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

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

spring stormjohn

Spring Storm / Hatsune Miku
Spring storm John

John’s song “Spring Storm” is a long-beloved number that portrays the difficulty of self-expression.

Centered on the struggles of expressing oneself in the online age, it delivers a message that resonates with people living today.

The contrast between its profound lyrics and its light, upbeat melody is irresistible.

It feels great to nail it at karaoke—get into the groove and give it a try!

Lonely Envykoyori

This is one of koyori’s signature songs, with lyrics that dive straight into themes of loneliness and jealousy.

Hatsune Miku’s heartrending vocals and the somewhat nostalgic melody leave a strong impression.

Released in November 2012, it quickly gained popularity among Vocaloid fans.

It was also covered in “Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!” (Project SEKAI), which drew attention.

Keep the chorus’s build-up in mind and sing with feeling.

melancholicJunky

Melancholic / Junky feat. Kagamine Rin
Melancholic Junkie

The gap between the upbeat melody and the bittersweet lyrics about unrequited love really gets me.

Created by Junky, this piece was released in September 2010 and quickly gained popularity.

On Nico Nico Douga, it reached a million views in July 2011.

The feelings of the protagonist—who can’t be honest in front of the one they like—resonate with listeners.

I think it’s especially relatable for teenage girls.

Get into the rhythm and try singing it while imagining its world!

PamelaFlower

It’s a track with a strikingly fantastical atmosphere.

Created by Balloon and released in October 2021, it starts with a stylish intro and builds emotion step by step toward the chorus—an arrangement that’s truly compelling.

V flower’s clear, translucent vocals further elevate the song’s world.

The lyrics delve deeply into themes like loneliness, love, and powerlessness, and the inexpressible feelings between the lines really hit home.

Be sure to sing it with a cool, composed vibe.

Don't go.Souta

Uta-nee Yuki “Don’t Go” (remaster)
Don't go, Sota.

This is one of Sota’s signature songs, depicting a heartrending moment of parting.

The protagonist’s plea—“Please don’t go”—sinks into the heart alongside the sound of the piano.

Released in October 2013, the track is included on the album “Shonen Shoujo no Kotoba.” It’s a song that stays close to those who carry the fear of losing someone important or the weight of loneliness.

If you’ve had such experiences, you might find yourself in tears while singing it.

Sing it with all your heart.

Yi-Er Fan ClubMikito-P

Mikito-P “Yi-er Fan Club” MV
E-ALPHAN Club Mikito-P

Released by Mikito-P in August 2012, this piece tells the story of someone learning Chinese to express their feelings to the person they like.

Set to a poppy, upbeat melody, it conveys the joy of learning new words and the fun of cross-cultural exchange.

The sound arrangement features Chinese-style tones that add a great touch.

It’s a song that gives you energy just by listening—be sure to try singing it with a lively, spirited voice!

MIRAKanaria

[Koharu Rikka] MIRA [Kanaria]
MIRAKanaria

This song features a downer, addictive melody.

It’s a track that showcases Kanaria’s talent and was released in March 2021.

One of its charms is Koharu Rikka’s mature-sounding voice.

The lyrics, heavily infused with themes of love and fate, resonate deeply with listeners.

If you want to try singing a calm, subdued song, why not give this one a shot? It’s short, so it should be relatively easy to learn.