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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 (31–40)

Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

[MV full] Koi Suru Fortune Cookie / AKB48 [Official]
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

AKB48’s “Koi Suru Fortune Cookie” is a song even someone tone-deaf like me can sing.

It has a good tempo, it’s bright and upbeat, so even if I go a little off pitch, it doesn’t stand out much and people around me won’t notice that I’m tone-deaf.

Memory ScrollAKB48

[AKB48] Memory Scroll Lyric Video / Yasushi Akimoto × AI Yasushi Akimoto
Memory ScrollAKB48

It’s an idol song, but since it’s not overly sparkly, I think it’s easy to sing at karaoke.

The structure is very straightforward—verse A to verse B to the chorus—with the energy building in order, so even if your range is narrow, adding momentum to each melodic section may help you gradually get a feel for projecting your voice.

That said, the chorus is a bit high.

If it’s hard to sing in chest voice, don’t push yourself—use falsetto.

Falsetto uses a lot of breath, so with practice, you might suddenly find yourself able to produce a stronger falsetto! Try inhaling through your mouth properly and singing as if you’re sending your voice forward.

KILL LOVEano

ano「KILL LOVE」Music Video
KILL LOVEano

At tempo 192, ano’s “KILL LOVE” is a very fast, band-driven track.

The structure builds to a big lift in the chorus, making it a super refreshing song to sing! The range isn’t that high, so you can comfortably sing it in chest voice.

In the A and B sections, sing with ano’s usual laid-back, conversational vibe, while the chorus turns full-on rock in both lyrics and feel—so it’ll sound coolest if you belt it out with an “unleash your feelings” kind of emotion.

Also, since the tempo is very fast, pay attention to your breath placement.

The chorus especially has continuous melodies, so take a deep breath right before it, and be careful not to blow out all your air at once—manage your airflow! If you tense your chest and shoulders when inhaling, you’ll slip into shallow chest breathing and won’t get enough air.

Keep your shoulders relaxed and focus on directing the breath into your abdomen.

Thank youikimonogakari

Arigatou – Ikimono-gakari (Full)
Thank youikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari’s “Arigatou” is an easy song to sing even for someone tone-deaf like me.

Surprisingly, I can get through it without going off pitch.

I have a friend who loves Ikimono-gakari, and they tell me, “You’re good!” Since even I get that kind of compliment, I think it’s a very singable song.

Letter: Dear You at FifteenAnjura Aki

Letter ~To You at Fifteen~ Angela Aki (Full)
Letter: Dear You at FifteenAnjura Aki

I love Angela Aki’s “Tegami ~Haikei Juugo no Kimi e~” and listen to it often, and I’ve thought, “I want to try singing it!” but I’d given up, thinking it would be impossible for someone tone-deaf like me.

However, when I actually tried singing, I was surprisingly able to sing without going off-key.

Recommended for women in their 30s! Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even for those who aren’t good at singing (41–50)

TOMORROWMayo Okamoto

Mayo Okamoto “TOMORROW” — from the DVD released on March 2: ‘Mayo Okamoto 20th Anniversary Tour ~Your Only Story Is Here~’
TOMORROW Mayuo Okamoto

For a song that’s easy to sing even for someone who’s tone-deaf, I recommend Mayo Okamoto’s “TOMORROW.” At first, you might feel like it’s a song that would be difficult unless you’re a good singer, but it actually has an easy-to-follow tempo, it’s hard to go off-pitch, and I think it’s the kind of song you can sing without people noticing you’re tone-deaf.

The Maiden with Flaxen HairShimatani Hitomi

Hitomi Shimatani / "A Maiden with Flaxen Hair" [OFFICIAL MV FULL SIZE]
The Maiden with Flaxen HairShimatani Hitomi

Hitomi Shimatani’s “Amairo no Kami no Otome” could be called an oldie, but when you sing it, the tempo is great and it really gets everyone pumped up.

Plus, it’s easy to sing, so I think it’s perfect for people who are tone-deaf to sing without going off pitch.