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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!

Karaoke Songs That Are Easy for Women to Score High On (241–250)

Dewdrops of DreamsTakako Matsu

It’s Takako Matsu’s 8th single, released in September 1999.

It’s a gentle, ballad-style piece—a beautiful song that evokes a sense of nostalgia and a distinctly Japanese resonance.

The melody structure and vocal rhythm are simple, so I think it’s a song that makes it relatively easy to aim for a high score in karaoke.

The track really brings out Matsu’s clear, transparent voice, so if you’re good with high notes and have a bright, airy tone, I’d love for you to give this one a try!

The wind is autumn-colored.Seiko Matsuda

Seiko Matsuda - The Wind Is Autumn-Colored
Seiko Matsuda - Wind Is the Color of Autumn

This was Seiko Matsuda’s third single, released in October 1980.

At the time, it was used in a Shiseido commercial for “Ekubo Milky Fresh.” As the title suggests, the song has a bright feel that evokes the clear autumn sky, with a simple, catchy melody—truly a textbook example of a Showa-era idol song.

This kind of track is a classic choice when you want to aim for a high score in karaoke! For the high notes, try not to strain your throat; place the sound toward your upper palate to create a bright tone as you sing.

romantic feelingsNanae Aikawa

Nanase Aikawa / Koigokoro (Love Sentiments)
Koigokoro Nanase Aikawa

Released in October 1996, this was Nanase Aikawa’s fifth single.

It was also used in a Camellia Diamond commercial and became a massive hit, selling over a million copies.

As a song from the golden age of 90s J-pop, the vocal melody is very catchy, easy to remember, and easy to sing.

The tempo makes it especially lively and singable, so I can confidently recommend it when you want to aim for a high score at karaoke.

When you actually sing it, be careful not to rush the rhythm—listen closely to the snare drum in the backing track and lock into the song’s beat as you sing.

I’m PloudTomomi Kahala

Tomomi Kahala – I’m proud [full version]
I'm Ploud Tomomi Kahara

This is Tomomi Kahara’s third single, released in March 1996.

The lyrics, composition, and production were, of course, by Tetsuya Komuro.

In the 1990s, when having a song chosen and sung in karaoke was said to be one of the most important factors for a hit, Komuro Family tracks virtually dominated the top of the charts.

Given that, this song can rightly be considered a go-to choice when aiming for a high karaoke score.

It’s packed with a catchy melody and lyrics that are easy to sing and remember, and it’s easy to see why it became a million-seller.

If you find the highest notes in the chorus tough, try lowering the key and give it a shot.

It might also be fun to compete for scores with your friends using just this one song!

Princess MononokeYoshikazu Mera

Since this song was used as the theme for Studio Ghibli’s classic anime Princess Mononoke, there’s no need for me to explain the piece itself here.

The singer, Yoshikazu Mera, delivers a stunning countertenor performance, but the melody itself has a strong nursery-rhyme quality that makes it very familiar and easy to hum.

I think anyone can casually select it at karaoke and aim for a high score.

Because the tempo is slow and the melody uses many long sustained notes, be careful not to let your pitch waver during those long tones.

Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy for Women to Score High (251–260)

HikarimichiMomoiro Clover Z

A digital-only song by Momoiro Clover Z, released in May 2023.

Just listening to it brings a gentle, somewhat nostalgic feeling.

The vocal melody is easy to hum along with, making it a song that many women can sing comfortably.

Try to sing while cherishing each and every word of the lyrics.

GoodbyeSakurako Ohara

Sakurako Ohara - Goodbye (Music Video Short ver.)
Goodbye, Sakurako Ohara

Sakurako Ohara’s ninth single in total, released in November 2017.

It’s a song with an impressively beautiful melody, crafted to make the most of her pure, clear voice.

In a way, it’s a textbook example of a classic female-vocal ballad, so if you’re a woman with some confidence in your singing, it shouldn’t be too hard to aim for a high karaoke score.

Try to sing with a transparent tone, keeping your voice as clear as possible.

Also, be careful with the high falsetto parts so they don’t stick out too much.