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!
- [Karaoke] A roundup of songs that are easy for women to sing!
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- [For women] Songs with a narrow vocal range that are easy to adjust the key for!
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- Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even with a low voice (for women in their 30s)
- [Calling all low-voiced women in their 40s!] Songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
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- Karaoke songs that make it easy to score 100 points [for women]
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- [Karaoke] A compilation of Vocaloid songs that are easy to sing even for people with low voices
Male artist (51–60)
Disco FLOAzusagawa

Azusagawa is a vocalist currently gaining attention in the utaite community.
They haven’t explicitly stated their gender, but judging from the timbre, they’re likely male.
That said, it’s not a typical male voice—it’s a uniquely pitched tone that could be described as a low-voiced female, so this time I’m recommending them for women with lower voices.
Their track “Disco FLO” features a downbeat yet stylish melody, with the vocal line emphasizing the lower to mid range.
Singing with breathy overtones will bring you closer to the original vibe, so please use it as a reference.
La Palummellakururi

Since their formation in 1996, Quruli have maintained a unique position in the Japanese music scene while continuing to exert a major influence on subsequent bands—and now they’ve taken on Neapolitan folk music! Created together with Italian musician Daniele Sepe, La Palummella was released as a digital single in October 2024 and generated significant buzz for being a track based on Neapolitan folk.
Its melody differs from typical J-pop and may be challenging for those unfamiliar with the style, but in terms of vocal range it can be sung all the way through in a low key, so we’d love to see women with lower voices give it a try.
Male artists (61–70)
DRESSING ROOMnatori

Singer-songwriter Natori, whose uniquely low yet youthful voice leaves a strong impression.
Since the success of “overdose,” they’ve been consistently releasing hit tracks.
Among Natori’s songs, the one I especially recommend is “DRESSING ROOM.” This piece features a vocal line that makes full use of Natori’s lower register, making it a very singable song for women with lower voices.
The occasional brief high phrases add an accent, so keep an ear out for those as you sing.
FlowerFuji Kaze

This is Fujii Kaze’s 14th digital-only single, released in October 2023.
It was reportedly written as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Thursday Drama “Ichiban Suki na Hana.” The production throughout the track gives off a very stylish mood, doesn’t it? Fujii Kaze, who sings this, has a slightly higher vocal timbre for a male vocalist, which is precisely why the song could really bring out the charm of singers with lower female voices.
The chorus and other sections have some complexity with rapid pitch changes, so overall the song is a bit challenging to sing—but I encourage you to give it a try.
To keep your tone from getting heavy, try lightly placing the sound against your upper palate inside your mouth as you sing; that will help you recreate the light-touch vocal quality he has.
Lights Out feat. Jeremy QuartusNulbarich

Centered around singer-songwriter JQ, Nulbarich has operated as a “band” with a fluid lineup, gaining popularity for their refined sound rooted in Black music, but they announced a hiatus as of 2024.
Lights Out, included on CLOSE A CHAPTER—their final album before the hiatus—also drew attention for its music video, which for the first time featured the band members themselves.
It’s a track with their signature, stylish mellow groove and a heartwarming, wonderfully crafted chorus melody.
It’s also recommended for lower-voiced female singers who want to try melodies with that so-called Western pop feel.
Run, SAKAMOTOVaundy

Vaundy’s new song “Hashire SAKAMOTO.” This track was released as the theme song for the popular anime SAKAMOTO DAYS.
For a Vaundy song, it has a fairly loud, aggressive feel, but the overall vocal range isn’t especially wide.
There are, of course, some high phrases here and there, yet most of the song sits in the midrange, making it actually easier to sing for women with lower voices.
If you want it to sound even better, it’s recommended to learn the technique of shouting.
pure whiteFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze’s new song “Mashiro.” Unlike most of his works, this track features little R&B influence and comes together with an overall dream-pop feel.
Notably, its vocal range is quite narrow—not just small, but shaped into a gently flowing vocal line throughout—making it very easy to sing.
For some women with lower voices, the range may be narrow enough to sing without changing the key, so consider adding it to your repertoire.



