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[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.

[Women] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

ORIONNakajima Mika21rank/position

Mika Nakashima "ORION" Music Video
ORIONNakajima Mika

Her ballads are a karaoke staple that girls love to sing! It feels great when you can sing them gently and beautifully.

In this song, the melody doesn’t jump around too drastically, and the high notes rise gradually, so I think it’s relatively easy to stay on pitch.

If you can hit the highest note—the main part of the chorus—nicely in falsetto, you’re good! Put your feelings into the first half and sing with emotion, keeping a steady, relaxed tempo.

Give it a try!

dogwood (flowering dogwood)Hitoto Yo22rank/position

This is the fifth single by female singer Yo Hitoto, infused with prayers for peace and thoughts for loved ones.

Released in February 2004, it has been very popular at karaoke and is known as one of the most frequently sung songs of the Heisei era.

With its relaxed tempo and gentle melody, it’s a song that even those who aren’t confident singers will find easy to try.

It has also been used in Nippon TV’s “Tuesday Suspense Theater” and in commercials, resonating with many listeners.

A heartwarming classic, it’s highly recommended for enjoying karaoke with someone special.

Song of LoveKōda Kumi23rank/position

Kumi Koda’s classic song “Ai no Uta.” Since it was released in 2007, some people might not know it, but many have likely heard it through TV dramas and the like.

The piece is crafted as an emotionally rich ballad.

While it calls for a bit of expressiveness, its vocal range is narrow—mid1 G# to hi C—and the melodic rises and falls are gentle.

If you track the pitch carefully, it’s a song with which you can definitely aim for a high karaoke score.

Stars on EarthNakajima Miyuki24rank/position

Stars on the Ground / Miyuki Nakajima [Official]
Stars on EarthNakajima Miyuki

Miyuki Nakajima’s powerful vocals are perfectly matched with the majestic sound.

This work gently illuminates the presence of people who usually go unnoticed yet live earnestly, likening them to “stars.” Released in July 2000 as the theme song for NHK’s popular documentary series “Project X: Challengers,” it gradually drew attention alongside the program’s broadcast.

At the 2002 Kōhaku Uta Gassen, it was performed via a live relay from the Kurobe Dam and achieved the highest singer-specific viewership rating of the show.

Aim for dynamic, powerful singing like Miyuki Nakajima’s.

Don’t give up on your dreamsOkamura Takako25rank/position

Takako Okamura “Don’t Give Up on Your Dreams” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Don't give up on your dreamsOkamura Takako

After her success as a member of Amin, Takako Okamura also flourished as a singer-songwriter.

She has an exceptionally clear voice and excels at simple vocals that make the most of her tone.

“Yume wo Akiramenaide” is one of her signature songs.

Its range is narrow and there’s not much vibrato, so simply staying on pitch is enough to aim for a high score.

While the scarcity of long tones makes it a bit harder to rack up bonus points with vibrato or falls, the pitch is undeniably easy to follow—so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.