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 (181–190)
Pick you upiri

When you think of female artists with low voices, many of you might picture iri first.
iri is a Japanese R&B singer with a cool, low-toned voice that even captivates women.
Her new track, Pick you up, starts with an intro that leans more toward Afrobeat than R&B, then smoothly unfolds into dance R&B.
There’s falsetto in the chorus, but since it’s sung in a whispery style, it should be manageable even for low-voiced women.
Try singing without forcing it—aim for a delivery where a bit of breath escapes.
Women Artists (191–200)
March of the PetalsAimer

This is Aimer’s 16th single overall, released on January 9, 2019.
It was issued as a triple A-side along with “I beg you” and “Sailing.” Though the arrangement is simple and built around the sound of an acoustic guitar, it becomes a refreshing track that conveys the song’s theme of “spring.” Over that simple sound, you can enjoy Aimer’s slightly boyish, husky vocals—an excellent piece of work.
Since it doesn’t reach very high notes throughout, it’s also recommended as a karaoke pick for women with lower voices.
Be careful not to let it turn into a mumble when you sing—make sure to enunciate the lyrics clearly so they come across to listeners.
Days of JewelsAina ji Endo

This is Aina The End’s 11th digital-only single, released in July 2023.
Her husky voice and slightly languid delivery create an exquisite world within the song.
For women with a similarly husky, slightly boyish voice, this could be one of the best choices to sing at karaoke.
There’s a section in the final chorus where the vocal melody goes a bit higher, so please be careful not to strain your voice or hurt your throat.
DiamondPurinsesu Purinsesu

Princess Princess’s 7th single, released in April 1989.
It’s an extremely catchy track with a pleasantly buoyant rhythm.
Since Kaori Okui, the vocalist of Puri-Puri, has a singing voice that includes many low overtones with a slightly husky quality, I think this is one of the best choices for women with a similar timbre to pick at karaoke.
The melody doesn’t require particularly high notes either, so even women with lower voices should be able to choose it casually and sing it with ease.
Have fun singing it with a light, lively feel!
AitaiKato Miria

Miliyah Kato’s “Aitai” is such a heart-wrenching song, and her voice matches it perfectly.
If you’re aiming for a perfect score with this track, try to focus on singing each note carefully so the melody doesn’t rush.
Since it’s a relaxed song and you should have plenty of opportunities to breathe, make sure to take a solid breath and pay close attention to the pitch bar for each phrase.
Also, because Miliyah Kato has a unique vocal style, trying to imitate it too much might throw off your rhythm, so I think it’s best to sing it straightforwardly at first.
One Heartatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

Recently, the idol group Atarashii Gakko! has been attracting attention from around the world.
Their music, which mixes hip-hop and kayōkyoku with the distinctive flavor of comic songs not found in typical idol acts, is striking.
Their new track is One Heart.
Compared to their other songs, it leans more heavily into the comic-song character and has a bright, upbeat feel.
The vocal range is moderately wide, but most of the song sits in the mid register, and the hook is centered in the lower range, which should fully highlight the appeal of singers with lower female voices.
Stardust VenusAimer

The 4th single “Hoshikuzu Venus,” released as a double A-side with “Anata ni Deawanakereba ~Natsuyuki Fuyuka~.” Chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV One Two Next drama “Will Such Extravagant Love Fall Upon Me?,” it features a spacious ensemble highlighted by delicate piano tones that feels wonderfully soothing.
Although the vocal range is narrow and the tempo is relaxed, be careful of the sudden leap in pitch that appears in the chorus, which can be tricky.
With sentimental lyrics that stir the heart, it’s a ballad you’ll want to sing with feeling at karaoke.



