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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Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100 Points [For Women] (21–30)
Spring DayAimyon

In “Harunohi,” the A and B sections sit in a lower range, and the chorus jumps up into the higher register.
The highest note is C#5, but the melody is very clear, so it should be relatively easy to sing in tune.
Also, adding dynamics within the song will boost your score, so try to build excitement from A section → B section → chorus.
Stability is important for karaoke scoring, too, so focus on fundamentals: sustain your long tones to match the pitch bar, come in cleanly on the opening notes, and keep your intonation solid.
If you keep these basics in mind, you can aim for 100 points—give it a try!
usyama

Yama’s song “us” doesn’t have many high notes, so there aren’t any parts where you need to belt; overall it’s sung in a whispery style, making it very easy to sing throughout.
The general range is G#3–C#5, and the verses (A-melody to B-melody) are on the lower side, which suits lower voices well.
The chorus does include some higher notes around C5, but if you sing them lightly with a falsetto-like tone rather than belting, it’ll be easier to sing without strain and will fit the song’s atmosphere perfectly.
Try delivering it gently and smoothly!
Don't cheat on me.Koresawa

Koresawa is a female singer-songwriter who’s gained popularity for her unique yet irresistibly catchy lyrics.
Among women from their teens to early 30s, there are likely many fans of her music.
Of all her songs, the one I especially recommend is Uwaki Shitara Akan de (Don’t You Cheat on Me).
Despite its pop feel, the vocal range isn’t very wide and there aren’t any complicated pitch jumps.
Plus, there’s almost no falsetto, so even those who tend to lose points on head voice can go for a high score without worry.
If I'm wrapped in kindnessYumi Matsutoya

Yumi’s “Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta nara” is the theme song for the film Kiki’s Delivery Service, and it has a nostalgic feel, doesn’t it? I’ve sung this one at karaoke too, and since the opening notes are really low, it might be an easy song to pitch for people who are good at low tones! When you sing it, make sure to keep a steady 4/4 beat so the rhythm doesn’t slip.
Also, the arrangement builds toward the latter half, so be mindful of dynamics and project your voice clearly into the mic—doing so can boost your score, so give it a try!
crowUpiko

Upiko is a young female singer-songwriter drawing attention for her performance and musicality reminiscent of Miyuki Nakajima.
She’s an artist known for emotionally rich songs.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend as an easy piece to score a perfect 100 on is Karasu (Crow).
While the emotionally charged vocals are striking, the vocal line itself is surprisingly simple.
There aren’t many high notes, and the melody is straightforward, making it very easy to sing.
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

To aim for a perfect 100, women don’t necessarily have to sing songs by female artists.
That’s why I recommend Bunny Girl.
It’s the well-known classic by AKASAKI.
Although the song is noted for its light, breezy melody, it surprisingly has a very narrow vocal range—among the narrowest even in Japanese pop.
The vocal line is also gently contoured with little variation, so as long as you set the right key, it should be easy to shoot for 100.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
The scent of first loveSakura Fujiwara

Sakura Fujiwara is a female singer-songwriter who has been gaining more and more popularity since the 2020s.
Although she is currently on hiatus due to a chronic illness, many fans are still eagerly awaiting her return.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend as an easy track to score a perfect 100 on is “Hatsukoi no Nioi” (“Scent of First Love”).
With a straightforward, J-pop-style vocal line and a relatively narrow range, it’s a song that anyone can aim for a perfect score with.






