[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] (21–30)
Unchanging ThingsOku Hanako26rank/position

Okuda Hanako’s classic song “Kawaranai Mono” (“The Unchanging”).
Released in 2006, it’s well known as an insert song for the film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, and its orthodox J-pop ballad style has garnered support from many listeners.
The song’s vocal range spans mid2 A# to hi C#, which is a very comfortable and relatively narrow range for female singers.
While the final chorus features a solid development, there’s no key change, so you’re unlikely to struggle with vocal height.
In terms of range, pitch movement, and rhythm, it’s an easy song overall—definitely give it a try.
Don’t give upZARD27rank/position

ZARD is a band that energized the Japanese music scene from the late 1990s to the 2000s with catchy, straightforward J-pop.
Even after the passing of their frontwoman, Izumi Sakai, their many famous songs continue to be cherished by countless fans.
Among ZARD’s catalog, the one I especially recommend is “Makenaide.” While the song stays within a relatively narrow vocal range overall, a slightly higher section appears just before the end of the chorus.
Since this high note is extremely brief—less than a second—if you find it difficult to hit, I recommend intentionally raising the key and singing that part in falsetto.
It’s nothing.Kamishiraishi Mone28rank/position

A track from Mone Kamishiraishi’s album “chouchou,” released on October 5, 2016.
The song is crafted to make the most of Kamishiraishi’s calm, soothing voice, and it would likely allow a woman with a similarly serene tone to showcase her individuality brilliantly.
It starts with a cappella sections and the arrangement is very simple, so it requires a fair amount of vocal skill to pull off.
Still, it’s absolutely worth practicing and mastering this piece! Give it a try!
Love WindIkuta Rira29rank/position

This is a solo song by Rira Ikuta, the vocalist of YOASOBI.
It’s not an upbeat, belting type of song, but rather a gentle, relaxed tune.
The range spans F#3 to E5, so there are plenty of high notes, but if you approach it with a falsetto-based delivery, the pitches are easier to hit and it should feel comfortable to sing.
If you focus on resonating in your head, you can sing the whole thing lightly in falsetto.
Among Rira Ikuta’s songs, this one is relatively easy to sing, so definitely give it a try.
melancholicJunky30rank/position

A pop mixed rock number packed tightly with the feelings of a tsundere girl.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Junky—also known for songs like “Happy halloween”—released in 2010.
Sometimes it’s hard to be honest with the person you like, isn’t it? I think everyone will find themselves nodding along to these highly relatable lyrics.
Love songs are a karaoke staple!


