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[Karaoke] A Special Feature on Vocaloid Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing!

Those of you who often go to karaoke with friends on your days off, I’m sure you’re out there.

Singing out loud is the best stress reliever, isn’t it? And when you’re at karaoke with people who love the same music genre, even seeing what songs everyone picks is part of the fun! In this article, I’ll introduce some easy-to-sing Vocaloid songs recommended for women.

I’ve picked out a lot, including classics and recent hits.

Use this article as a reference and enjoy your karaoke time!

[Karaoke] Vocaloid Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing! (1–10)

Hello/How are you?Nanou

Hello/How Are You (feat. Hatsune Miku & Megpoid)
Hello/How are you now?

It’s a song that feels like pouring out the emotions pent up in your heart, mixing poignancy with warmth.

Created by Nanou, it centers on themes of loneliness and the difficulty of self-expression.

If you carry anxieties and inner conflicts in your daily life, you’ll surely relate.

The gentle vocals and poppy melody are memorable, too.

It’s great for karaoke, of course, but I also recommend listening to it alone and savoring it slowly.

Cowardly Mont BlancDECO*27

DECO*27 – Coward Mont Blanc feat. GUMI
Wimp Mont Blanc DECO*27

With its catchy band sound and wistfully tinged lyrics, it leaves a strong impression.

“Yowamushi Montblanc” is known as one of DECO*27’s signature songs from the early days of his career, and it’s included on the December 2010 album Aimaze Elegy.

Its depiction of the struggles and vulnerabilities of someone in love resonates with listeners, making it a popular track.

It’s great to sing with friends, and also recommended for solo, focused vocal training.

Morning Star GalacticaNayutan Alien

Nayutan Seijin – Myojo Galactica (ft. Hatsune Miku) OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Myojo Galactica Nayutan Alien

“Myojo Galactica” is a song by Nayutan Seijin, a Vocaloid producer who came from outer space.

It was released in August 2018 and included on the album “Object Z from Planet Nayutan.

” It’s a love song themed around constellations and galaxies, featuring a rock sound and a melodic line reminiscent of Showa-era kayōkyoku.

If someone currently in love sings it, their emotions might just catch fire.

There’s also a version sung by Eve and Sou, making it a recommended choice as a duet song.

[Karaoke] A Selection of Vocaloid Songs That Are Easy for Women to Sing! (11–20)

sickly sweetNakiso

You’re drawn into its downer vibe.

This work, Amattaru, by Nakiso portrays betrayal and disappointment toward a loved one.

Released in August 2022, the song features a distinctive sound that blends trap and electronica.

Coupled with Yuka Ai’s luscious vocals, it brings out deep emotions.

Recommended for those who’ve just gone through a breakup or want to let out the anger and sadness buried deep inside.

Sing it and vent those pent-up feelings.

Tell me answerKinoshita

Tell Me Answer / Kinoshita (kinoshita) feat. Kagamine Rin / TELL ME ANSWER
Tell me, Answer Kinoshita.

“Tell Me Answer” is a work that highlights Kinoshita’s pop sensibilities and was released in August 2020.

Its charm lies in its catchy melody and lyrics that capture a childlike spirit.

The arrangement makes excellent use of Kagamine Rin’s vocal timbre, and the sound brims with positive, unique energy—perfect for a mood boost or to hype up a karaoke session.

Highly recommended not only for VOCALOID fans but also for lovers of pop music.

Old Testament Generalization StreetHiiragi Magnetite

Hiiragi Magnetite – Old Testament Pan-Generalization City / Hatsune Miku
Old Testament Generalization Street Hiiragi Magnetite

It’s a song with a captivating cyberpunk-inspired worldview.

Composed by Hiiragi Magnetite and released in October 2020, it evokes a world that repeatedly collapses and regenerates, a mechanized future society, and abstract lyrics that leave a strong impression.

The dark, heavy beat and Hatsune Miku’s vocals deepen that atmosphere.

I want to aim for a singing style that brings out this cool vibe.

Since the musical genres and moods vary across Hiiragi Magnetite’s works, it might be good to look for pieces that suit you.

Spring LonelinessInabakumori

Inabakumori “Haruno Jakumaku” Vo. Tsurumaki Maki
Spring’s desolate Inaba under cloudy skies

It’s a Vocaloid song whose wistful vocals by Maki Tsurumaki resonate deeply.

Created by Kumoi Inaba, it’s included on the album “Weather Station.” The lyrics symbolically use words like “wound,” “hole,” and “sew,” depicting the resolve to face forward and live on despite carrying pain.

Coupled with its emotional rock sound, it captivated listeners.

I’d love to sing it in a way that recreates this ennui-laden atmosphere.