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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!

Male artist (41–50)

Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Que Sera Sera” Official Music Video
Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s seventh digital-only single, released in April 2023.

It was written as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “Sunday Night Is About Enough…”.

Motoki Omori’s vocals—masterfully shifting among chest voice, mixed voice, and falsetto—make it a track that captivates listeners.

His voice carries a thread of hope that encourages those who hear it.

As a phrase meaning “whatever will be, will be,” “Que Sera Sera” conveys the importance of self-acceptance.

Especially when struggling with worries or self-loathing, listening to this song may help you realize that only you can truly protect yourself.

When singing it at karaoke, try to recreate the song’s message and worldview.

It’s also an ideal piece for learning how to switch between different vocal techniques in expressive singing, so be sure to give it a try.

I love youback number

This is back number’s sixth digital single, released in October 2022.

It was chosen as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Maiagare!” It’s a slow ballad where vocalist Iyori Shimizu’s deep singing voice resonates and permeates the listener.

I’d especially love to hear women with lower voices try to recreate that sense of “depth” at karaoke.

If you sing it using a well-supported chest voice that resonates in the thoracic cavity, I’m sure it will sound great—give it a try.

Have a nice dayimase

【imase】Have a nice day(MV)
Have a nice dayimase

Singer-songwriter imase is well known for his falsetto.

It might seem unrelated for men with low voices, but among his works are songs where a deeper tone really shines.

One of them is “Have a nice day.” Its range is slightly wide at mid1D to hiC#, but compared to modern J‑POP it’s set on the lower side, so you can emphasize a low voice.

That said, it’s an imase song—falsetto does make an appearance—so adjust the key to a range where it’s easy for you to sing in head voice.

yellowback number

This is back number’s 21st single in total, released on September 29, 2021.

It was selected as the theme song for ABEMA’s original dating reality show “Don’t Be Fooled by the Wolf: Rainbow.” It’s a very pleasant, refreshing mid-tempo track, and just singing it might make you feel happy.

The vocal melody has a somewhat wide range for male singers, so performing it in the original key might be challenging; however, it seems ideal for women who are strong in the lower range.

What do you think? Being able to sing male-vocal songs in the original key is a big advantage for low-voiced women! Definitely give it a try!

white noiseOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – White Noise [Official Video]
white noiseOfisharu Higedan Dism

This is Official HIGE DANDism’s ninth digital download single, released in January 2023.

Coming three months after their previous release, it was written as the opening theme for the TV anime Tokyo Revengers: Christmas Showdown Arc.

The band’s vocalist, Satoshi Fujwara—needless to say—has a captivating, high, androgynous voice, making this song one of the best choices for lower-voiced female singers to perform at karaoke.

Since the song is built around relatively large phrases, be sure to feel the beat firmly as you sing so you don’t rush ahead of the accompaniment.