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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Female Artists (211–220)
Ride or DieLitty

Right now, rapper Litty is rapidly gaining momentum on the female rap scene.
With catchy lyrics and a musical style that modern women can relate to, she’s been attracting growing popularity—and even more attention since the start of 2025.
Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Ride or Die.” Its melodic rap leans heavily into the vocal side, and because it’s sung in a low key throughout, it’s the perfect song to bring out the allure of women with deeper voices.
I Want to Eat Naan (feat. Yuki Kaai)Yukopi

Composer Yukopi, known for churning out hits with a uniquely individual musical style.
Their latest track, “I Want to Eat Naan (feat.
Uta Utane),” released in June, maintains the same comical and surreal tone as before.
While “singing covers” of this kind of song tend to attract singers with cute voices, this particular piece is one of Yukopi’s more downer-leaning tracks, making it especially recommended for women with lower voices.
By all means, try singing it with a laid-back, surreal vibe.
Every SecondMīna Okabe

Miina Okabe is an overseas artist with roots in Japan.
Lately, she’s been working on songs in Japanese and has gained immense popularity in certain circles.
Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is Every Second.
Since Miina Okabe herself has a lower voice, I think it’s a very singable song for low-voiced women.
If you’re worried about the falsetto in the chorus, lowering the key by one or two steps could be a good idea.
Female Artists (221–230)
Dear Panta RheiUesaka Sumire

Not only as a singer, but also as a voice actress, actress, and TV personality, Sumire Uesaka is active on many fronts.
This is her 15th digital-only single, released in February 2024.
It serves as the ending theme for the TV anime SHAMAN KING FLOWERS.
It’s a cool, up-tempo track with a distinctly heroic mood! Personally, I think the string arrangement adds a great accent.
Since the vocal melody is centered in the lower to mid range, I’d recommend it for women with lower voices when choosing a karaoke song! Be sure to sing with clear dynamics, contrasting the powerful parts with the gentle ones.
Futabaaimyon

This is Aimyon’s fourth digital-only single, released on March 24, 2022.
It’s a mid-tempo pop song that evokes the freshness of spring.
Since it’s sung by Aimyon, whose slightly boyish, husky voice is part of her charm, I think it’s an easy pick at karaoke for women with naturally lower voices.
In particular, the A-melody, which is sung almost like a soft murmur, is a section where women with lower voices can really shine, so give it a try.
That said, the higher notes from the end of the pre-chorus into the chorus need to be sung with power, so be careful not to squeeze your throat and produce a thin, strained sound.
If you focus your power around your solar plexus when you project, you’ll find it relatively easier to hit strong high notes!
Immoral SummerNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46’s “Immoral Summer,” which became available for streaming starting in July 2025.
Since the lyrics are packed with summery words, it might be a good idea to start learning it now for the coming season! Rather than a “cute, idol-like” tune, it has a slightly cool vibe that makes you want to sing along.
The overall range leans more toward the mid to low register than high notes, so it’s a song you can comfortably sing in your natural voice.
That said, one thing to watch out for when singing mid–low songs is that if you let it just flow without intention, it can lose dynamics and end up sounding dull.
Keep your facial muscles lifted, aim to resonate around the glabella area, and be mindful of accenting the first beat of each measure! Since it’s a group song, there’s hardly any rest when you sing it solo, but it’s totally fine to prioritize the parts you want to sing.
There’s probably choreography too, so try incorporating it and have fun!
All of the Youthsuis from Yorushika

The popular music duo Yorushika.
While they may not be a group that defines the generation of women in their 30s, their easy-to-listen-to sound likely has many fans among them.
What I’d like to recommend is “Wakamono no Subete,” sung by suis, Yorushika’s vocalist.
This work is a cover of a song by Fujifabric, and the vocal line is even calmer than the original.
Even among recent Japanese pop songs, it has a particularly narrow vocal range, so women with lower voices should be able to sing it without any issues.



