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 (171–180)
Seimei (Voice-Life)tuki.

Released on May 26, 2025, tuki.’s “Seimei” is a very short song—under three minutes—structured as Verse A → Verse B → Chorus → Bridge → Last Chorus.
The melody is easy to remember and doesn’t require belting, so it’s comfortable to sing gently in head voice.
The tempo is very relaxed, so breathing shouldn’t be an issue either.
To summarize the key points: the A section sits a bit low, so avoid squeezing your throat—raise your eyebrows firmly, and imagine releasing the sound slowly right in front of you as you sing.
In fact, rather than only practicing high notes, low notes are surprisingly important! Once your low range is stable, it will directly support your high notes, greatly improving your overall vocal balance.
Also, unfamiliar pitches use more air than you think, so make sure to take in plenty of breath through your mouth!
The Hottest Summer in the WorldPurinsesu Purinsesu

This is the second and eighth single by the Japanese all-female rock band Princess Princess, first released in July 1987 and re-released in July 1989.
The band’s vocalist, Kaori Okui, has a slightly husky voice that’s very appealing, and since her vocal range isn’t particularly high, not just this song but most Princess Princess tracks should be quite manageable at karaoke for women with lower voices or those who struggle with high notes.
Listening with 2021 ears, some elements do feel a bit characteristically ’80s, but the melodies are very singable.
If you’ve been hesitant to sing because of a lower voice, give it a try—you’ll likely discover how fun singing can be!
Adult Chick Childrenyama

Yama is a female singer-songwriter known for her stylish vocal delivery.
While she sometimes sings R&B and clearly has strong vocal ability, Adult Chick Children showcases a vocal line that stays easy to sing throughout, while still making full use of her signature style.
The song has a narrow range, and even with the key change in the latter half, there are no truly high phrases.
However, because the vocals are sung with a relatively thick whisper tone from start to finish, trying to replicate this too precisely can make diaphragmatic control difficult and cause you to run out of breath.
If you’re not used to diaphragmatic (abdominal) breathing, start by singing without adding breathiness to your voice.
navel orangeNogizaka 46

It’s said to be a song released as a single in March 2025, with a double center featuring Kazu Inoue and Aruno Nakanishi.
The overall vocal range is A3–C#5, and since it’s mostly sung around E4, it’s a comfortable key for women.
Listening to the track, it isn’t the type where you belt; it’s sung in a calm, conversational tone.
Because the song flows smoothly, adding a bit of dynamic contrast can help give it definition.
In particular, it’s important to pay attention to the openings of melodic phrases and the accented parts.
Also, where the chorus shifts to head voice on the higher notes, aim for a light delivery and be careful not to add unnecessary tension.
Lush Life!Kuramubon

A track from Japanese rock band clammbon’s mini-album “moment e.p.3,” released in June 2018.
At first listen, many people might think, “Wait, can you really sing this even with a low voice?” But the vocal melody’s range isn’t very wide, so as long as you adjust the key to suit your own range, it should be quite singable even for women with lower voices—or anyone who struggles with high notes.
The singer’s own delivery has quite a distinctive style, but it’s probably better not to imitate it too closely.
The phrasing and rhythmic feel are also distinctive, and I think these aspects are a big part of what makes the song what it is, so try to listen closely to the original and sing it as faithfully as possible.
Women Artists (181–190)
Changeatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

The new song “Change” by Atarashii Gakko! (New School Leaders).
While they’ve traditionally based their style on revival motifs, lately they’ve been incorporating hip-hop effectively.
This track is no exception, featuring their unique hip-hop flavor.
Since rap-style vocals run throughout, you won’t hear the typical high notes found in standard pop songs.
The rap flow is crafted to be easy to deliver, so even lower-voiced women who aren’t confident in rapping should be able to sing it without issue.
A quiet legendTakeuchi Mariya

Mariya Takeuchi’s new song “Shizukana Densetsu” (“A Quiet Legend”).
Mariya Takeuchi’s vocal charm lies in her lower to mid range, and the arrangement of the track is crafted to make the most of her strengths.
This release is no exception, featuring a composition that highlights her mid-to-low register.
Since it doesn’t have the fast tempo or vocal lines typical of recent pop, women in their 40s and above with lower voices should be able to sing it comfortably.
Even younger women can use it to convey a mature allure, so give it a try at karaoke.



