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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!

Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100 Points [For Women] (101–110)

romantic feelingsNanae Aikawa

Nanase Aikawa / Koigokoro (Love Sentiments)
Koigokoro Nanase Aikawa

This is Nanase Aikawa’s fifth single overall, released on October 7, 1996.

Since her debut song “Yume Miru Shoujo Ja Irarenai,” Aikawa has been promoted with a so-called slightly bad-girl rock image, but this track gives the impression that she began presenting a somewhat more “mature mood.” The vocal melody doesn’t span a particularly wide range, and the tune is simple and easy to sing, so I think it’s a good candidate for aiming for a perfect 100 in karaoke.

The key to delivering a strong impression and earning a high score is to sing without straining, yet with strength, and to be careful not to rush the rhythm.

The First NightYorushika

A single by the Japanese male–female rock duo Yorushika—composer n-buna and vocalist suis—released in April 2023.

It’s a very heartrending and beautiful ballad built around a piano-centered backing track.

Despite being an excellent piece, the vocal melody doesn’t span a particularly wide range, and the melody itself is relatively simple, so I think it’s an ideal choice when you want to aim for a high score at karaoke.

Since the song is sung gently overall, almost like a murmur, be sure to value each word of the lyrics and sing carefully so your delivery doesn’t become rough.

FOREVERCHANMINA

Chanmina is a female rapper who enjoys overwhelming support from women for her cool lifestyle and skills.

She has many great songs, but because so many of them are difficult, it’s hard to aim for a perfect 100, right? That’s why I recommend FOREVER.

It’s not that there aren’t any rap parts, but the overall feature of this track is that it has relatively few hip-hop elements.

The vocal lines feel like a calm Western pop song, and for one of her tracks, it’s sung within a very narrow range.

You do need to be somewhat conscious of the groove, but the rhythm isn’t all that tricky, so if you lock in the pitch, it’s a song where you can reliably aim for a perfect 100.

soulELAIZA

ELAIZA - “Soul” (official video)
Soul ELAIZA

In addition to her work as an actress and model, Elaiza Ikeda is also thriving as an artist.

As an artist, she performs under the name ELAIZA.

Among her works, the song I especially recommend if you want to aim for a perfect score is Tamashii.

The track has a dark tone reminiscent of Billie Eilish, so the vocal line stays calm throughout.

Centered around low to low-mid ranges with no long sustained notes, the melody lets anyone aim for 100 points as long as they can stay in tune.

La La LaMaki Ohguro

This is Maki Ohguro’s 10th single overall, released on February 20, 1995.

The mid-1990s, when this song came out, was a time when million-selling hits were being churned out in J-pop, and having songs sung in karaoke was a major factor in boosting sales.

This track was likely created with that strongly in mind as well: over a warm, easy-to-sing beat, it features an extremely catchy, singable melody and lyrics.

Of course, Maki Ohguro herself is a singer with very strong vocal ability, but by having her sing a simple melody like this, it makes listeners feel that it seems “easy to sing.” And indeed, the melody is crafted to be truly simple and singable, so by all means, try aiming for a perfect score.

You might get a higher score if you don’t focus too much on imitating Ohguro’s own vocal style and instead make it your top priority to straightforwardly trace the melody and lyrics.

Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100 Points [For Women] (111–120)

death anniversaryCHANMINA

Chanmina – Memorial Day (Official Music Video) –
Memorial Day, Chanmina

This is rapper Chanmina’s 17th digital-only single, released in August 2023.

It was selected as the theme song for TV Asahi’s Thursday drama “Hayabusa Shobodan,” based on Jun Ikeido’s original work.

You can fully enjoy Chanmina’s powerful vocals with a slightly gritty edge.

That said, the vocal melody itself doesn’t span a very wide range, and there don’t seem to be any particularly tricky or difficult parts to sing, so I feel many people will find it easier to score high on karaoke.

Listen closely to the original and try to recreate Chanmina’s slightly lingering, sultry delivery.

Letting the rhythm run ahead is a strict no-no if you’re aiming for a high score!

Love isMiliyah Kato

This is Miliyah Kato’s 10th single, released in June 2007.

At first listen, many people might feel it’s quite difficult to sing, but the backing chord progression uses the classic ballad “Canon progression”—or rather, it’s arranged almost like putting vocals on Pachelbel’s Canon—so if you tackle it without hesitation, you should be fine.

When you get to the high notes near the end of the chorus, be mindful of keeping your head voice from bursting out too sharply; try to sing as gently as possible and give it a go.