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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Male Artists (11–20)
JourneyFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze’s “Tabiji” is a song one of my students practiced, and it’s recommended for lower-voiced female singers.
The overall range is B2–G#4.
The verse (A-melody) has a lot of low notes, and the range gradually rises toward the chorus.
If the chorus feels high, try imitating Fujii Kaze’s gentle singing style from the start; using a breathy tone might make it easier to sing.
It’s an easy song to understand as a practice piece, so try singing it with the feeling of gradually building momentum!
Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster’s Flower Song)Vaundy

Vaundy’s hugely popular song “Kaijuu no Hanauta” is one my students—regardless of gender—have practiced many times in vocal lessons! It’s a bit high for male singers, but it seems quite comfortable for female singers.
It’s definitely a song worth knowing.
The overall range spans two octaves from D3 to D5, and the pitch climbs significantly toward the latter half.
There are plenty of falsetto parts throughout, so those who are good with falsetto should be able to sing it smoothly.
Just be careful not to forget to breathe, since there are almost no breaks.
The sustained long note in the last chorus feels great, and there are chorus sections as well, making it perfect for getting everyone hyped!
StargazeSixTONES

SixTONES’ “Stargaze” was released in July 2025.
Since it’s a group song that spans a wide vocal range, it’s fun to sing solo, but splitting parts among several people works great too! With lyrics, composition, and production by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS, the rhythm has a unique feel, so it might be tricky to sing at first glance.
Be sure to gather your fellow SixTONES fans and have fun singing it together!
cherrysupittsu

This is Spitz’s 13th single, released in April 1996.
The singer, Masamune Kusano, has a relatively high-pitched voice for a male vocalist, so for the average man it’s often a bit difficult to sing this song in the original key at karaoke.
However, for women with lower voices choosing from male-vocal tracks, this is one of the best choices.
Since the rhythm has a bouncy feel, be sure to value that light, brisk quality when you sing, and take care not to make it sound heavy!
LOOP ~One of the BE:ST-03 RYUHEI~RYUHEI

This song was created as part of BE:FIRST’s solo project and is RYUHEI’s solo track.
The vocal range is around D3 to D5, focusing mainly on lower notes.
The overall vibe is calm, so it should be easy for lower-voiced women who struggle with high notes to sing.
The chorus goes a bit higher, but since it’s a stylish track with strong R&B elements, singing gently with a breathy feel rather than belting will suit the song.
I think it’s great to have a song like this in your repertoire, so definitely give it a listen!



