Karaoke songs that make it easy to score 100 points [for women]
With the rise of K-pop in recent years, the difficulty level of Japanese music has risen significantly.
In karaoke scoring—where pitch control is paramount, especially because melodies now tend to jump more drastically—there seem to be far fewer songs with which you can realistically aim for a perfect 100.
So this time, we’ve selected easy-to-sing tracks, focusing on recent releases, that you can target for a 100! We’ve also included concrete technique explanations from a vocal coach, so be sure to read through to the end!
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Easy-to-score 100 points karaoke songs [For Women] (91–100)
Swaying feelingsZARD

The 1990s J-pop era could be called a treasure trove of songs that are easy to sing at karaoke and great for aiming for a perfect 100.
ZARD’s “Yureru Omoi,” which I’m introducing here, is a prime example and was released in May 1993.
It’s also famous for being ZARD’s second million-selling hit.
With its very familiar, easy-to-remember, and easy-to-hum vocal melody and lyrics, I can confidently recommend it as a go-to song when you’re aiming for a perfect score! Of course, it’s also a song I’d really love you to simply enjoy singing without worrying about the points.
Love is checkmated.AKB48

AKB48 is an idol group that has continued to enjoy popularity for many years.
Since they’re still topping the charts, I believe they’re widely recognized by women across a broad age range, from their teens to their thirties.
Among AKB48’s songs, the one I especially recommend is Koi Tsun Jatta (Love, Checkmated).
While the track features intense, rock-style instrumentation, the vocal line is surprisingly calm.
The range is fairly standard, so as long as you watch out for the key change in the bridge, anyone can sing it with ease.
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

AKB48’s 32nd single, released in August 2013.
Incidentally, Rino Sashihara served as the center for this track.
It’s a quintessential example of a Heisei-era idol song—very catchy and approachable—and it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call it a treasure trove of tips for aiming for a perfect 100 in karaoke.
Just be careful not to speed up or slow down the tempo, and go for that 100!
Even when I become an old ladyChisato Moritaka

It’s Chisato Moritaka’s 16th single, released on June 25, 1992.
At the time when this song became a hit, Moritaka’s music had an impression somewhat like the forerunner of what we now call “yuru-chara,” and her vocals project a pleasantly relaxed, heartwarming vibe in the best possible way.
The melody is very simple and easy to sing as well.
The lyrics are memorable and easy to remember, so aim for that perfect 100 score! It might also be fun to compete on scores with your friends in a one-song showdown with this track!
All of the Youthsuis from Yorushika

Suis, the female singer who is widely popular across generations as the vocalist of Yorushika, is also active as a solo artist and recently drew attention with a new cover release.
That cover is Wakamosu no Subete (All About the Youth).
It’s a rendition of the famous song by the popular band Fujifabric, arranged with a gentler vocal approach than the original.
Although this piece includes many lower-register parts, its overall vocal range is quite narrow, so as long as you adjust the key to suit your voice, it’s perfectly singable for women as well.
bleeding loveYurina Hirate

Yurina Hirate, who served as the center of Keyakizaka46 and is known for her stylish musicality, has recently been active as a solo artist.
She’s been releasing tracks that leverage the sleek vocals and refined musical sensibility she showed during her Keyakizaka days.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is “bleeding love.” It leans toward deep house, and the production takes the spotlight more than the vocals.
As a result, the vocal lines are very simple—if you stay on pitch and in time, there’s little risk of losing points.
There are a fair number of sustained notes, so if you’re aiming to score higher, make sure to add solid vibrato.
I wannaAi Tomioka

Ai Tomioka is a female singer-songwriter who has caught the attention of Yuri as well.
She gained popularity through the 17Live newcomer audition and made her debut in 2022.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Aiwana.
While its sentimental lyrics are striking, the vocal line is surprisingly simple.
The range is on the narrower side, and there aren’t any sudden pitch jumps, making it perfect if you’re aiming for a perfect score.
Definitely give it a try.






