[Women] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?
This time, I’ll introduce some easy-to-sing karaoke songs that have been popular among women so far.
I hope you find this helpful!
These songs are sure to get the crowd going.
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[Women] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
Snow BlossomNakajima Mika71rank/position

This grand love ballad, which delicately portrays the aching feelings of winter romance, is a masterpiece marked by Mika Nakashima’s clear, pure vocals and a crystalline piano tone.
With finely wrought words that depict snow falling over a quiet town, it beautifully conveys both the vow of eternal love and its fragility.
Released in October 2003, this song has been etched in many hearts as a quintessential winter ballad.
Why not sing it with all your heart, filling it with thoughts of someone special?
I can’t stay a daydreaming girlAikawa Nanase72rank/position

This was Nanase Aikawa’s debut single, released on November 8, 1995.
It came out right in the golden age of J-pop and became a huge hit, so as of 2021, there may hardly be anyone in their 50s who hasn’t heard it at least once.
I was also involved in composing and other work with the same label as Aikawa at the time, so this song left a particularly strong impression on me personally.
Musically, it has a very memorable, singable chorus melody and impactful lyrics, so I think it’s a safe and easy pick as karaoke material.
Dec.Kanaria73rank/position

Kanaria is a Japanese Vocaloid producer known for cool, stylish tracks.
If you’re into Vocaloid, you’ve probably heard Kanaria’s “Hyakki Matsuri” at least once.
Among Kanaria’s songs, the one I especially recommend is “Dec.” This piece is a downbeat yet cool track that might seem challenging at first listen, but in reality it has a narrow vocal range and is easy to sing.
There are no long sustained notes or intense vocal parts, so be sure to check it out.
Pure AsiaPUFFY74rank/position

Puffy, the female duo that gained popularity in the early 2000s, could be considered a charismatic presence for women in their 40s.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is ‘Asia no Junshin.’ Because of its upbeat and positive melody, many might think it sits high, but the actual vocal range isn’t wide.
While it has plenty of long notes, vibrato isn’t necessary, so as long as you adjust to a suitable key, even women with lower voices should be able to sing it without any problem.
rainMoritaka Chisato75rank/position

Among Chisato Moritaka’s songs, the masterpiece “Ame” (“Rain”) is especially popular.
Moritaka is known for her strikingly high timbre, but in fact she isn’t an artist with a particularly wide vocal range.
This song is no exception; it stays within a narrow range.
As a result, even women with lower voices can sing it comfortably if they adjust to a suitable key.
However, because the tempo is very slow, you’ll need to be mindful of sustaining long phrases cleanly with controlled muting.
It’s one of the easiest songs to sing in Japanese pop, so consider adding it to your repertoire.


