Karaoke songs that are easy to sing for women, even for those who are tone-deaf
Many of today’s songs feature delicate vocals, and some require you to keep singing softly while sustaining high notes.
For women who aren’t confident in their singing, those kinds of songs can feel intimidating.
This time, we’ve selected karaoke-friendly tracks for people who feel that way.
Rather than simply listing easy songs, a vocal coach also explains how to sing them, so be sure to use those tips as a reference.
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Karaoke Songs Recommended for Women That Are Easy to Sing Even for the Tone-Deaf (121–130)
TOMORROWMayo Okamoto

This song, Miyo Okamoto’s debut single, was released in 1995 and became a hit as the theme song for the drama “Second Chance.” It may not be the easiest song to sing, but because it’s a well-known, upbeat track, people tend to clap along and sing with you, so you could say it’s a low-risk choice.
Cinematic RomanceWater floating fern

The band Mizuniukikusa, known for its nostalgic style, has been gaining popularity.
Their music features ethereal melodies with a distinctly Japanese feel, and their unparalleled sound has earned them a strong following among dedicated band enthusiasts.
Among Mizuniukikusa’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is Cinematic Romance.
Based on Showa-era kayōkyoku, it frequently features smooth, mellow mid-to-low vocal lines that are perfect for lower-voiced female singers.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
Song of SpringSakura Fujiwara

Sakura Fujiwara is a female singer-songwriter popular for her country-inspired musical style.
Active since the 2010s, she has produced several hit numbers.
Among her songs, the one especially recommended for women with lower voices is Haru no Uta (Spring Song).
It’s frequently used on platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts, so many people may find it familiar.
The chorus has a calm feel, and the verses through the pre-chorus sit mostly in the low to low-mid range, making it very easy to sing for women with lower voices.
Not bad.Hanabusa Sekitori

Singer-songwriter Hana Sekitori has gained popularity for her deeply affecting musicality.
Her voice is perfectly described as rounded and warm, and you can always hear the emotion in her slightly lower-range vocals.
Among her songs, the one especially recommended for women with lower voices is “Warukunai” (“Not Bad”).
Reminiscent of Miyuki Nakajima’s style, it features richly resonant mid-to-low phrases throughout every section, from the verse to the chorus.
The vocal line is very simple, making it an easy song to sing as well.
Karaoke songs recommended for women that are easy to sing even for people who are tone-deaf (131–140)
SketchAimyon

Popular singer-songwriter Aimyon.
For a while she had been releasing songs with complex structures, but now she’s put out a track that returns to her roots in folk.
That song is “Sketch.” It features a calm vocal line with little dynamic fluctuation, and the overall range is moderate.
Women with lower voices can add depth in the A and B sections, so focus on giving extra weight to the first notes of each phrase from the opening through the chorus.
Are you sane to marry them?SARD UNDERGROUND

This is the fourth digital single by the three-woman rock band SARD UNDERGROUND, released in July 2023.
It was selected as the opening theme for the TOKYO MX drama “Sono Kekkon, Shouki Desu ka?” (Are You Sane to Marry?).
As SARD UNDERGROUND originated as a ZARD tribute band, the song strongly reflects ZARD’s style.
The vocal melody is very straightforward and easy to remember, making it a tune many people can casually hum along to.
Throughout the song, singing lightly and without tension is the key to making it sound good, so please give it a try.
Last sceneGLIM SPANKY

GLIM SPANKY is a rock band with refined musicality that’s highly regarded by critics.
They specialize in authentic garage rock and psychedelic rock, and are known for a style that runs counter to trends.
Among their works, a particularly recommended, easy-to-sing track is Last Scene.
It evokes the quality Japanese garage rock that was trendy in the 1990s, with minimal lyrical congestion and a very singable vocal line.
It’s the kind of song that can make even those who don’t have a clear, pristine voice sound good.





