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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! (41–50)

SenbonzakuraWagakki Band

“Senbonzakura” is a Vocaloid song that’s very famous, but this time I’ll explain it using the easier-to-follow Wagakki Band version.

Since the lyrics contain many difficult kanji and words, I recommend memorizing it by ear so you can handle it at karaoke.

When singing, the key is to enunciate clearly without letting the words blur together.

Focusing on clean vowel pronunciation makes it easier to sing and easier to listen to.

The A-melody has a lot of words, so rather than trying to sing every single one perfectly, it’s best to give it a light, bouncing feel.

The chorus builds toward the latter half and includes long notes, so you’ll enjoy it more if you sing in the voice that feels most comfortable for you.

Many artists have covered this song, so listen to various versions and find the one you like!

The Story of the Wind and MeNEW!Ado

Released on September 26, 2025, the film The Silent Service: Great Arctic Ocean Battle features an exceptionally lavish theme song written and composed by Hiroji Miyamoto and arranged by Mafumafu! When I first heard it, I thought, “This is so Miyamoto-like!” With this track, you can enjoy Ado’s lower range and falsetto more than her signature high notes and shouts, making it a great pick for those who want to sing in a calmer style.

You don’t need to lean into Ado’s distinctive, powerful delivery—singing it plainly and smoothly will still sound beautiful.

The high notes in the chorus can be handled in falsetto without any issue.

Whether you’re stronger in the low range or the high range, the song brings out the best in either, so definitely give it a try and learn it.

Tokimeki DiaryNEW!Dream Ami

Released for streaming in September 2025, it reportedly samples and uses the memorable chorus lyrics and melody from E-girls’ classic “Anniversary,” and it’s crafted with themes of “nostalgia” and “the connection between the past, present, and future” in mind.

The fact that it samples the original makes it irresistible for fans! It’s mostly sung in falsetto, so it sits a bit high, but the range isn’t very wide—great for those who are comfortable with higher notes.

The tempo isn’t fast, so it’s nice that you can take a breath between phrases and sing calmly.

The ad-lib at the beginning uses easy-to-pronounce words, so if you project your voice well there, it should help you keep singing comfortably throughout.

Revolutionary Journey – On the WayAina the End

Aina the End / On the Road of Revolution – On The Way [Official Music Video] (TV anime “Dandadan” Season 2 Opening Theme)
Revolutionary Journey - On The Way Aina The End

This anisong by Aina the End, a former member of BiSH, is the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime “Dandadan.” As you listen, the verse and pre-chorus focus on lower to mid-range melodies.

In particular, the pre-chorus drops to around D3, so if you sing it with a blank expression, there’s a high chance your pitch will sag, you’ll strain your throat, or your voice will get muffled.

Try to avoid using your throat: lift your facial muscles well and imagine sending the voice forward slowly—this will make your brow and head resonate and help you produce the low notes more easily.

Then the chorus opening suddenly jumps up to A4! Take a solid breath in the brief moment right after the pre-chorus ends, keep the resonance in your brow area, and commit to the accent without hesitation.

Project as if sending your voice far away! It feels great when you can sing it, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire!

Seduce VenusNo Murasaki

This song was released for streaming on July 4, 2025, and it’s the theme song for the DMM TV show “LOVE RING.” Some of you might already be familiar with it.

Although the tempo is on the faster side, the vocal range isn’t very wide, so the key should be manageable for most female singers.

However, only at the very end of the chorus the pitch goes up to D#5.

If you’re used to singing high notes, you might be able to power through it, but if you’re not, forcing it could strain your throat.

I recommend switching to falsetto there without pushing yourself.

It uses more breath than you might think, so once you get used to singing it, you may find you can project a bit more strongly.

It’s a cool track that’s sure to hype up a crowd—definitely give it a try and learn it!

Please, Bach!Hinatazaka46

Hinatazaka46 “Please, Bach!” Music Video
Please, Bach! Hinatazaka46

A bright song with a catchy chorus melody and an appealing sense of rhythm.

Since many parts aren’t too high and can be sung without strain, it’s a relatively easy idol song for women to sing! It’s a cheerful, energetic track characteristic of Hinatazaka, so it will definitely get the crowd going! There are sections with a lot of words, but instead of trying to articulate every single syllable, you’ll sing more rhythmically if you keep it light and ride the melody.

You might initially struggle with the rhythm in the B-melody, but if you stay calm and focus on the spacing, the rhythm will lock in—so don’t worry.

Keep the meter in 4/4, and imagine resting on the first beat before singing.

Once you get that space right, it’ll sound really cool! There’s also a touch of Bach in the latter half of the song, making it irresistible for classical music fans!

Good luck!Bubble Parties

Do Your Best / Ephemeral Parties [MV]
Do your best, Bubble Parties!

It’s a somewhat anime-like song with a fresh, easy-to-listen-to phrase that really sticks with you! The tempo is relatively fast, so it might be good to start by learning the melody.

When it’s time to sing, make sure you really ride the groove! The melody is quite straightforward, so you’ll probably get used to the song quickly.

There’s call-and-response in the first verse (A-melo), so if you look at the lyrics from the start, you should be able to learn it without getting confused.

Also, the high notes in the chorus are better sung lightly rather than belting, as that suits the song’s feel—try to relax while keeping the rhythm with your body! Since it’s an idol-style song, lifting your facial muscles into a smile alone helps you relax.

After that, sing without straining, imagining you’re placing the sound lightly in front of your eyebrows!