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 (231–240)
Maru-Maru-Mori-Mori!Kaoru and Tomoki, sometimes Muku.

It was released in 2011 as a single by “Kaoru to Tomoki, Sometimes Mook.” The song was used as the theme for the Fuji TV drama “Marumo no Okite,” and Mana Ashida and Fuku Suzuki sing it as a unit under their character names.
It’s a song that people of all ages can enjoy with both dance and singing, so it’s one you can belt out to your heart’s content.
10-year cherry blossomsAKB48

AKB48’s “10nen Zakura,” released in 2009, has been widely embraced for how easy it is to sing and is loved as a classic graduation song.
It’s also known for borrowing the intro from “Aogeba Tōtoshi,” which adds to its familiarity for many listeners.
The lyrics depict reuniting with friends far away, something people of any generation can relate to.
With a not-too-wide vocal range, it’s easy to sing and approachable for a broad audience.
Although it’s a song about graduation and parting, it’s a bright, positive number.
Otona BlueATARASHII GAKKO!

One of the most talked-about songs of 2023, Otona Blue.
It’s the signature track of ATARASHII GAKKO! and became a major hit.
The song is crafted with a nostalgic style based on Showa-era kayōkyoku.
Compared to modern songs, older tunes tend to feature more long tones, but the vocal techniques like enunciation and ad-libs are simpler.
Since this track is themed around old-school music, its melody is arranged to be very easy to sing.
Nothing.BiSH

The song “Nothing.” included on BiSH’s only mini-album “GiANT KiLLERS.” Its high-energy arrangement that kicks off with the chorus gives you a push, together with lyrics that say, “even while struggling, keep moving forward.” Overall, the key is on the higher side, but since the range is narrow and the melody is simple, it should be easy to sing if you set it to a key that suits you.
However, be careful with the falsetto parts that appear here and there, as they can easily go off pitch.
beautiful-nessBiSH

Included on the indie second album “FAKE METAL JACKET,” “beautiful-sa” has become one of BiSH’s signature songs.
The lyrics were written by the newly joined member Ling Ling, and the track was chosen as the opening theme for the variety show “Kayo wa Zenryoku! Hakadasan to Chidori-kun.” With a generally low key and a not-so-wide vocal range, it’s easy to try even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s an exhilarating rock tune whose driving ensemble and edgy guitar sound will hype up any karaoke session.
Pure AsiaPUFFY

PUFFY’s debut single, released in May 1996.
It was used in a Kirin Beverage “Tennen Sodachi” commercial featuring the duo themselves, and became a breakthrough hit, achieving million-seller status right out of the gate.
Incidentally, the lyrics were written by Yosui Inoue and the composition/arrangement by Tamio Okuda; the two later produced a self-cover version as well.
It’s a medium- to up-tempo, feel-good track that makes you happy just by listening! In the 1990s, when this song was made, songs that were frequently sung at karaoke—and easy to sing at karaoke—were considered key to a hit.
Reflecting that trend, “Asia no Junshin” was crafted to be very easy to sing even for those with a limited vocal range or who aren’t confident singers.
Don’t overthink it—just hum along and have fun.
Just be sure to keep solidly in time with the rhythm.
Swaying feelingsZARD

The 8th single “Yureru Omoi,” known as a massive hit that sold over a million copies.
It was used as the theme song for Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Pocari Sweat commercial and is also recognized as one of ZARD’s signature tracks.
Although the switch can be tricky because the verses (A and B sections) sit in a low key while the chorus features piercing high notes, the melody is simple and relaxed, making it approachable if you sing calmly.
It’s a famous song everyone knows, so it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke—be sure to learn it and give it a try!





