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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Recommended karaoke songs for women that are easy to sing even for the tone-deaf (31–40)
EdisonWednesday Campanella

They’re popular across a wide range of generations—from hardcore techno fans to more visually oriented general audiences—but if we’re talking about their most popular works, wouldn’t it have to be “Edison”? It showcases the cuteness of a female vocal to the fullest, while also conveying a certain fragile quality.
The vocal line is very feminine, but the range is not very wide at mid2B to hiC#, so definitely give it a try.
dogwood (flowering dogwood)Yo Hitoto

Yo Hitoto’s “Hanamizuki” is a karaoke classic, isn’t it? In fact, I’ve heard that during the Heisei era, it was the most-sung song at karaoke.
Since it’s such a popular track, even people who aren’t confident in their pitch won’t stand out too much.
Plus, the melody is actually quite easy to remember and simple, so I think it’s a great one to try even if you’re not good at singing!
Chu, diversity.ano

Ano-chan, who is so active as a TV personality that there’s hardly a day you don’t see her on screen, also works as a singer and has released numerous hit songs under the name “ano.” Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is Chu, Tayōsei.
It features a cute, Chinese pop–inspired melody, and while the vocal range is high—mid2 A# to hi C#—it’s compact and focused.
Easy to sing yet adorable, it’s a song that perfectly embodies both of those qualities.
First LoveHikaru Utada

It was Hikaru Utada’s third single, released in April 1999.
You might be thinking, “Why recommend a Utada song when I’ve said I’m not good at singing?!” It’s true that Hikaru Utada’s vocal and expressive abilities are top-notch, and the bar is very high if you’re aiming to sing on her level.
However, the melody of this particular song isn’t so difficult that it’s hard to sing, so even those who aren’t confident singers should be fine.
Just note that the required vocal range is fairly wide, so it’s a good idea to check and set a key that suits your voice in advance.
Ambiguous Heart SpiceYUC’e

YUC’e, also known as a trackmaker, is also active as a singer-songwriter and has several hit numbers with a pop sensibility.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend for women who struggle with pitch is Aimai Heart Spice.
Like YOASOBI’s Idol, it’s bursting with pop appeal, but its vocal range is surprisingly narrow, and there aren’t any complex pitch jumps.
The rhythm is easy to catch as well, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.
Karaoke Songs Recommended for Women That Are Easy to Sing Even for the Tone-Deaf (41–50)
27:00Brandy War Chronicles

Brandy Senki is a girls’ band whose sophisticated musicality has earned high praise from hardcore music aficionados.
When it comes to “tasteful” acts among contemporary girl bands, their name comes up first.
Among their works, the one I especially recommend to people who struggle with pitch is 27:00.
The first half has a downer vibe, and the chorus climbs just a little higher.
Even so, the overall range is narrow and the pitch movement is gentle, making it a very easy song to sing even for those who are tone-deaf.
Love letterlast lamp

Last Lamp is a band that builds its activities around classic J-pop as their weapon of choice.
While many recent songs have become complex due to influences from Western music and K-pop, they go against that trend, focusing instead on the singable, classic J-pop style that has continued since the Heisei era.
Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend is their new song, “Love Letter.” It’s a quintessential J-pop ballad, neatly arranged to be very easy to sing in terms of rhythm, melodic movement, and vocal range.





