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Recommended for women in their 30s! Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even if you're not good at singing

I think there are many people who aren’t good at singing or don’t feel very confident about it.

But if you always turn down or shy away from joining karaoke outings, it might cause issues in your friendships or workplace relationships.

In this article, I’ve gathered songs that seem easier to sing, even for those who usually say things like “I’m not good at singing” or “I’m tone-deaf.”

Since many recent songs have complex melodies, I’ve included quite a few nostalgic tracks from the ’90s and earlier.

If you’re at karaoke with seniors or your bosses, that kind of song selection might actually be a good fit.

Some of the song descriptions include quick tips on how to make them sound good, so feel free to use them as a reference when you sing!

Recommended for women in their 30s! Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even for those who aren’t good at singing (1–10)

flameLiSA

LiSA “Homura” -MUSIC CLIP-
flameLiSA

This is LiSA’s 17th CD single, released on October 14, 2020.

It’s also known as the theme song for the film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train.

Since LiSA is highly acclaimed for her vocal ability, some people might worry, “Can someone like me, who’s not good at singing, really sing a song by her?” But in this track, the vocal melody doesn’t cover a very wide range, and the tune is relatively easy to remember, so I think it’s fairly approachable even for those who aren’t confident singers.

If you aim to deliver the high parts just like the original, you’ll need to switch your vocal production appropriately—using modal/middle voice, head voice, and falsetto—so if high notes are a challenge for you, be careful with the key settings in karaoke.

That said, if possible, try not to lose the power in the chorus; keeping that impact will make it sound even better.

Until I know loveaimyon

Aimyon – Until I Know Love [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Until I know loveaimyon

This is Aimyon’s 11th single, released on May 26, 2021.

It was put out as a double A-side single together with “Sakura no Furu Yoru wa.” It also serves as the theme song for Nippon TV’s Saturday drama “Konto ga Hajimaru.” Aimyon is by no means a singer lacking in vocal ability—in fact, she’s a wonderful vocalist with strong expressive power—but the vocal range used in the melody isn’t very wide, and the vocal lines are very familiar, easy to remember, and catchy.

In that sense, the hurdle is relatively low for people who aren’t confident singers to choose this as a karaoke pick.

The song I’m introducing here has a comfortably relaxed mid-tempo feel, so be careful not to rush the rhythm when you sing.

Also, like Aimyon’s own voice, it’s a song that brings out the charm of a simple singing style and natural tone, so don’t overdo it—stay relaxed and enjoy it casually.

There’s a section right before the final chorus where the accompaniment breaks and it becomes almost like a solo; that’s the highlight of the song, so give it your best there!

15Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino '15' Lyric Video
15Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino, a female singer-songwriter who dominated the early 2010s music scene.

While she may not be the exact generation match for women in their early thirties, many of them still listened to her songs.

That’s why I recommend “15.” It marks a clear shift from her previous style, featuring a sound with some hip-hop influences.

The vocal lines are easy to sing, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Recommended for women in their 30s! Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even for those who aren’t good at singing (11–20)

Jump to the BreezeKoda Kumi with Komuro Tetsuya

Kumi Koda with Tetsuya Komuro - 'Jump to the Breeze' (Official Music Video)
Jump to the BreezeKoda Kumi with Komuro Tetsuya

For women in their late 30s, Ayumi Hamasaki was likely the reigning diva, but for women around 30 to 33, many probably picture Kumi Koda when they hear the word “diva,” don’t you think? Even now, Kumi Koda continues to steadily release great songs, and one release she put out in collaboration with Tetsuya Komuro is “Jump to the Breeze.” This track shows hints of the so-called Komuro sound and features an exceptionally catchy vocal line throughout.

Its vocal range is also on the narrower side compared to modern pop, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

AuroraHamasaki Ayumi

For women in their late 30s, the most popular female singer was undoubtedly Ayumi Hamasaki.

I think many people listened to her songs during their youth.

Aurora is her new track.

While it features a more powerful delivery that differs somewhat from her past vocals, overall it’s shaped into an easy-to-sing vocal line that anyone can handle.

The range isn’t wide either, making it a song that’s easy to sing at a karaoke after-party and the like.

GOLDEN BUDDY feat. Kurumaraisan

Praise – GOLDEN BUDDY feat. Kuruma
GOLDEN BUDDY feat. Kurumaraisan

Formed around Sāya from the popular comedy duo Lalande, the band Raisan isn’t a casual celebrity side project—surprisingly, their authentic musicality has won them popularity, especially among younger listeners.

Among their tracks, the one I particularly recommend is “GOLDEN BUDDY feat.

Kuruma.” With strong elements of Black music, it does require a bit of rhythmic feel, but overall it has a narrow vocal range and doesn’t demand much power, making it easy to sing.

Definitely give it a listen.

On a night when cherry blossoms fallaimyon

Aimyon – On the Night the Cherry Blossoms Fall [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
On a night when cherry blossoms fallaimyon

This is Aimyon’s second overall digital-only single, released on February 17, 2021.

It seems to be crafted to showcase the charm of her distinctively simple, in-a-good-way vocal tone to the fullest.

There are no sections with deliberately complex melodic developments, which are common in recent songs, so it’s a track you can sing along to casually.

However, if you try to sing it in the original key, there are parts in the chorus’s high range where you’ll need to switch from chest voice to falsetto.

If you’re not confident with that, I recommend lowering the key.

If you visualize the scenes in the lyrics while singing, you’ll probably deliver it even better!