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 (141–150)
You’re My Only Shinin’ StarNagayama Miho

It’s the 12th single by singer and actress Miho Nakayama, released in February 1988.
The song was written and composed by Toshiki Kadomatsu, who is also active as a singer, and it was used as an insert song in the drama “Mama wa Idol,” in which Nakayama starred.
Kadomatsu later released a self-cover version of the track himself, and I have a feeling he originally wrote it for his own voice and then offered it to Nakayama after completing it.
From that perspective, the melody feels like it was composed with a male vocalist in mind, making it an ideal ballad for lower-voiced female singers as well.
Kadomatsu’s self-cover might be more useful as a reference for performing the song.
If you’re interested, please look it up.
Lingering Snowiruka

The song we’re introducing this time is famous for Iruka’s cover, but it was originally by Shozo Ise’s folk trio, Kaguyahime.
Iruka’s cover version, which we’re featuring here, was released in November 1975.
It’s a slightly melancholic yet heartwarming piece, with a vocal melody that doesn’t have extreme highs and lows, so it’s a song you can sing reflectively.
That means it should be comfortable at karaoke even for women who struggle with high notes or have lower voices.
The key to making it sound good is to cherish the scenes evoked by the lyrics and sing the whole song gently and smoothly.
When you actually sing it, try to keep it calm and unforced.
Blooming at nightHoshimachi Suisei

As of June 2025, the average score on JOYSOUND karaoke scoring seems to be around 90.35, giving the impression that the average is on the higher side.
Indeed, among Hoshimachi Suisei’s songs, this one doesn’t have an especially high range and is fairly compact, so it’s easier to hit the pitches compared to her other tracks.
Also, the rhythm is very easy to grasp, so once you learn it, it’s a song that’s easy to sing! If you sing while clearly keeping a 4/4 beat, your timing will match more easily and you’ll line up with the pitch bar perfectly.
Once you’re comfortable, it might be a good idea to add techniques like vibrato!
Living My Lifemilet

This is singer-songwriter milet’s 11th digital-only single, released in July 2023.
It was chosen as the theme song for Kansai TV/Fuji TV’s new Monday 10 p.m.
drama, “The Job-Changing Devil.” The slightly languid mood of the track pairs exquisitely with milet’s somewhat lower vocal tone.
You could even say that being able to sing this kind of song well at karaoke is a special privilege of women with lower voices! To make it sound good, try singing with a slightly lingering sense of rhythm and beat—that’s the key.
Keep that in mind when you sing.
Starry NightYuka

This is Yuka’s sixth digital-only single, released in February 2023.
It was selected as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “Hoshifuru Yoru ni” (“On a Starry Night”).
It’s a beautifully crafted, slow-tempo ballad.
What adds even more depth to the song is Yuka’s singing voice.
Recreating this in karaoke is a particular advantage for women with lower voices.
Be sure to listen closely to her original performance for reference, and showcase the charm of your own voice to your friends.
There are many sections in the chorus that are sung in falsetto, so practice switching registers smoothly.
passwordayaka

A song by Ayaka released in November 2018.
Ayaka is a female singer whose husky tone is part of her appeal, so this is one of the best choices for women with naturally lower voices.
However, as with many of Ayaka’s songs—and this one in particular—if you want to sing it properly, you need to have a solid grasp of falsetto, mixed voice, and vocal technique.
In that sense, it may not be the easiest song for just anyone to sing.
That said, it’s also a great example of how, by mastering these techniques, even someone with a naturally husky voice can become a very compelling singer.
So even if you’re a woman with a lower voice who feels a bit insecure about singing right now, I strongly hope you’ll approach this song with a desire to improve.
You’ve got this—good luck!
Crucifix XAve Mujica

The song “Crucifix X” appears in the popular TV anime BanG Dream! Ave Mujica.
Anime centered on bands often end up feeling a bit like a playful pastime, but this series features genuinely crafted tracks across the board, earning high praise even from rock-scene aficionados.
Among them, this piece stands out for its serious, hard-edged melody.
Its vocal range is relatively narrow for this type of song, making it a good choice for women with lower voices to sing comfortably.



