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[For Women in Their 30s] Aim for a High Score at Karaoke!

Have you ever wanted to aim for a high score at karaoke but weren’t sure which songs to choose? If the vocal range is too wide or the rhythm is complex, your score might not go up as much as you’d like.

In fact, just picking songs with more falls (slide-down notes) or a stable melody line can make it much easier to score well.

This time, I’ll introduce tracks that are easy to sing and work well with scoring systems.

I’m from the same generation too, so I’ve picked especially popular songs! Find a track that suits your voice and enjoy your next karaoke session even more!

[For Women in Their 30s] Aim for High Scores at Karaoke! (41–50)

Feeling in lovemihimaru GT

mihimaru GT – Feelings of Love
Feeling in lovemihimaru GT

mihimaru GT is a musical duo known for many upbeat, pop-style tracks that raise your energy.

While they’re often associated with high tones and fast tempos, “Koisuru Kimochi” is different.

This song features an unusually gentle vocal line for mihimaru GT and is arranged to be easy to sing throughout.

Although it includes plenty of long notes, the overall range is narrow, making it a piece you can comfortably tackle even when your stamina is running low.

[For Women in Their 30s] Aim for High Scores at Karaoke! (51–60)

STARSNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima 'STARS' MUSIC VIDEO Shorts ver.
STARSNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima is a female singer who has left many masterpieces with her distinctive vocal technique and catchy J-pop.

Because she’s an artist with many high-pitched phrases, you might be inclined to avoid her songs if you’re aiming for a high score.

Even so, there are surely people who still want to go for a high score with her tracks.

In that case, we recommend STARS.

It’s a mature-sounding ballad with a very high frequency of long tones, but the vocal range is relatively narrow, and the pitch movement isn’t overly dramatic.

If you can hold steady long notes without wavering, you should be able to sing it without issue.

You can also take advantage of the abundance of long tones to rack up extra points with vibrato.

Like this all the way until morningKato Miria

Miliyah Kato’s classic “Konomama Zutto Asamade” (“All the Way Until Morning”).

As one of her early works, the song shows authentic R&B elements throughout.

You need a sense of groove to sing it, so rhythm is required, but the vocal line itself doesn’t have the kind of complexity typical of R&B.

In fact, because each phrase is short, it’s a song that doesn’t demand high-level foundational vocal technique.

If you’re not confident in your vocal power, consider adding this piece to your repertoire.

BLUE BIRDHamasaki Ayumi

Ayumi Hamasaki / BLUE BIRD (Short Ver.)
BLUE BIRDHamasaki Ayumi

When it comes to artists who colored the youth of women in their 30s, Ayumi Hamasaki is probably the name that comes up most often.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend as an easy pick for scoring high in karaoke is BLUE BIRD.

Although it feels like a refreshing and powerful track, it actually has a relatively narrow vocal range.

The few high notes that do appear are only in the upper-mid range at most, and they come and go quickly.

Considering its limited range and how easy it is to match the pitch, it’s definitely a song you can aim for a high score with.

In conclusion

For those looking for songs that score well at karaoke, we’ve introduced some easy-to-sing tracks. Songs that feel nostalgic are ones whose melodies you already remember. While keeping in mind techniques like falls and vibrato—which can earn you extra points—start by choosing songs that fit your vocal range to improve your pitch accuracy. With a bit of practice, you’re sure to reach a score you’re happy with. At your next karaoke session, let your voice ring out with your favorite song!