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[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!

[Karaoke] A roundup of songs that are easy for women to sing! (1–10)

LetterNEW!Uru

[Official] Uru “Tegami” Theme Song for the Film ‘Yukikaze’
Letter NEW! Uru

Uru is a female singer-songwriter known for her ballads.

Many women have probably been moved by her emotional lyrics and vocals.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Tegami (Letter).

The melody feels like a classic J-pop ballad, featuring many familiar phrases.

However, the vocal range spans from mid1 F to hi D#, which is quite low at the bottom and fairly high at the top.

The pitch movement is also very dramatic, making it difficult to sing well on the first try.

Fortunately, it’s a slow-tempo piece, so once you get the hang of it, you should be able to improve quickly.

HarukaNEW!YOASOBI

YOASOBI 'Haruka' Official Music Video
Haruka NEW! YOASOBI

YOASOBI’s famous song “Haruka.” For female students living in the Reiwa era, this piece could be considered a staple graduation song.

True to YOASOBI’s style, it still features drastic pitch shifts, but since there are relatively few syllables set to the main melody, it can be considered easy to sing in terms of wordiness.

However, the vocal range is quite wide—from mid1 G to hi F#—and the highest notes are fairly high, so you need to sing with a clear focus on keeping the pitch accurate.

Never Grow UpNEW!CHANMINA

Chanmina – Never Grow Up (Official Music Video)
Never Grow Up NEW! Chanmina

Female rapper Chanmina, who enjoys overwhelming support from women in their teens and twenties.

Released in 2019, this track gained popularity with its tropical house-inspired sound and downbeat, whisper-like vocals.

The song’s range is mid2A to hiD#, which is high but relatively narrow overall.

Since the key can be lowered sufficiently, it’s one of the more singable songs among Chanmina’s works.

Because of the nature of rap, there tend to be fewer breakpoints, so it’s recommended to adjust your vocal output to align with the sections where you can take proper breaths.

[Karaoke] A Comprehensive Introduction to Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing! (11–20)

Magical Starshine Make-up☆Kana Nishino

Kana Nishino “Magical Starshine Makeup☆” MV Full
Magical Starshine Make-up☆Kana Nishino

This song has an adorable title—just seeing it makes you feel stronger and more energized! The slightly spoken part in the A section gives it a K-pop vibe, but from the B section the mood shifts and you can really feel the “singing” come through.

The overall vocal range is G3 to F5, which is on the higher side, but it’s very easy to sing for those comfortable with head voice/falsetto.

Lately, Kana Nishino has been incorporating a bit of rap into her songs, which makes the atmosphere different from before, so there’s more to memorize.

But if you think of it as “several songs within one track,” it becomes fun! Instead of learning it all at once, I recommend memorizing it melody by melody.

The transition from the A section to the B section is crucial, so don’t suddenly push your voice—prepare your voice first, then aim far and sing with clear projection!

KILL LOVEano

ano「KILL LOVE」Music Video
KILL LOVEano

At tempo 192, ano’s “KILL LOVE” is a very fast, band-driven track.

Its structure ramps up to a big lift at the chorus, making it a really refreshing song to sing! The vocal range isn’t that high, so women can sing it in chest voice without strain.

The A and B sections have the usual laid-back, softly spoken feel typical of ano, while the chorus turns more rock in its lyrics—so it’ll sound cool if you belt it out with a “pouring your feelings out” kind of emotion.

Also, because the tempo is very fast, pay close attention to where you breathe.

The chorus especially has continuous melody lines, so take a solid breath before it, and manage your air so you don’t blow it all at once.

If you tense your chest or shoulders when inhaling, you’ll end up chest-breathing and won’t get enough air, so relax your shoulders and focus on drawing the breath into your abdomen.

To all my ex-girlfriendsKoresawa

Koresawa - To All My Ex-Girlfriends [Lyric Video]
To All My Ex-Girlfriends - Koresawa

Koresawa’s new song “To All My Ex-Girlfriends.” With its catchy melody and lyrics that unfold from a unique perspective, her work always makes a big impact.

This track also showcases her knack for the unexpected.

Its hallmark is a fresh concept: lyrics addressed from the current girlfriend to the exes—something you’d never see coming.

It’s not messy or spiteful; the current girlfriend’s message to the ex-girlfriends is crafted into charming lyrics.

The arrangement matches that tone, landing on a somewhat gentle overall impression.

There’s a brief falsetto moment in the chorus, but if that part feels tough, try lowering the key by one or two steps and sing it in chest voice.

The overall range isn’t very wide, so lowering the key generally won’t make the low notes unreachable.

Capsuleaiko

aiko - 'Capsule' music video
Capsule aiko

Among aiko’s songs, this one doesn’t go very high in pitch and is relatively easy to sing compared to her other tracks.

Since it’s a fairly relaxed tempo, don’t try to sing each phrase all at once—make sure to take solid breaths between phrases.

Also, the arrangement builds gradually toward the second half of the chorus, so it’s recommended to sing with your voice clearly into the mic; it makes it easier for listeners to follow.

Overall, it seems best to sing steadily so your voice doesn’t waver.