Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women in their 20s with low voices | Also great for getting a good reaction at karaoke!
Recently, thanks to the K-POP boom, the vocal level expected in Japanese music has risen dramatically.
In particular, high notes show up as a matter of course now, so women with lower voices may feel a bit out of place.
So this time…!
We’ve selected karaoke songs that are easy to sing for women in their 20s with lower vocal ranges!
We also chose songs that go over well at karaoke, so even those who want to liven up the room should be satisfied.
Be sure to read to the end and add the songs that suit you to your repertoire!
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Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women in their 20s with low voices | Also great for karaoke crowd-pleasers! (41–50)
ALL I WANTHirate Yurina

Yurina Hirate’s hit song “ALL I WANT.” Among her recent releases, this track has been a particularly big success, so I imagine many people discovered her solo work through this song.
The melody has a slightly Heisei-era feel, and the rap-like vocal parts especially evoke artists like Kana Nishino and Miliyah Kato from the 2010s.
Because there are relatively few rests, the breathing can be a bit tricky, but the range is low and the melodic movement is gentle, making it a song that’s definitely easy to score highly on.
Even if the dream endsTOMOO

TOMOO is one of the singer-songwriters who represent the J-pop scene of the Reiwa era.
Since the hit release of “Ginger” in 2021, she has continued her remarkable rise, armed with outstanding songwriting skills and a voice you can recognize at first listen.
Many of her songs feature melodies that aren’t straightforward, so there may be plenty of people who want to sing TOMOO’s songs at karaoke but feel they might be difficult.
However, “Yume wa Sametemo” is relatively easy to sing and highly recommended.
It’s an infectious pop song with rhythmic piano tones and a dazzling brass section.
While the chorus does include some falsetto, the overall range is on the narrower side, so even those who aren’t confident with high notes should definitely give it a try.
Deceptive Lovetuki.

Singer-songwriter tuki., whose true identity remains unknown yet enjoys immense popularity among young women.
Many of you have probably sung one of her songs at least once.
Among tuki.’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Damashiai” (“Deceptive Love”).
In this piece, the serious melody is striking, and the chorus is mainly built around the low-mid to mid vocal range.
Since the pitch doesn’t fluctuate too drastically, it’s characterized by being singable in a tone close to natural speech.
I can’t say it.Furui Riho

Riho Furui is a female singer-songwriter whose catchy R&B has earned her widespread popularity.
Known for her wide musical range—from girly, cute tracks to sleek, stylish ones—her song “Ienai wa” is especially focused on that stylish vibe.
The chorus may seem high, but the melody is actually sung as a single line split into a high part and a low part.
So women with lower voices might find it easier to follow and sing along with the lower line.
Ride or DieLitty

Right now, rapper Litty is rapidly gaining momentum on the female rap scene.
With catchy lyrics and a musical style that modern women can relate to, she’s been attracting growing popularity—and even more attention since the start of 2025.
Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Ride or Die.” Its melodic rap leans heavily into the vocal side, and because it’s sung in a low key throughout, it’s the perfect song to bring out the allure of women with deeper voices.


