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

Miliyah Kato’s “Aitai” is a very heartrending song, and her voice really suits it.
In particular, Miliyah’s songs are in a key that most women find easy to sing.
The melody doesn’t move up and down much, making it easy to follow, so try to focus on singing each note carefully so the tempo doesn’t rush.
Also, instead of belting, using your head voice will likely bring out more of the song’s poignancy.
Additionally, if you focus too much on Miliyah’s characteristic vocal styling, your rhythm may slip, so I think it’s best to start by singing it straightforwardly.
Love WindLila Ikuta

This is a solo song by Ikuta Lila, the vocalist of YOASOBI.
Rather than an upbeat, belted number, it has a relaxed and gentle tone.
The vocal range is F#3 to E5, so there are plenty of high notes, but if you approach it with head voice as your base, I think the pitch is relatively easy to catch.
If you switch to falsetto without hesitation for the high parts in the chorus, it becomes very easy to sing, so definitely give it a try!
Miso soup and butterReira Shio

Reira Ushio is a singer-songwriter known for a musical style inspired by Western pop.
Her song “Miso Soup and Butter” differs from her previous work, leaning strongly toward J-pop.
While you can catch a slight glimpse of the country elements she excels at, the overall melody is kept straightforward and unadorned.
There are falsetto parts, but the range itself isn’t wide, and those sections could be sung in chest voice without issue.
crescent moonAyaka

This was Ayaka’s fourth single, released in September 2006.
Since Ayaka is highly praised for her vocal ability, many people might wonder, “Is this really easy to sing?” But the melody is very straightforward and easy to hum, so even those who aren’t confident singers should be able to sing it.
Of course, to perform it the way she does, you’d need to master various vocal techniques and expressive skills.
However, if you simply trace the melody and lyrics and sing it with your own interpretation, it’s a very singable song.
Enjoy singing it in your own style!
The Door to TomorrowI WiSH

This song is I WiSH’s debut single, released in 2003.
It was used as the theme song for the romantic reality show “Ainori.” With its cute, heartwarming lyrics, it’s an easy-to-sing track that I especially recommend for women.
illusionGreen Yellow Society

Ryokuoushoku Shakai is often associated with songs that are high in pitch, but “illusion,” which started streaming in July 2025, has little range between high and low notes, making it a key you can sing without strain.
If you’re thinking, “I love Ryokushaka, but their songs are too high for me to sing…,” this one is a great song to try! The number-one point of this track is the rhythm.
It has a step-like groove throughout, and once you lose it, it’s hard to get back on, but using your body or hands while singing makes it easier to catch the groove and sing.
It’s best to memorize the lyrics and melody to some extent before you try singing.
It’s a cool song, so let’s learn it together!
[Karaoke] A Roundup of Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing! (21–30)
Popular karaoke songs that are easy for women to sing
The 20 songs we’ve introduced so far are all truly captivating, aren’t they? From here on, we’re lining up lots of easy-to-sing recommendations, regardless of release date or popularity. Be sure to find the songs that suit you best!
Unrequited loveNEW!Aimer

“Kataomoi” has a distinctive rhythm and leans more toward “speaking” than “singing,” but this song was often sung by one of my voice-training students who wasn’t confident in singing and didn’t have a very wide range.
If you’re going to sing it, you’ll probably struggle with the rhythm first, so practice by listening to the song over and over.
Aside from the chorus, you don’t need to worry too much about pitch at the beginning.
If the rhythm doesn’t lock in first, it’ll feel off when you sing, so pay attention to where the phrases are cut and when each entry comes in, and maybe start with humming.
Humming will help you carry that same feeling into light singing, letting the sound resonate between your eyebrows without tension.
Once you’re used to it, keep that resonance in the brow area and shift into your singing voice.
If you can keep resonating in the same spot while you sing, you’ll capture a really nice vibe!






