A must-see for low-voiced women! Popular songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
These days, many songs for both women and men are in higher keys, so there are probably many women with lower voices who feel, “I can’t find songs I can sing because my voice is low,” or “I’m looking for lower-key songs for karaoke.” Forcing yourself to sing songs that don’t suit your natural voice can hurt your throat, and it can be stressful when you can’t sing the way you want.
But don’t worry! There are plenty of songs that sound captivating even with a low voice.
In this article, we’ll introduce lots of songs that women with lower ranges can sing comfortably and confidently.
Find your new favorite track!
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Women Artists (71–80)
Please forget it.Yorushika

Yorushika’s new song “Please Forget.” Yorushika consistently draws attention with their delicate sound, and this work in particular is wrapped in an especially emotive, airy atmosphere.
The track is crafted to be slightly surreal and simple, perfectly matching that mood.
Although the song sits mainly in the mid-to-high to high vocal range, the overall range is narrow, so if you adjust the key, it should be easy to sing even for lower-voiced women.
Definitely try singing it in a key that suits you.
First Love Killernozomi

The female singer-songwriter Noshiki, loved by many listeners for her unique musical style.
Among her many hit tunes, the one I especially recommend for women with lower voices is “First Love Killer.” This track features a comical lyric and overall tone, and its vocal line is very simple, built from repeating the same phrase.
With a very narrow range and an easy vocal line, it’s a great song for women with low voices to try.
shameless; indecentchanmina

Chanmina’s Harenchi is sung mostly in a lower register, giving off a mature, sultry vibe.
Just when you think it will end quietly, the last chorus turns emotional and shifts into a slightly higher range.
I think that switch is really important.
There’s also a rap section in the middle, so that part needs practice too.
My students practiced the rap section a lot as well.
When the rap really lands, it feels great to sing and sounds very cool.
For the rap melody, it seems easy to memorize if you first focus on humming or using a neutral syllable like “la” instead of the lyrics.
Try singing without forcing or pushing your voice!
deep forestDo As Infinity

Do As Infinity’s 10th single, released in June 2001.
Since vocalist Tomiko Van naturally has a robust, low-toned voice, Do As Infinity’s songs are generally great karaoke picks for women with lower voices.
This track in particular is highly recommended because it’s mid-tempo and very easy to sing.
Some people might find the notes around the highest part of the chorus a bit tough, but in that case, switching to falsetto for the high notes can be an effective way to keep it sounding good.
Just be sure to practice making the transition smooth.
Try singing it with an emphasis on the song’s overall vibe.
It’s nothing.Kamishiraishi Mone

A track from Mone Kamishiraishi’s album “chouchou,” released on October 5, 2016.
The song is crafted to make the most of Kamishiraishi’s calm, soothing voice, and it would likely allow a woman with a similarly serene tone to showcase her individuality brilliantly.
It starts with a cappella sections and the arrangement is very simple, so it requires a fair amount of vocal skill to pull off.
Still, it’s absolutely worth practicing and mastering this piece! Give it a try!
ShipwreckNakamori Akina

It won the Gold Prize at the 29th Japan Record Awards in 1987.
Akina Nakamori’s husky, whispery voice really resonates in this song, and it’s highly recommended for those who struggle with high notes! The overall range is fairly wide, from D3 to C#5, but the song shines more in expressiveness than in vocal power.
The melody in the A section sits quite low, so be careful not to let your voice become mumbly.
Try taking plenty of air through your mouth and letting your voice ride on your breath.
The structure builds up from the chorus onward, so sing each of the opening notes clearly and deliberately.
Keep your facial muscles lifted and try to avoid using your throat as much as possible—you should find it easier to sing that way!
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

This is AKB48’s “Koisuru Fortune Cookie,” released in 2014 and an explosive hit.
Rino Sashihara, formerly of AKB, served as the center.
Since it’s originally a song for a large group to sing, it’s made to suit anyone’s vocal range.
The melody isn’t too high or too low, so everyone can sing along—guaranteed to be a huge hit at karaoke!



