[Calling all low-voiced women in their 40s!] Songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
Have you ever felt like you “can’t sing it because the range is too high” at karaoke? For women with lower voices, songs with high keys aren’t just uncomfortable to sing—they also make choosing songs a challenge.
But don’t worry.
In this article, we introduce a wide variety of songs with comfortable ranges that you can sing without strain, even if your voice is on the lower side! From nostalgic classics to the latest hits, find the perfect song that matches your voice!
Playlist
| [Calling all low-voiced women in their 40s!] Songs that are easy to sing at karaoke | |||
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| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1 | eternityZARD | play_arrow | Paradise Lost Theme Song Ballad High-Pitched Singing Technique |
| 2 | wailing in griefKudō Shizuka | play_arrow | Shizuka Kudo’s “Dōkoku” is a classic with a narrow vocal range that’s easy to sing. |
| 3 | Song of LifeTakeuchi Mariya | play_arrow | Mariya Takeuchi’s theme song for NHK’s “The Pioneers” |
| 4 | Thanks.DREAMS COME TRUE | play_arrow | DREAMS COME TRUE’s “Thank You.” is an easy song to sing. |
| 5 | For the momentEvery Little Thing | play_arrow | Let's sing ELT's classic song 'For the moment' |
| 6 | Sunny Day SundaySenchimentaru Basu | play_arrow | Sentimental Bus’s classic summer song |
| 7 | romantic feelingsAikawa Nanase | play_arrow | Nanase Aikawa’s “Koigokoro” is an easy song for women in their 40s to sing. |
| 8 | SWEET 19 BLUESAmuro Namie | play_arrow | A film theme song composed by Tetsuya Komuro, with the humming being important |
| 9 | ShipwreckNakamori Akina | play_arrow | Akina Nakamori’s husky-voiced masterpiece, rich in expressive power |
| 10 | I’m glad I met you.Koizumi Kyoko | play_arrow | Kyoko Koizumi’s classic hit—a great, easy-to-sing song |
| 11 | for a long timeKiroro | play_arrow | Kiroro’s “Nagai Aida” is a song that women in their 40s find easy to sing. |
| 12 | StoryAI | play_arrow | How to Master the High C Bridge in AI’s “Story” |
| 13 | Come, spring.Matsutōya Yumi | play_arrow | The famous song from the NHK morning drama series “Haru yo, koi” |
| 14 | beetle (specifically, a rhinoceros beetle)aiko | play_arrow | Beetles switch between falsetto and chest voice when they sing. |
| 15 | First LoveUtada Hikaru | play_arrow | The appeal of Hikaru Utada’s vocals in ballads |
| 16 | LOVE MachineMōningu Musume. | play_arrow | Musical Style and Influence of Morning Musume |
| 17 | rainMoritaka Chisato | play_arrow | Chisato Moritaka’s classic song “Ame” is an easy-to-sing masterpiece. |
| 18 | Dancing HeroOginome Yōko | play_arrow | An upbeat disco-style song |
| 19 | Listening to OliviaAnri | play_arrow | Features of Anri’s classic song “Listening to Olivia” |
| 20 | Azure RabbitNoriko Sakai | play_arrow | A masterpiece of Showa-era kayō-style pop: an easy-to-sing classic. |
| 21 | La La LaDaikoku Maki | play_arrow | Maki Ohguro’s classic song “La La La” is powerful and refreshing. |
| 22 | vexing lipsTakahashi Mariko | play_arrow | Mari Takahashi’s famous song “Hagayui Kuchibiru” (Frustrating Lips) |
| 23 | TOMORROWMayo Okamoto | play_arrow | Mayo Okamoto's 'TOMORROW' is ideal for low-voiced women. |
| 24 | Kiss me right nowLINDBERG | play_arrow | Introducing LINDBERG’s hit songs from the 1990s |
| 25 | Hello, Again ~A Place That’s Been Around Since Long Ago~My Little Lover | play_arrow | My Little Lover’s classic songs are easy to sing. |
| 26 | A Naked Heartaimyon | play_arrow | AIMYON “Naked Heart” Vocal Performance Commentary |
| 27 | Pure AsiaPUFFY | play_arrow | A famous song by Puffy, a popular duo from the 2000s |
| 28 | The strong and fleeting onesCocco | play_arrow | Cocco’s classic from the ’90s—narrow vocal range and easy to sing |
| 29 | Riding on the back of a silver dragonNakajima Miyuki | play_arrow | The song Gin no Ryuu has a narrow vocal range and is easy to sing. |
| 30 | Marigoldaimyon | play_arrow | A masterpiece that sings of the fleeting nature of love and of hope |
| 31 | ElectricityUtada Hikaru | play_arrow | In electro beats, the offbeat rhythm is important |
| 32 | GoodbyeGAO | play_arrow | GAO's signature song 'Sayonara' is a masterpiece. |
| 33 | Angel’s RestHisamatsu Fumina | play_arrow | Fumina Hisamatsu has a singing style reminiscent of a male rock vocalist. |
| 34 | A Little SongJUJU | play_arrow | Singing highlights of JUJU’s new song “Chiisana Uta” (A Little Song) |
| 35 | PledgeAnjura Aki | play_arrow | Angela Aki’s song of self-acceptance |
| 36 | Lila LilhaKimura Kaera | play_arrow | Kaela Kimura’s songs, easy-to-sing rock style |
| 37 | Become the windtsuji ayano | play_arrow | Aya Tsuji’s gentle singing voice and classic songs |
| 38 | Sign of LovePUFFY | play_arrow | PUFFY's 'Ai no Shirushi' — a famous, easy-to-sing song in a low key |
| 39 | Never endsUru | play_arrow | Explanation of Vocal Techniques in Drama Theme Songs |
| 40 | I hate this love songchanmina | play_arrow | A new song resonating with Chanmina’s deep voice |
| 41 | Yellow Yellow HappyPoketto Bisuketsu | play_arrow | Pocket Biscuits songs are for women in their 40s. |
| 42 | Don’t give upZARD | play_arrow | ZARD’s Izumi Sakai’s classic song “Makenaide” (“Don’t Give Up”) |
| 43 | PRIDEImai Miki | play_arrow | A love song Tomoyasu Hotei gave to Miki Imai |
| 44 | With love from a certain futureback number | play_arrow | The vocal range in the MOS Burger commercial song is wide. |
| 45 | #Tokyo LIFEKato Miria | play_arrow | A cool R&B-style track where the rhythm is key |
| 46 | Wasshoi!Aikawa Nanase | play_arrow | Nanase Aikawa Appointed Japan–Brazil Friendship Ambassador, Releases New Enka-Style Single |
| 47 | KanadeSukima Suichi | play_arrow | Sukima Switch’s “Kanade” is a masterpiece suited for low voices. |
| 48 | protagonistSUPER BEAVER | play_arrow | Sing with attention to the opening pronunciation and the four-beat accent. |
| 49 | MatatabiWANIMA | play_arrow | Nyaito Theme Song Rock Track Karaoke Hype |
| 50 | LAT,43˚ N 〜Forty-three degrees north latitude〜DREAMS COME TRUE | play_arrow | I recommend DREAMS COME TRUE’s easy-to-sing classic “LAT, 43˚ N.” |
| 51 | ChaO!Kōda Kumi | play_arrow | A song that’s all about the groove—moving your body and singing along for fun |
| 52 | IT’S ALL RIGHTDaikoku Maki | play_arrow | Gaining courage and energy from Maki Ohguro’s songs |
| 53 | The Ten CommandmentsAdo | play_arrow | The allure of Ado’s low voice and her covers of Akina Nakamori’s songs |
| 54 | If I’m wrapped in kindnessMatsutōya Yumi | play_arrow | Introducing Yumi’s nostalgic theme song from Kiki’s Delivery Service |
| 55 | SNOW DANCEDREAMS COME TRUE | play_arrow | Recommended DCT song for women with low voices: “SNOW DANCE” |
| 56 | Face the changeEvery Little Thing | play_arrow | An early signature song of ELT from the ’90s, packed with synth vibes. |
| 57 | Love me sinfullyChara | play_arrow | A track with a soulful low-end feel, showcasing Chara’s charm. |
| 58 | I’m only gazing at you.Daikoku Maki | play_arrow | Maki Ohguro expresses a diverse range of genres with her powerful vocals |
| 59 | Tokyo at 7 p.m.Pizzicato Five | play_arrow | A classic song by the Shibuya-kei band Pizzicato Five |
| 60 | I want to be happy.Uchida Yuki | play_arrow | Yuki Uchida’s classic song “I Want to Be Happy” is recommended. |
| 61 | Blue WaterMorikawa Miho | play_arrow | Miho Morikawa’s signature song “Blue Water” |
| 62 | A flower blooming in joyACO | play_arrow | The classic song by ACO, a female trip-hop singer. |
| 63 | threadNakajima Miyuki | play_arrow | The charm and influence of Miyuki Nakajima’s classic song “Ito” |
| 64 | Hello, my friendMatsutōya Yumi | play_arrow | Yuming’s classic song “Hello, my friend” |
| 65 | NO TITLISTMiyazawa Rie | play_arrow | Rie Miyazawa’s songs are simple and resonate with the heart. |
| 66 | PIECE OF MY WISHImai Miki | play_arrow | Miki Imai’s classic song “PIECE OF MY WISH” |
| 67 | I can hear humming.Kahimi Karie | play_arrow | The stylish songs of Kahimi Karie, a Shibuya-style gal |
| 68 | TEARS ~Within Time…Ganaha Mina | play_arrow | A hit song by Mina Ganaha, a singer from Amami Ōshima. |
| 69 | My pager doesn’t beep anymoreKunitake Mari | play_arrow | Kunitake Mari’s classic song “Pokeberu” is striking. |
| 70 | My Room, My Dress Shirt, and MeHiramatsu Eri | play_arrow | Eri Hiramatsu’s classic song “The Room, the Dress Shirt, and Me” |
| 71 | Fade OutKoizumi Kyoko | play_arrow | Kyoko Koizumi's 80s-style synth track |
| 72 | Let me stay for the night.Kobayashi Sachiko | play_arrow | The allure of Sachiko Kobayashi’s classic Showa-era kayōkyoku songs |


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