Japanese pop songs that are easy for women in their 20s to sing at karaoke
We’ve put together a list of karaoke songs that women in their 20s often find easy to sing!
When choosing songs for karaoke, the vibe of the group and who you’re with can make the difference between a song you can sing and one you can’t.
Many people probably switch up their repertoire depending on the situation.
Even if a song fits the occasion, there are times you can’t sing it because it’s too high or too low—even if you love it.
So in this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs with a focus on various aspects of singability.
We’ve gathered tracks like “widely known hits,” “classics that hype up the room,” “songs without extreme vocal ranges,” and “tunes that feel nostalgic for people in their 20s.”
Find the perfect song for you and give it a try at karaoke!
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Karaoke songs from Japanese pop that are easy for women in their 20s to sing (71–80)
God knows…suzumiya haruhi (hirano aya)

This song was used as an insert track in the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
It’s the piece the characters actually perform in the show, and it remains one of those anime songs whose popularity hasn’t faded.
With its driving pace and cool vibe, it’s a great recommendation as a karaoke song to get women hyped up!
RAINSEKAI NO OWARI

The theme song for director Hiromasa Yonebayashi’s film “Mary and The Witch’s Flower,” in which Hana Sugisaki serves as a voice actor.
The sound of the hammered dulcimer beautifully depicts the scenery of rain and the rainbow that follows.
SEKAI NO OWARI’s signature colorful tones are fully expressed in this track as well, and you might even feel as if the song itself is part of the film.
Seeing the band’s great vibe, it might be nice not only to sing it, but for some members to pick up instruments and perform it as a session, too!
Here we go! Phantom Thief GirlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

This is the signature song of Momoiro Clover Z, also known as Momoclo: “Ikuze! Kaitō Shōjo.” It’s a perfect fit for them, with a vibe more like a tokusatsu hero team than a typical idol group! The song is intense and even has some rap-like parts, so it might be on the difficult side, but it’s one you’ll want to power through and sing with high energy!
A Cruel Angel’s ThesisTakahashi Yoko

If you’re an anime fan, you’ve got to know this song! It’s the opening theme of the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion.
This is an absolute classic.
Although many years have passed since its release, it remains a karaoke staple and is still a hugely popular track.
If you’re going to sing anison at karaoke, I definitely want you to perform this one!
Alps Vibes@onefive

This is a boldly arranged take on the children’s song “Alps Ichiman-jaku”! I’d be happy if there are teens who know the original or the hand game—do you all know it? The A and B sections have no nursery-rhyme elements at all, but from the chorus the hand-clap rhythm of “Alps Ichiman-jaku” is woven in, so watch out for the shift in tempo and vibe! Keep the off-beats in mind and sing with a good groove—that’s the key! The range isn’t too low or too high, so it should be easy to sing without straining your voice.
Since the rhythm and feel change between the chorus’s nursery-rhyme part and the original sections, it might help to learn them almost as separate songs: for the nursery-rhyme part, be energetic and articulate your words clearly; for the original parts, keep the rhythm light and let it flow like natural speech.
Campus mode!!Hatsuboshi Gakuen

“Campus mode!!” is a full-group song from Hatsuboshi Academy, a sparkling cheer anthem with “youth” as its theme! The lyrics and tempo are super energetic, making it perfect for teenage girls! Since multiple people sing the track, it might be tricky to perform solo, but if you have friends who like Hatsuboshi Academy, splitting parts and singing together would definitely be a blast! The tempo is a bit fast, and for the A and B sections, try singing as if you’re having an excited conversation—you’ll naturally get a bright tone.
For the chorus, crank the energy even higher and project your voice as if you’re reaching far; it’ll carry better, feel more idol-like, and be even more fun to sing! For the fast lines, it’s fine to enunciate each word clearly.
The earnestness will become a charm of the performance, so try singing as if you’ve become an idol yourself!
Shangri-LaChatmonchy

Speaking of Chatmonchy, you might feel their songs are high and hard to sing, but since there aren’t any sudden, blasting high notes, they’re actually easy to sing.
For a medium-tempo song, this one doesn’t cram in too many melodies, so even people who struggle with fast-tempo tracks can sing it.
And with a simple melody that repeats the same notes, it’s definitely easy to sing!



