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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!

Women Artists (91–100)

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CHANMINA – Lewd (Official Music Video) –
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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!

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Aimyon – Harunohi [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
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In “Harunohi,” the A and B sections sit in a lower range, and the chorus jumps up into the higher register.

The highest note is C#5, but the melody is very clear, so it should be relatively easy to sing in tune.

Also, adding dynamics within the song will boost your score, so try to build excitement from A section → B section → chorus.

Stability is important for karaoke scoring, too, so focus on fundamentals: sustain your long tones to match the pitch bar, come in cleanly on the opening notes, and keep your intonation solid.

If you keep these basics in mind, you can aim for 100 points—give it a try!

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Backlight (UTA from ONE PIECE FILM RED)
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This is Ado’s 12th single, released on July 6, 2022.

It’s one of the in-film songs for ONE PIECE FILM RED and serves as the third track in a project where seven groups of artists provided one theme song and six in-film songs.

It was released under Ado’s name, as she was chosen to perform Uta’s vocal parts.

It’s a rock number that really showcases Ado’s very husky voice and distinctive singing style.

The original has a somewhat masculine vocal feel, and being able to reproduce it at karaoke might be a special advantage for women with lower voices.

By all means, try to fully channel Ado and go for a complete copy! However, be careful—there are sections in the vocal melody with large jumps in pitch.

Also, please take care not to strain your throat by imitating the slightly distorted vocal tone.

ANGELUS -Angelus-Shimatani Hitomi

Hitomi Shimatani / ANGELUS [OFFICIAL MV FULL SIZE]
ANGELUS -Angelus-Shimatani Hitomi

“ANGELUS” was released as Hitomi Shimatani’s 16th single.

It’s also well known as the opening theme song for the anime Inuyasha.

Among Shimatani’s songs, the key feels consistently on the lower side.

There are a few parts that should be sung in light falsetto, so keep that in mind as you sing.

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This is Japanese singer-songwriter YUI’s eighth single, released on March 7, 2007.

The song starts with a low, murmuring melody, and even the high tones needed in the chorus aren’t particularly high, so I think it’s an easy choice for karaoke even for women with lower voices.

If you emphasize the lower range in the A-melody and use a tone with more high-frequency components in the chorus to create contrast, you should be able to deliver a very polished performance.

In that sense, it might be a song that demands expressiveness more than vocal range.

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It’s a stylish track where piano tones that color the city night intertwine with a sophisticated band sound.

The lyrics rhythmically list Tokyo station names and musical instruments, and the unique word choices grip listeners and won’t let go.

Included on Ringo Sheena’s album “Muzai Moratorium,” released in February 1999, this song isn’t a single, yet it has earned fervent support among fans.

Its enduring appeal is evident from surpassing 200 million streams in September 2024.

With a relatively low key and a calm melodic line overall, it’s a song you can sing coolly even if high notes are hard for you.

It’s the perfect number for creating a slightly mature atmosphere when you’re at karaoke with friends.

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Mariya Takeuchi – Let Me Give You a Song (Official Music Video)
Let me give you a songTakeuchi Mariya

Mariya Takeuchi’s new song “Uta wo Okurou” (“Let Me Send You a Song”).

Thanks to the global boom in city pop, she’s now drawing attention from younger generations as well.

Even today, without changing the musical style she’s had since back then, she continues to release wonderful tracks that highlight her unique character.

Among her songs, this one is marked by a particularly gentle melody.

Since it doesn’t include any difficult high notes, it’s perfect for showcasing lower tones in a calm atmosphere.

Be sure to check it out.