Even if you’re tone-deaf, it’s okay! Easy karaoke songs for women
Have you ever felt unsure about what to sing at karaoke because you’re worried about being off-key? Many people look for songs that are easy for women to sing but aren’t sure which ones are truly beginner-friendly.
In this article, we introduce a wide range of songs for women that are easy to try even if you’re not confident in your pitch, taking into account vocal range and melodic complexity.
We focus on tunes with familiar rhythms and simple melodies, so you can find a song you’ll sing with confidence and enjoy.
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[Even If You’re Tone-Deaf, It’s Okay!] Easy Karaoke Songs for Women (71–80)
If I'm wrapped in kindnessYumi Matsutoya

Yumi’s “Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta nara” is the theme song for the film Kiki’s Delivery Service, and it has a nostalgic feel, doesn’t it? I’ve sung this one at karaoke too, and since the opening notes are really low, it might be an easy song to pitch for people who are good at low tones! When you sing it, make sure to keep a steady 4/4 beat so the rhythm doesn’t slip.
Also, the arrangement builds toward the latter half, so be mindful of dynamics and project your voice clearly into the mic—doing so can boost your score, so give it a try!
I Want to Eat Naan (feat. Yuki Kaai)Yukopi

Composer Yukopi is known for a uniquely distinctive style.
Many of you have probably heard songs like “Gale All Back” and “Wake-Up Palm Tree.” Among Yukopi’s tracks, the one I especially recommend for women who struggle with pitch is “I Want to Eat Naan (feat.
Kaai Yuki).” This piece has one of the narrowest vocal ranges among Yukopi’s songs.
The melody is simple as well, so even those who are tone-deaf or can’t hit high notes should be able to sing it without any trouble.
Come, springYumi Matsutoya

Yumi Matsutoya’s 26th single, released in October 1994.
It was unveiled as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series of the same title.
While many of Yuming’s songs from the ’90s onward feature somewhat eccentric melodic developments, this piece is crafted with a melody reminiscent of Showa-era children’s songs and school tunes, making it very approachable even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s also popular as a graduation song, so many people may have sung it at their graduation ceremonies.
Overall, if you relax and sing with a gentle touch, it should come together nicely.
[Even If You're Tone-Deaf, It's Okay!] Easy Karaoke Songs for Women (81–90)
You don't listen to rock.Aimyon

It’s Aimyon’s third single, released in August 2017.
As the author, I think Aimyon is a singer with considerable vocal ability and expressive power.
That said, her songs—including this one—don’t require the ultra-high notes or very wide vocal range common in many recent hits.
For those who aren’t confident singers, that can be a big advantage when choosing a song for karaoke.
Rhythmically and tempo-wise, it’s a mid-tempo 8-beat rock song, which should feel familiar to many people.
The melody leans more toward the low to mid range, but when you sing it, try to deliver it as powerfully as possible so your voice doesn’t come out mumbled.
beetle (specifically, a rhinoceros beetle)aiko

This signature song by aiko is popular with both men and women! It’s a staple that often ranks near the top in karaoke.
The key is on the higher side, so it’s perfect for women who can hit high notes.
Since it’s a mid-tempo ballad, it seems like you can sing it accurately without losing the rhythm.
Red Sweet PeaSeiko Matsuda

This is one of Seiko Matsuda’s signature songs, released in 1982, with music composed by Yumi Matsutoya (known as Yuming).
With its flowing melody and straightforward lyrics, I think it’s a very easy song to sing.
Relax, get into the role of an adorable girl, and just sing your heart out.
Chu, diversity.ano

Ano-chan is such a prominent personality that there’s hardly a day you don’t see her on TV.
She’s also active as a singer, releasing numerous hit tracks under the name ano.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Chu, Tayōsei.
It features a cute, Chinese pop-inspired melody, and while the vocal range is high (mid2 A# to hi C#), it’s relatively narrow overall.
It’s easy to sing, yet undeniably adorable—two qualities the track captures perfectly.






