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 those who are tone-deaf (141–150)
Love ThiefYuika

With airy vocals, Koidorobou (Love Thief) sings of a sweet-and-sour crush.
It’s a track released in March 2022 by Yuika, a singer-songwriter born in 2005.
Have you ever tried to sing it at karaoke and found the melody too complex to get through? For people who aren’t confident singers, handling intricate melodies can be a pretty high hurdle.
Koidorobou has relatively little rise and fall in its melody, so it’s recommended even for those who struggle with pitch.
It’s a bit fast-paced and sticks to similar notes, so you can sing it with a rap-like feel!
You’re My Only Shinin’ StarMiho Nakayama

A song by Miho Nakayama written and composed by Toshiki Kadomatsu.
It was released as her 12th single on February 17, 1988.
A self-cover version by Kadomatsu himself was later released as well.
While the melody features Kadomatsu’s signature stylistic flourishes in various places, overall it’s built on an extremely singable and memorable tune, crafted in the classic vein of a ballad.
As such, it’s likely a ballad that anyone can easily take on.
I am rain.Inabakumori

Inabakumori, a Vocaloid producer known for rock-style tracks, has been gaining popularity.
Recently, they’ve also been releasing songs with a stylish flair.
Among Inabakumori’s works, the one I especially recommend for women who struggle with pitch is Watashi wa Ame (I Am Rain).
It has a downbeat vibe, so it doesn’t feature the sudden pitch jumps common in many Vocaloid songs.
Plus, there are plenty of breaks, so you won’t have to worry about breathing.
If you want to sing a low-range song with ease, definitely check it out.
Karaoke Songs Recommended for Women That Are Easy to Sing Even for the Tone-Deaf (151–160)
Dong, Nan, Xi, BeiAsako Toki

Asako Toki is a female singer-songwriter whose father is the renowned saxophonist Hideshi Toki.
Inheriting her father’s knack for composition, she has earned high acclaim in the industry for her genreless musical style that blends R&B, jazz, techno, pop, and more.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is “Dong, Nan, Xi, Bei.” Strongly influenced by Chinese pop, it features an Asian-flavored, singable vocal line.
While the pitch is high, the overall range isn’t wide, so as long as you adjust the key to suit your voice, you shouldn’t have any particular issues with vocal range.
GOOD NIGHT BABYAimyon

A classic song where you can fully enjoy Aimyon’s signature airy huskiness and natural phrasing, “GOOD NIGHT BABY.” It’s a track from her second album, “Shunkanteki Sixth Sense,” released in 2019, and a music video was produced in collaboration with Reebok CLASSIC; as of May 2025, it has surpassed 18.
7 million views.
The chord progression is almost the same as “Marigold,” featuring a very accessible melody in the vein of mainstream J-pop.
Overall, there aren’t any dramatic leaps in pitch, nor are there extremely low notes, so it’s easy to sing even for those who struggle with lower ranges.
Bud of LoveKumi Koda

It’s an easy-to-sing song that was also used as a TV drama’s theme.
There are a few high parts that require falsetto, but they’re very short, so with a bit of practice you’ll be able to sing them in no time.
Rather than focusing on singing perfectly, practice with a cute, charming vibe in mind!
moon bathingYorushika

Gekkouyoku (Moonlight Bath) is Yorushika’s 16th single, released as a digital-only track and written specifically as the theme song for the film Kaina of the Great Snow Sea: Star Sage.
It is characterized by its soothing vocals and literary lyrics.
A key singing tip is to maintain a bright tone throughout.
In the mid-to-high range in particular, keep your chin tucked slightly and aim the resonance toward the upper palate.
Also pay attention to dynamics: in the latter half of the song, use chest voice for the lower notes to create a clear contrast with the first half.
While blending with the dramatic ensemble, the acoustic guitar adds a distinctive sense of depth, making the track all the more compelling.





