Karaoke songs that make it easy for women to score high
Karaoke systems with scoring features have been getting more and more sophisticated lately, and an increasing number now evaluate vocal techniques like vibrato and scooping.
However, the largest part of the scoring criteria is still the accuracy of melody and rhythm.
In this feature, we focus on those criteria and have compiled a selection of songs that are easy to sing and likely to score high, especially ones where it’s easy to follow the melody and rhythm.
When karaoke has a scoring function, you can’t help but want to go for a high score, whether you’re confident in your singing or not.
For each song, we’ve also included tips on how to earn a high score, so be sure to use them as a reference and aim for your best.
That said, the most important thing is to forget about the numbers and just sing freely and have fun the way you like!
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Karaoke Songs Recommended for Women That Are Easy to Score High On (111–120)
snakeYorushika

Yorushika’s latest song, “Hebi” (“Snake”).
Since releasing “Aporia,” Yorushika has continued putting out lower-key tracks, and this new song is also arranged within a narrow range that’s easy for anyone to sing.
This work doesn’t feature the extremely low phrases that are characteristic of Yorushika.
Rather than being a “low” song, it feels more like a piece with a limited vocal range, and in keeping with that, the vocal line is crafted to be gently shaped with minimal rises and falls.
Because the instrumentation is somewhat subdued, be mindful of fade-outs and breathing when singing so the vocals don’t stick out awkwardly.
Karaoke Songs That Are Easy for Women to Score High On (121–130)
Guess Who Is BackKumi Koda

“Guess Who Is Back” is a popular song by Kumi Koda that was also used as an opening theme for the hit anime Black Clover.
It’s a cool, stylish track in a so-called rap-rock/mixture-rock style, featuring a somewhat heavy beat and distinctive distorted guitar.
The vocal melody is very simple, so even people who aren’t confident singers may find it relatively approachable.
I think the key to performing this song is how coolly you can nail the parts that are sung in a rap-like style in the original.
The chorus melody might be a bit tough for those who struggle with high notes, so be sure to check the key carefully before you sing.
superheroineHeisei Flamingo

Heisei Flamingo is a female YouTuber duo that enjoys nationwide popularity.
Since they’re such popular YouTubers, many of you may already know them.
The song they released is Super Heroine.
As the two are not professional singers, the track features an overall easy vocal line.
In particular, the vocal range is set on the narrower side, making it easier for those who can’t hit high notes to aim for a high score.
Give it a try!
FairyDAZBEE

DAZBEE’s masterpiece “Fairy.” Modeled on Celtic music, this piece carries a fantastical atmosphere throughout.
That said, most of it sits in the high register.
Because of that, many might feel it’s not ideal for aiming for a high karaoke score.
While it’s true that it’s in a high range, the overall span is narrow, so if you adjust the key appropriately, it’s actually quite easy to sing.
Rather than belting, try singing in a whispery tone to keep your pitch stable—give it a try.
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

AKB48’s 32nd single, released in August 2013.
By the way, Rino Sashihara holds the center position for this song.
I think this is the kind of song you sing at karaoke not when you’re aiming for a high score, but when you want to have fun with a group.
Precisely because of that, the melody, rhythm, and phrasing are all very simple and easy to sing, so if you deliberately choose it when competing for high scores with friends, you can expect great results.
It’s not a song you need to overthink—just relax and enjoy singing it to the fullest!
Bird's PoemLia

It’s the theme song of AIR, a romance adventure game that was also adapted into an anime.
The clear, straightforward melody line is striking.
Not limited to this song, when the melody line is distinct it’s easier to catch the notes, so you’ll likely score high at karaoke.
RirurariruhaKaela Kimura

Released in 2005, this is Kaela Kimura’s third single and one of her signature songs, known for its lively rhythm.
The vocal range isn’t very wide throughout, making it easy to sing at a consistent energy level.
It’s best to sing it clearly and crisply in time with the upbeat rhythm.





