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Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even with a low voice (for women in their 30s)

Compared to a decade or so ago, recent Japanese pop music tends to demand more delicacy.

Perhaps it’s the result of advances in live sound engineering and broader cultural trends, but for people with lower voices, it can be tough—so many songs lean heavily on high notes, including lots of falsetto.

So this time, we’ve selected easy-to-sing karaoke songs for women in their 30s who have lower voices!

We also chose with karaoke crowd-pleasing in mind, so be sure to read to the end and find the tracks that suit you best!

[For women in their 30s] Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even with a low voice (11–20)

SunYorushika

Yorushika – Sun (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
SunYorushika

Yorushika’s classic song “Taiyo” (Sun).

Suis, who serves as Yorushika’s vocalist, has a relatively low voice for a female singer, and this track is characterized by an arrangement that fully showcases her lower register.

The song’s range is extremely narrow and is sung mostly in the low register.

Even at its highest points, it stays within the midrange, so even those with notably low voices should be able to sing it with ease.

In fact, it tends to sound better with lower female voices, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Love & PopHaze

Haze / Love & Pop / Official Music Video
Love & PopHaze

If you’re looking for an easy-to-sing song from recent releases, we recommend Love & Pop.

This track is by Haze, a girls’ band that’s been rapidly gaining momentum lately.

The vocalist, Kati, has a singing style and tone very similar to AiNA THE END, delivering a breathy, raspy vocal performance here as well.

Although the main technique is the hiccup style—where the voice flips, which may make it seem high—the actual range is narrow, and there are no high-register phrases.

That makes it a very singable choice for women in their 30s with lower voices.

Marunouchi SadisticShiina Ringo

It’s a stylish track where piano tones that color the city night intertwine with a sophisticated band sound.

The lyrics rhythmically list Tokyo station names and musical instruments, and the unique word choices grip listeners and won’t let go.

Included on Ringo Sheena’s album “Muzai Moratorium,” released in February 1999, this song isn’t a single, yet it has earned fervent support among fans.

Its enduring appeal is evident from surpassing 200 million streams in September 2024.

With a relatively low key and a calm melodic line overall, it’s a song you can sing coolly even if high notes are hard for you.

It’s the perfect number for creating a slightly mature atmosphere when you’re at karaoke with friends.

NAOHY

HY – NAO (Official Music Video)
NAOHY

For women in their 30s, HY’s “NAO” might leave a stronger impression than “366 Days”! I used to sing it a lot, and it was the kind of song where I could easily score 90 points, so if you want to aim for a high score, I highly recommend it.

It’s a ballad with a calm, narrative feel overall, and the vocal range isn’t high, so you can sing it without overexerting yourself.

The key is whether you can transition smoothly into head voice in the chorus.

Also, that distinctive head voice from Nakasone shows up at the end of the last chorus.

If you don’t conserve your breath, your voice won’t come out, so be careful not to sing everything in one go.

ElectricityUtada Hikaru

Hikaru Utada “Electricity” Music Video
ElectricityUtada Hikaru

It’s a track with an authentic electro, dance-beat-infused sound where the rhythm and the groove of the vocals are key.

It might seem difficult when you first listen, but once you get the feel for the rhythm, you’ll be fine.

By the way, it’s easier to catch the groove in this song by counting the off-beats rather than the usual downbeats.

Instead of counting “1, 2, 3, 4,” count “1-and-2-and-3-and-4,” where the “and” is the off-beat.

If you’re not used to it, you might gradually slip out of time, but try to work through that.

Also, the vocal range isn’t that high, so you can sing it lightly without bracing yourself.

At first, it’s fine to sing everything connected and flowing.

Definitely try to catch this groove and enjoy Hikaru Utada’s song!

Venus beltaimyon

Aimyon – Venus Belt [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Venus beltaimyon

Aimyon’s songs are usually tied to promotions, but “Venus Belt” is her first non-tie-in in seven years.

The range doesn’t keep you in the high register, and the tempo isn’t too fast, so it should be comfortable to sing calmly.

You can kind of imagine how the song builds, and it shouldn’t be too hard to learn the whole thing.

The chorus has many sustained notes.

Make sure to take a good breath for each phrase and try to sing each one carefully.

There are spots where the pitch wavers slightly at the ends of words, but you don’t need to worry about that at first.

If you take a breath and send your voice straight out, it will carry steadily—so sing with confidence!

[For Women in Their 30s] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing Even with a Low Voice (21–30)

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.