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 (221–230)
Anytime Anywheremilet

This is milet’s 12th major digital-only single, released in September 2023.
It was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.
milet is a singer whose lower to mid register is especially captivating, and the vocal melody here doesn’t span a very wide range, making it a song that many women should be able to sing comfortably.
There’s a section toward the end of the chorus that’s sung in falsetto, so practice making a smooth transition in your vocal production there.
BarretteNogizaka46

The 7th single “Barrette,” whose music video—created under the theme “Uniforms are the strongest”—also became a hot topic.
Its ensemble that evokes Showa-era pop and its wistful melody line offer an arrangement that feels nostalgic yet fresh.
The key is low and the vocal range isn’t wide, but you should be mindful of singing tightly; otherwise, the original atmosphere won’t come through.
The melody flows at a relaxed pace with no rapid-fire phrasing, making it an easy number to try in karaoke.
How many times has the blue sky appeared?Nogizaka46

Nandome no Aozora ka, released in 2014 as Nogizaka46’s 10th single.
Centered by Erika Ikuta, the song overflows with clarity, and its lyrics feel as if they’re facing inward toward one’s own heart.
The vocal range is relatively narrow, so for women with an average voice range it’s one of the easier Nogizaka46 songs to sing.
It’s different from a straightforward positive or cheer-up song, but when you finish singing it, you feel refreshed somehow—as if you might just find an answer.
It’s that kind of song.
marine blueShiori Tamai

Shiori Tamai, known as a member of Momoiro Clover Z, has been releasing one solo song every month in 2023.
Her new track is “Marine Blue,” released in August, featuring a refreshing and grand melody that leaves a strong impression.
Although the bright tone and Shiori Tamai’s clear voice might make it seem challenging, the song actually has a relatively narrow vocal range, making it easy to sing even for those who aren’t confident singers.
If the original key feels tough, try adjusting it so that the highest part in the C melody comes out comfortably for you.
frustrated lipsMariko Takahashi

The 18th single “Hagayui Kuchibiru,” which was selected as the theme song for the TV drama “Counting Sleepless Nights.” It’s a memorable number featuring sexy lyrics that evoke a mature romance and a passionate vocal performance.
While it has a wide vocal range and lots of melodic movement, the key isn’t very high and the tempo isn’t fast, so it should be approachable for karaoke.
It’s a well-known song that’s sure to liven up karaoke with any generation, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
love’s proofKumi Koda

This is Kumi Koda’s 35th single, released in March 2007.
Kumi Koda is a singer whose lower register is especially appealing, so I highly recommend this song as a karaoke pick for people who struggle with singing—especially women who find high notes difficult.
I think the tempo also makes it relatively easy to sing.
In the high notes of the chorus, Kumi switches from chest voice to falsetto, but if you’re not confident about switching registers, adjust the karaoke key to suit your own range.
Rather than trying to sing too carefully, focus on the vibe—you’ll likely make it sound good that way.
Karaoke songs recommended for women that are easy to sing even for the tone-deaf (231–240)
I am in love with you now.Kana Adachi

A song I’d recommend to women who feel nervous about singing in front of others is “Watashi Ima Anata ni Koi wo Shiteimasu.” It was released in 2018 by Kana Adachi, a singer-songwriter with a cute look who’s also active as an actress.
It features a warm band sound highlighted by a somewhat nostalgic piano tone.
Try singing it as if you’re having a conversation, matching her talk-like vocal style.
The melody doesn’t move up and down much, so you can carry it through at a steady energy level.
It’s a great karaoke choice even for those who aren’t confident about their vocal power.





