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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 Comprehensive Roundup of Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing! (141–150)

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Aimyon – Zarame [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Zarame Aimyon

Aimyon’s classic “Zarame.” Aimyon has many great songs, but this one is especially captivating for its emotional vocals.

The part where that quality shines the most is, of course, the chorus.

The chorus features emotional singing that makes effective use of falsetto.

Falsetto might sound challenging, but because the pitch gap before and after the falsetto is wide, it’s surprisingly easy to produce.

The rest is built around mid-tempo phrases in the low to mid register, so unless your voice is extremely raspy, it’s a song that’s quite easy to sing.

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The classic “Popuri no Ha” begins with guitar arpeggios touched by a warm effect.

Rather than folk, which is her musical roots, this piece leans more toward the languid late-2000s Japanese rock sound.

The chorus features falsetto, but since the song doesn’t demand much volume, it’s also recommended to recreate it with a restrained mixed voice, which is much easier to produce than falsetto.

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It’s a masterpiece that fully showcases Aimyon’s exceptional songwriting, which straddles the line between folk and J-pop.

“Yura Yura” holds the position of the B-side to the 2020 smash hit “Hadaka no Kokoro,” but it’s also performed at concerts, and footage has been released on her official YouTube channel—definitely worth checking out.

Structurally, the song features a very simple chord progression with an easy-to-understand melody that’s quite singable.

There aren’t any particularly difficult parts, but if you focus on giving it a bouncy rhythm when you sing, it will sound even better, so be sure to try that.

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A masterpiece whose refined and calm musicality evokes the night, “Sugata.” In terms of genre, it’s an orthodox J-pop piece, and the vocal line is crafted simply to suit the Japanese vocal range.

While the melody is generally steady with few dramatic shifts, a slightly higher falsetto appears in the chorus, so take care there.

Singing higher is fine, but if the key is set too low, producing the falsetto becomes unnecessarily difficult.

Be sure to determine the appropriate key and sing accordingly.

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Aimyon Bleach full version
Bleached Aimyon

Aimyong’s masterpiece “Hyohaku,” with its striking acoustic melody.

It starts with a verse in the low or lower-mid range and gradually ramps up the voltage from there, so the overall vocal range is somewhat wide.

A wide range might seem challenging, but that doesn’t mean every part is difficult.

This song’s highest section lands in the upper-mid range—borderline high—so if you identify the right key for your voice, it’s actually easy to sing.

It leans more toward a wide low range, making it especially recommended for women with lower voices.

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[MV] Pop Shinanaide “Happy Conduction”
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The band ‘Pops Shinanaide’ is known for their music that emphasizes a unique worldview.

They’re recognized for electronic-style composition, and their sound—mechanical yet fantastical and dreamlike—has earned high acclaim.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is ‘Kōfukuna Tsūden’ (Happy Conduction).

Because vocalist Ayako Kamegai has a high timbre, the song might seem high overall, but its range is actually very narrow, so anyone can sing it easily if they adjust it to a suitable key.

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NMB48 – I Won’t Try My Best Official MV
I won’t try hard, NMB48.

NMB48, the Osaka-based idol group that has been popular for many years.

Among the 48 Group, they stand out for their particularly bright and powerful musical style and performances, and they still frequently rank on the charts.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is their new track, “Ganbaranuwai.” It’s a lively song with a slightly nostalgic feel, tied together by an upbeat vocal line throughout.

If you’re looking to sing a catchy tune, definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.