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.
And of course, getting into the groove matters too!
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Even if you're tone-deaf, it's okay! Easy karaoke songs for women (21–30)
platitudesHoshimachi Suisei

Suisei Hoshimachi is the VTuber attracting the most attention right now.
She’s a Hololive-affiliated VTuber who has gained nationwide popularity as an artist.
While many of her songs span a wide vocal range and incorporate falsetto, “Kireigoto” is different.
Aside from a single falsetto line in the chorus, there are no high parts; the entire song sits in a low register.
Even that falsetto line is a section she could sing in chest voice but chooses to sing in falsetto, so it should be easier for those who struggle with high chest notes.
Love SongGReeeeN

This is GReeeeN’s third single, released in May 2007.
You might wonder, “Why recommend a male vocal song when the theme is songs for women?” but no need to worry.
Although GReeeeN has male vocals, the song requires a very high male range, which actually makes it easier for women—especially those with slightly husky voices or who aren’t comfortable with very high notes—to sing.
Don’t feel bound by the vibe of the original; just have fun singing it.
You’ll probably find it easier than you expect!
To Those Who Know the Blue of the SkyAimyon

If there’s a part that might trip up people who aren’t confident singers, it would probably be the A and B sections, which make frequent use of a relatively low range.
The range used in the chorus isn’t that high.
In the lower notes, if you end up using so-called “throat voice,” it becomes harder to maintain pitch, so try singing with the image of supporting your voice with your abdominal muscles as much as possible.
As a piece of music, it’s very pop and easy to remember.
CHE.R.RYYUI

This is singer-songwriter YUI’s 8th single, released in March 2007.
When you sing this song at karaoke, there’s nothing to worry about! There are no high notes or difficult melodies, so it’s a song anyone can sing with ease.
Just pay attention to the slightly fast-paced part at the end of the chorus and make sure to articulate clearly.
planetariumAi Otsuka

It’s Ai Otsuka’s 10th single, released on September 21, 2005.
It was also used as an image song for the TBS drama “Boys Over Flowers.” It’s a slow-tempo track sung in a consistently understated manner, and the vocal melody is very simple, so even people who usually feel uneasy about singing should find it relatively easy to sing.
If you try to place your voice toward the upper palate when you sing, you can achieve a cute tone with bright, high overtones similar to Ai Otsuka’s own voice, so if you’re interested, give that kind of practice a try.
As mentioned, the melody is simple, making it great material for that kind of practice!
bleeding loveYurina Hirate

Yurina Hirate, who gained popularity as the center of Keyakizaka46, is now active as a solo artist and has already drawn attention with several tracks.
Among her works, the song I especially recommend for women who aren’t confident in their singing is “bleeding love.” It has touches of deep house, and the track takes the lead more than the vocals throughout.
As a result, the vocal line is kept simple.
The range is narrow and the rhythm is straightforward, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
365 Days' Paper AirplaneAKB48

A masterpiece whose lyrics compare life to a paper airplane and gently give you a push, saying, “The journey matters more than the destination,” offering courage and energy to listeners.
Released as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Asadora “Asa ga Kita,” it has now become such a standard that it even appears in high school music textbooks.
With few high notes and a simple, pop melody line, the key is not to feel pressured to “sing perfectly.” Instead, aim to create a vibe where everyone can sing along—and above all, just enjoy the song.






