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 (111–120)
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Aimer’s sixth major single, released in November 2018.
It was the theme song for NTV’s Wednesday drama “We Cannot Become Beasts.” This track lets you fully enjoy Aimer’s cool, somewhat boyish vocals.
While the song doesn’t require an extremely wide vocal range to sing, Aimer herself skillfully uses both strong chest-voice highs and falsetto to express the song, so in that sense it might be a bit challenging as a karaoke pick for women who struggle with high notes.
When you try singing it, be sure to choose a key that suits your own voice.
SunshadeYuka

Yuka, a female singer-songwriter whose unique musical style influenced by Western music has earned her high acclaim in the industry.
She’s known for her wide musical range—from R&B-flavored tracks to sharp, punchy rock—but this work is crafted as classic alternative rock.
While the overall groove is tight and edgy, the vocal lines are surprisingly centered in the low-to-mid to mid range.
If you’re a lower-voiced female singer who excels at delivering a rich, powerful tone, definitely give this piece a try.
Plastic LoveTakeuchi Mariya

This is Mariya Takeuchi’s 12th single, released on April 25, 1984.
It’s also included on her sixth album, VARIETY, released the same year.
The song falls into what’s commonly called the city pop genre—a track that exudes that stylish ’80s vibe.
I suspect the sound owes a great deal to the skills of Tatsuro Yamashita, her husband and the producer of this work.
As for the vocals, the melody doesn’t span a very wide range and is centered mainly in the mid register, so even women with lower voices or those who struggle with high notes can pick it for karaoke and enjoy it with ease.
If the rhythm turns flat, it will ruin the song’s feel, so focus on really locking into the groove as you sing! Nailing that slightly bouncy rhythm is the key to making it sound just right.
CHE.R.RYYUI

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.
SunYorushika

Yorushika is a musical duo supported by a wide range of generations.
They have many hit songs, but among them, the new track Taiyo is especially recommended for women with lower voices.
Even within Yorushika’s catalog, this song boasts one of the narrowest vocal ranges.
As a result, it’s very easy to sing for low-voiced women who find high notes difficult.
The vocal line also has few ups and downs, making it easier to stay on pitch.
It’s great for those aiming for a high score as well, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
friendsiri

It’s a single by singer-songwriter iri that was released digitally in October 2022.
It’s also been used as a tie-in song for the Mercedes-AMG SL.
iri has a very masculine, deep voice, so this alone might make her and this song a top choice for women with low voices to pick at karaoke.
However, the track does include a rap section, and it’s undeniable that you need a fairly strong sense of beat and rhythm to sing it well.
Listen closely to both the vocal and rap parts, study the phrase breaks and rests, and then try singing while paying close attention to the drums and bass in the backing track.
romantic feelingsAikawa Nanase

For women in their 40s who aren’t comfortable with high notes, Nanase Aikawa’s “Koigokoro” should be easy to sing! The overall range is fairly wide, from F3 to C#5, but if you like rock, it’s highly recommended—it’s a song you can sing with drive and emotion.
Of course, pitch is important when singing, but for a song like this, really locking into the rhythm matters too.
If you ride the rhythm, your melody line and timing will line up, and your pitch will naturally fall into place.
So rather than focusing too much on matching pitch, it’s best to prioritize staying solidly in the groove.
Also, enunciate clearly and your voice will come out confidently.
Since you’re singing, I want you to project your voice and enjoy singing comfortably!



