatically that there aren’t many tracks where it’s easy to aim for a perfect 100, but with the selection this time, many of you may feel you can sing them.
To aim for 100 points, the most important thing is to match the pitch bar precisely.
Focus on following the pitch rather than techniques like vibrato or pitch scoops.
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