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[Women in Their 40s] Even If You’re Tone-Deaf, You Can Sing! Karaoke Songs That Fit a Woman’s Vocal Range

As you enter your 40s, not only does age-related decline set in, but the cumulative effects of lifestyle habits like drinking and smoking can also make it harder to produce your voice.

If you feel you’re tone-deaf, you may be even more sensitive to these changes.

This time, we’ve selected karaoke songs that are easy to sing for women in their 40s who struggle with being tone-deaf!

We also touch on specific tips, so if you want to build your vocal technique and overcome tone-deafness, don’t miss this!

[Women in their 40s] Songs Even the Tone-Deaf Can Sing! Karaoke Tracks That Fit the Female Vocal Range (51–60)

One more time,One more chanceYamazaki Masayoshi

Masayoshi Yamazaki – “One more time, One more chance” MUSIC VIDEO [4K Quality]
One more time,One more chanceYamazaki Masayoshi

Masayoshi Yamazaki is a singer-songwriter known for stylish musicality and moving lyrics.

His classic songs still hold up today and continue to be popular among younger generations.

Among his works, the song I recommend for women in their 40s is “One more time, One more chance.” As we age, it can become harder to hit high notes.

This song has a relatively narrow vocal range, making it easy to sing even for those who tend to strain their voices, so women who are prone to throat fatigue should find it comfortable to perform.

I won’t fall in love anymore.Makihara Noriyuki

[Official] Noriyuki Makihara “I Won’t Fall in Love Again” (Music Video) [5th Single] (1992) Noriyuki Makihara / Mou Koi Nante Shinai
I won't fall in love anymore.Makihara Noriyuki

Singer-songwriter Noriyuki Makihara has produced many long-running hits.

Although we no longer see him on television due to his scandal, the masterpieces he left behind are still loved by many listeners.

Among his works, the one I particularly recommend is Mou Koi Nante Shinai (“I Won’t Fall in Love Again”).

While the end of the chorus is slightly challenging, it’s not so high that you need to use falsetto, and both the A and B sections are easy to sing, so I think it’s suitable even for women in their 40s.

confessionTakeuchi Mariya

With the revival boom, songs from the 1980s have been drawing attention lately.

In particular, Mariya Takeuchi, as a leading singer of city pop, is very popular at karaoke.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Kokuhaku (Confession).

This piece features many low-register parts, making it very easy to sing even for women in their 40s who may find high notes harder to reach.

It’s a must-listen for anyone looking for a song that doesn’t strain the throat.

La La LaDaikoku Maki

La La La – Maki Ohguro (Full)
La La LaDaikoku Maki

This is Maki Ohguro’s 10th single, released in October 1995, and her biggest hit, having sold over a million copies.

While Maki Ohguro is often associated with “cool rock songs,” this track showcases a very cute, charming world.

That said, her signature vocal prowess is still on full display here, so for those who aren’t confident singers… well, it might be a bit challenging.

However, as mentioned, it’s an extremely cute song, so unlike many of her other tracks, you don’t need dynamic belting or powerful high notes to sing this one.

Relax your shoulders and try singing it sweetly, focusing on conveying the bright, slightly laid-back melody and adorable lyrics.

The chorus might even be fun to sing together as a group with friends!

[Women in their 40s] Songs Even the Tone-Deaf Can Sing! Karaoke Tracks That Fit the Female Vocal Range (61–70)

StoryAI

A signature work by AI released in May 2005, known for its gentle, comforting melody and striking lyrics that portray life’s precious moments.

It’s a warm song that honestly expresses gratitude to a loved one and the joy of walking together.

The simple melodic line and heartfelt lyrics create a calm atmosphere, making it a tune you’ll want to hum along to with someone special.

It’s also perfect for karaoke—singing it together naturally brings out smiles from everyone.

rainMoritaka Chisato

Chisato Moritaka was an idol who was hugely active from the late 1980s through the 1990s.

While she was a classic pure-hearted idol, she’s also known for having many songs that stir the emotions.

Among her works, the song I especially recommend for women in their 40s who aren’t confident about singing is “Ame” (Rain).

It’s a quintessential J-pop ballad with an extremely singable vocal line.

There are virtually no long sustained notes, so even those who struggle with breath control should be able to sing it without difficulty.

The roseYuka

Yuka – The rose (Official Music Video)
The roseYuka

“The rose,” a song by Yuka released in October 2025.

Centered on a distinctly feminine yet powerful theme that highlights beauty that protects and beauty that perseveres, this work leaves a strong impression.

While the serious, subdued melody suits its introspective theme perfectly, it also incorporates many elements reminiscent of Western pop.

That said, there are no advanced techniques like runs or shouts; the only challenging parts are the mid-range falls and falsetto.

Since the song doesn’t require a particularly wide vocal range, those who struggle with falsetto may find it easier to sing by lowering the key.