[Karaoke] A roundup of songs that are easy for women to sing!
When choosing songs at karaoke, many women may feel anxious, wondering, “Can I sing this well?” But don’t worry! If you pick songs that fit your vocal range and are easy to keep rhythm with, anyone can sing comfortably.
In this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs that women can sing with confidence.
From upbeat tracks to calm ballads, we’ve selected easy-to-sing songs from a variety of genres.
We’re also constantly updating with the latest hits, so be sure to use this as a reference for your next karaoke session!
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Don't cheat on me.Koresawa

Among female listeners, especially those in their 20s, singer-songwriter Koresawa enjoys overwhelming support.
Although she has built a considerable career since her debut, her sweet-and-sour style remains intact, and in “Uwaki Shitara Akan de” (“Don’t You Dare Cheat”), she delivers a cute message that literally warns her boyfriend not to cheat.
The vocal line in this track features very few long tones and stays within a narrow range.
Since Koresawa’s songs often sit in higher registers, this is a must-listen for women seeking an easier Koresawa track to sing.
sunflowerAdo

This is Ado’s 21st single overall, released in July 2023.
It was chosen as the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “18/40: Dreams and Love if We’re Together.” The song has a gentle mood that evokes scenes of a calm summer day just by listening.
Ado showcases wonderful vocal expression by skillfully switching between various vocal tones, but I don’t think the melody itself is particularly complex, so even people who don’t sing often can easily pick it for karaoke.
If you clearly contrast the softly, calmly sung parts with the powerful sections, it will sound great—so please give it a try.
It’s also excellent as a practice piece for mastering different vocal expressions, making it a recommended song for anyone looking to level up their singing.
You don't listen to rock.Aimyon

This is Aimyon’s third major-label single, released in August 2017.
The melody is crafted to make full use of Aimyon’s slightly boyish vocal quality, so the usable range is kept relatively narrow.
With this song, even people who don’t usually sing can likely perform it without strain.
If you sing it in an overly cute, girlish way, there’s a risk of disrupting the song’s worldview.
To give a bold piece of advice, since the lyrics are from a male perspective, it might be best to approach it as if you’re singing a male vocal track.
There are a few parts of the melody that are a bit hard to remember, but give it some practice and give it a try.
You know,Aimyon

It’s Aimyon’s 15th CD single, released in December 2023.
It was written as the theme song for the film “Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window.” The song as a whole has a gentle, heartwarming mood.
Reflecting that atmosphere, Aimyon’s vocals avoid anything edgy, making it an easy tune for anyone to hum along to.
With songs like this, if you really dig into them, there are plenty of points in vocal expression and technique to watch out for, but for the general public enjoying it at karaoke, there’s no need to worry about such things.
Just be careful not to rush ahead of the rhythm, sing softly and gently, and have fun.
Strangerstuki.

The A and B verses sit around F#3 and are quite low, but if you can get through that part, the rest is in a key that should be comfortable for many female singers, so it’s easier to keep pitch and aim for a perfect score.
According to records from June 2025, the average JOYSOUND karaoke scoring for this song is about 90.
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I think the key to scoring 90 or above is stability in the low notes! Be mindful not to let your pitch drop too much on the low notes that come after the A, B, and bridge sections.
For the chorus, singing with clear accents makes it easier to lock into the rhythm, so that might work well!
AriaAina the End

Aina the End is known for her husky, slightly nasal voice, but if you’re not used to this singing style, imitating it can make it very hard to stay on pitch.
To score 100, first focus on matching the pitch solidly with a voice that’s natural and easy for you.
At the end of the C-melody there’s a high note at C5—take a breath mid-phrase and place the note cleanly.
Also, the chorus uses a lot of scoops as a technique, but you don’t need to focus on that at first.
Start by getting comfortable with the melody!
As You Like ItEVE

“As You Like It” is a song that was released on Niconico in 2017 in both a Hatsune Miku vocal version and the artist’s own vocal version, and it made its first album appearance on their fourth full-length, Bunka.
The edgy, cutting guitar that kicks off the ensemble and the cute lyrics really stand out.
While the song spans a slightly wider vocal range and features some rapid-fire phrases, the key itself isn’t too extreme, making it approachable for karaoke.
It’s a poppy, upbeat tune perfect for getting everyone hyped with your friends.






