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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! (21–30)

FeelHitsuji Bungaku

Hitsujibungaku – Feel (Official Music Video) [TV anime 'Silent Witch: The Secret of the Silent Witch' opening theme song]
Feel Hitsujibungaku

The double single “Feel/mild days.” These songs are used as the opening and ending themes for the TV anime Silent Witch: The Secret of the Silent Witch, which started airing in July 2025! This time, I’ll introduce “Feel.” The tempo of this track is on the slower side, so I think you’ll be able to sing it in a generally calm manner.

The beginning of the pre-chorus is a bit fast, but you’ll be fine if you use your body well to keep the rhythm.

Also, the high notes in the chorus and bridge will definitely be painful if you belt them, so focus on humming and constantly resonating through your nose and head.

For humming, it becomes easier if you imagine lightly resonating around your brow and head overall.

Once you get used to it, try turning it into your singing voice while keeping the resonance in the same place.

You’ll find it easier to relax and sing lightly!

Surely more than anyone else in the worldNEW!Miho Nakayama & WANDS

This is a very famous song and one of Miho Nakayama’s signature tracks.

I imagine many people sing it.

The collaboration with the rock band WANDS is also very special.

The overall vocal range is F#3–B4, and since the chorus uses the top note B4 frequently, it’s an easy key for those who are good with high notes.

If you feel it’s “too high” while singing, don’t force it—try lowering the key by one or two steps.

If belting in chest voice is difficult for you, adding clear accents in the high parts will help the sound come out more easily.

You can probably sense where the high sections are as you sing, so try aiming for those spots and pronouncing just “ah” there to target them precisely at first.

Also, for pronunciations with the vowel “i,” pulling the sound too wide horizontally creates tension.

Try to keep some space inside your mouth and avoid overemphasizing the “ee” sound.

[Karaoke] A Comprehensive Introduction to Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing! (31–40)

Never endsUru

[Official] Uru “Never ends” Theme song for the TBS Friday drama “DOPE: Narcotics Control Division Special Investigations Unit”
Never endsUru

Uru has an image of using a lot of breath in her singing.

“Never ends” is a relaxed song where her falsetto resonates beautifully.

The song has a generally wistful feel, so there’s no need to belt.

Since you can sing it without forcing and with a relaxed approach, I think it’s easy for women to sing! However, the falsetto in the chorus is delivered a bit strongly, so I’m worried that a normal falsetto might become thin and fade out.

Try to keep in mind: “It’s falsetto, but sing it with a bit of strength.” Your core is important, so brace yourself and send the voice straight out from your head!

Immoral SummerNogizaka46

Nogizaka46 “Immoral Summer” Music Video
Immoral Summer Nogizaka46

Nogizaka46’s “Immoral Summer,” which became available for streaming from July 2025.

Since the lyrics are packed with summery words, it might be a good one to learn as we head into the season! Rather than a “cute, idol-like” song, it has a slightly cool vibe that makes you want to sing along.

The overall range leans more toward the mid-to-low register than high notes, so it’s a song you can comfortably belt in chest voice.

However, one thing to watch out for when singing mid-to-low songs: if you just let it flow and sing vaguely, you’ll lose dynamics and it can end up sounding boring.

Keep your facial muscles lifted, imagine resonating between your eyebrows, and consciously place an accent on the first beat of each measure.

Since it’s a group song, there’s almost no break when you sing it solo, but it’s fine to prioritize the parts you want to sing.

There’s likely choreography as well, so try incorporating it and have fun!

My WishNEW!AI

AI「my wish」(Official Music Video)
My WishNEW!AI

This is a ballad themed around “wishes” and “prayers,” and it serves as the image song for the film Hanamanma, released during Golden Week 2025.

Since the overall key isn’t very high, it’s easy for women to sing in the original key.

Toward the last chorus, the singing style incorporates a melody-like arrangement, so try practicing that part by listening to the song multiple times.

You’ll likely feel a great sense of exhilaration when you can sing it! Also, because the tempo is slow, the pauses are very important.

You’ll have plenty of opportunities to breathe, so don’t rush—place each phrase carefully, and you won’t end up speeding up the tempo.

It feels great when you can immerse yourself in the song’s world, so be sure to sing with care for the lyrics.

Aino Katachi feat. HIDE (GReeeeN)NEW!MISIA

Aino Katachi feat. HIDE GReeeeN (from Heisei Budokan LIFE IS GOING ON AND ON Live Ver.)
Aino Katachi feat. HIDE (GReeeeN) NEW! MISIA

The 2018 collaboration by GReeeeN’s HIDE and MISIA, “Ai no Katachi feat.

HIDE (GReeeeN),” is a popular song on par with “Aitakute Ima” and “Everything,” so many of you may know it.

The piece is built within a relatively narrow range (mid1 A to mid2 F), making it easy to sing even for those who struggle with high notes.

However, its average pitch is mid1 G#, which is low for a female song, and the final chorus features high phrases close to mixed voice.

Keep these two points in mind when singing.

Give me a gentle kiss.NEW!DREAMS COME TRUE

DREAMS COME TRUE – “Give Me a Gentle Kiss”
A Gentle Kiss NEW! DREAMS COME TRUE

It’s a very emotional love song, and it feels like you can really dive into its world, doesn’t it? I sing this one often too, and since most of the notes used are from F#3 up one octave, it’s a song you can sing without too much strain.

If other DREAMS COME TRUE songs feel too high for you, try singing “Yasashii Kiss o Shite.” There’s a high D5 that shows up partway through, but give it a solid accent there and sing it with confidence! You can take plenty of breath before you start phonating, so imagine taking a lot of air through your mouth to get a running start as you produce the sound.

Also, the “n” syllables (na-row) can be hard to articulate.

It’s best to project more than you think you need to—about the point where it feels bold to you.

If you aim your voice into the distance while doing this, it will come out smoothly without catching in your throat!