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!
Playlist
| Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even with a low voice (for women in their 30s) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | I love you more than anyone.Furuchi Toko | play_arrow | Toko Furuuchi’s classic hit, neo-soul-style J-pop |
| 2east | The strong and fleeting onesCocco | play_arrow | Cocco, a female singer-songwriter from the late 1990s |
| 3east | Riding on the back of a silver dragonNakajima Miyuki | play_arrow | Miyuki Nakajima’s masterpiece—moving and easy to sing |
| 4east | Queen of KabukichoShiina Ringo | play_arrow | Vocal range characteristics of Ringo Sheena’s “Queen of Kabukicho” |
| 5east | SNOW DANCEDREAMS COME TRUE | play_arrow | Recommended DCT song for women with low voices: “SNOW DANCE” |
| 6east | All of the Youthsuis from Yorushika | play_arrow | Yorushika: Suis’s calm cover song |
| 7east | BEST POSITIVElecca | play_arrow | The appeal of reggae singer lecca and her signature songs |
| 8east | Flavor Of LifeUtada Hikaru | play_arrow | The appeal of Hikaru Utada’s “Flavor of Life” |
| 9east | snakeYorushika | play_arrow | Yorushika’s latest song “Hebi” is moving. |
| 10east | psychoanalysisEGO-WRAPPIN’ | play_arrow | A jazz bass duo is ideal for low-voiced women. |
| 11east | CHE.R.RYYUI | play_arrow | A coming-of-age song that depicts the pure feelings of unrequited love |
| 12east | instinctShiina Ringo | play_arrow | Ringo Sheena's 'Instinct' is a classic beloved by women in their 30s. |
| 13east | BALLADHamasaki Ayumi | play_arrow | Ayumi Hamasaki's 'BALLAD' is easy to sing. |
| 14east | SunYorushika | play_arrow | The masterpiece “Sun” that makes the most of Suis’s deep vocals |
| 15east | Marunouchi SadisticShiina Ringo | play_arrow | Sheena Ringo’s captivating songs, with a mature resonance |
| 16east | MermaidYuka | play_arrow | The distinctive music of Yukun, a low-voiced female singer. |
| 17east | NAOHY | play_arrow | HY's 'NAO' is an easy-to-sing ballad. |
| 18east | Love & PopHaze | play_arrow | Haze's song 'Love & Pop' is easy to sing. |
| 19east | ElectricityUtada Hikaru | play_arrow | Rhythm matters! Sing casually on the off-beats. |
| 20east | Venus beltaimyon | play_arrow | How to sing Aimyon’s “Venus Belt” |
| 21east | shameless; indecentchanmina | play_arrow | Adult allure, a transition from low to high tones |
| 22east | dollHitsuji Bungaku | play_arrow | Songs brimming with the diverse charms of Hitsujibungaku |
| 23east | My WishAI | play_arrow | The moving theme song of the film “Hanamanma” |
| 24east | Adult Chick Childrenyama | play_arrow | yama’s vocal ability and “adult-chic children” |
| 25east | Never Grow Upchanmina | play_arrow | Chanmina’s hit song popular among teenage girls |
| 26east | LOVE LOVE LOVEDREAMS COME TRUE | play_arrow | Characteristics of DREAMS COME TRUE’s classic song “LOVE LOVE LOVE” |
| 27east | ChaO!Kōda Kumi | play_arrow | A lively song you can enjoy even if you're not confident in your sense of pitch |
| 28east | #Tokyo LIFEKato Miria | play_arrow | Miliyah Kato’s R&B track, enjoying it with the groove |
| 29east | Song of LoveKōda Kumi | play_arrow | The appeal of Kumi Koda’s classic song “Ai no Uta” |
| 30east | STARSNakajima Mika | play_arrow | Mika Nakashima’s “STARS” is an easy-to-sing ballad. |
| 31east | MatatabiWANIMA | play_arrow | Anime “Night of the Living Cat” ending theme song |
| 32east | Never endsUru | play_arrow | How to sing the theme song of the drama “DOPE” |
| 33east | As a personSuperfly | play_arrow | "Hito to shite" sung by Superfly is easy to sing in tune. |
| 34east | hanatabamilet | play_arrow | A ballad song that nurtures small hopes |
| 35east | LonelinessMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | A guide to singing techniques that convey Omori’s powerful presence in the song |
| 36east | Ghost AvenueEVE | play_arrow | Eve’s songs suit low voices and are rhythm-focused. |
| 37east | protagonistSUPER BEAVER | play_arrow | Start singing without an intro. In the chorus, the accents are on beats 1 and 3. |
| 38east | With love from a certain futureback number | play_arrow | The MOS Burger commercial song has a wide vocal range. |
| 39east | A gaze is lightKitanitatsuya | play_arrow | Tatsuya Kitani suits low female voices |
| 40east | EclipseAimer | play_arrow | Aimer’s “Eclipse” is a calm song that’s easy to sing. |
| 41east | A Little SongJUJU | play_arrow | JUJU's songs have gentle, easy-to-listen low tones. |
| 42east | usyama | play_arrow | yama's 'us' is easy to sing in the lower register. |
| 43east | I hate this love songchanmina | play_arrow | A song that showcases Chanmina’s captivating low voice |
| 44east | Revolutionary Journey – On the WayAina ji Endo | play_arrow | Introduction to captivating songs by a husky-voiced singer |
| 45east | Monster IslandSuiyōbi no Campanella | play_arrow | A fun song that's the theme for Chibi Godzilla |
| 46east | cherry blossom colorAnjura Aki | play_arrow | Introduction to Angela Aki's easy-to-sing songs |
| 47east | youKōda Kumi | play_arrow | Singable songs that make use of Kumi Koda's lower register |
| 48east | scene of carnage; chaotic situation; crisis (literally: battlefield of asuras)Toukyou Jihen | play_arrow | A jazzy classic by Tokyo Jihen that's easy to sing |
| 49east | StargazeSixTONES | play_arrow | SixTONES “Stargaze,” a song by Yojiro Noda |
| 50east | filamentUru | play_arrow | Pay attention to the bass and pitch in Uru’s “Filament”! |
| 51east | PromiseKōda Kumi | play_arrow | Kumi Koda's 'Promise' is an easy-to-sing masterpiece. |
| 52east | Circle of First LoveShibasaki Kou | play_arrow | Kou Shibasaki’s “Hitokoi Meguri” is easy to sing. |
| 53east | A flower blooming in joyACO | play_arrow | The classic song by ACO, a female trip-hop singer. |
| 54east | Love me sinfullyChara | play_arrow | A track with a soulful low-end feel, showcasing Chara’s charm. |
| 55east | LAT,43˚ N 〜Forty-three degrees north latitude〜DREAMS COME TRUE | play_arrow | I recommend DREAMS COME TRUE’s easy-to-sing classic “LAT, 43˚ N.” |
| 56east | I can hear humming.Kahimi Karie | play_arrow | The stylish songs of Kahimi Karie, a Shibuya-style gal |
| 57east | The Ten CommandmentsAdo | play_arrow | The allure of Ado’s low voice and her covers of Akina Nakamori’s songs |
| 58east | Song of SpringFujihara Sakura | play_arrow | The classic country song by Sakura Fujiwara |
| 59east | Not bad.Sekitori Hana | play_arrow | Hanatori Hana’s voice and songs with captivating low tones |
| 60east | spoiled childOtsuka Ai | play_arrow | Ai Otsuka’s classic “Amaenbo,” an orthodox J‑pop song |
| 61east | distress (at sea/in the mountains); being lost; stranded; a disaster situationToukyou Jihen | play_arrow | A song that represents the early style of Tokyo Jihen |
| 62east | STEP youHamasaki Ayumi | play_arrow | Ayumi Hamasaki’s “STEP you,” a unique worldview |
| 63east | Sketchaimyon | play_arrow | AIMYON’s folk song “Sketch” |
| 64east | BAD BOWYyouen kingyo | play_arrow | Reggae songs best suited for low-voiced female vocalists |
| 65east | Tokyo at 7 p.m.Pizzicato Five | play_arrow | A classic song by the Shibuya-kei band Pizzicato Five |
| 66east | Even if the dream endsTOMOO | play_arrow | Introduction to TOMOO's Easy-to-Sing Pop Songs |
| 67east | Love Dance SiteMōningu Musume. | play_arrow | Introducing Morning Musume’s classic hit “The☆Peace!” |
| 68east | Ah, what a relief.Hana*Hana | play_arrow | Hanahana’s “Ah~ Yokatta” is an easy song to sing. |


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