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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] (31–40)

Nothing specialSakurazaka46

Sakurazaka46 “Nothing special” Music Video
Nothing special Sakurazaka46

Among the Sakamichi groups, the idol group Keyakizaka46 is especially known for its stylish musicality.

While many of their songs are complex, their newly released track “Nothing special” is different.

It’s a mid-tempo piece with an impressive, grand arrangement, but it features numerous rests and gently flowing pitch movement, making it exceptionally easy to sing.

The vocal range isn’t exactly narrow, yet it doesn’t go particularly high either, so in many respects it can be considered a very singable song.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.

Unfit to be a loverKoresawa

Koresawa “Unqualified as a Lover” [Music Video]
Koisuru Hisshaku Koresawa

Koresawa is an artist who performs without showing her face, taking the stance of “I want you to listen to the songs, not look at my face.” The teddy bear you often see seems to stand in for her! Now, since “Koibito Shikkaku” has no intro, make sure to clearly imagine the opening pitch before you start singing.

If you switch between chest voice and falsetto for the A melody, B melody, and the chorus, you may find it easier to hit the pitches accurately.

If you sing carefully with the scoring system in mind, you should be able to get higher marks.

Give it a try and practice!

Tears Flowing EndlesslyRimi Natsukawa

Rimi Natsukawa “Nada Sousou” Music Video
Tears for You by Rimi Natsukawa

Originally created by Ryoko Moriyama and BEGIN, the song was included on Moriyama’s 1998 album “TIME IS LONELY,” and later released in June 2002 as BEGIN’s 18th single.

However, the version I’m introducing here is Rimi Natsukawa’s cover, released on March 21, 2001 as her third single.

The melody evokes Okinawan folk music, and the sound of the sanshin—an Okinawan traditional instrument—adds an even stronger Okinawan flavor.

As many of you know, Rimi Natsukawa is an exceptionally skilled singer, so some might think, “Can you really score a perfect 100 with a song like this?” But if you listen closely, the vocal melody itself isn’t particularly complex; rhythmically, it’s quite relaxed and simple.

If you study the original carefully and sing it well, you can probably aim for a perfect score.

It might be a slightly advanced pick, but definitely give it a try!

FairyDAZBEE

DAZBEE | “Fairy” M/V
Fairy DAZBEE

DAZBEE is a female singer with a one-of-a-kind, cute vocal timbre.

A Korea-born artist who has delivered numerous masterpieces on the Japanese scene, she’s just dropped another gem: “Fairy.” This track carries a Celtic-inspired essence and maintains a fantastical atmosphere throughout.

While it stays in a higher register, the overall range isn’t particularly wide; most parts are sung in a whispery voice, so if you can handle moderately high notes, it’s a song where you can more easily aim for a perfect score.

CHE.R.RYYUI

This is the eighth single by Japanese singer-songwriter YUI, released in March 2007.

Because the A-melody section is a bit low and there are parts sung rather fast, it might be somewhat challenging as material for aiming for a perfect 100 at karaoke.

However, if you can overcome those points, the song itself is very easy to learn and approachable, so I think scoring 100 isn’t just a dream.

Please give it a try.

Karaoke Songs That Make It Easy to Score 100 [For Women] (41–50)

Please forget it.Yorushika

Yorushika – Please Forget (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Please forget Yorushika

Yorushika’s hit number “Please Forget.” This piece embodies the languid tone that Yorushika excels at.

The performance is particularly distinctive, featuring dynamic shifts that effectively incorporate handclap sounds.

As you might expect from its ennui, the vocal line is extremely simple.

While many recent songs feature dramatic pitch changes, this one keeps a slow tempo with a gentle, restrained melody.

As a new song you can score a perfect 100 on, it’s among the easiest to sing.

Someone like you.Lilia.

riria. / Someone Like You. [Music Video]
Someone like you… Lilia.

Singer-songwriter Riria, who enjoys overwhelming support from young people with her down-to-earth lyrics.

As an artist with a clear, feminine vocal quality, many of her songs feature gentle arrangements that showcase her voice.

Among them, “Anta Nante.” is especially characterized by its calm melody.

While the song gives a sense of height, its overall vocal range isn’t very wide, and the rhythm is relaxed, making it comfortable to sing.

It feels like a classic J-pop acoustic ballad, so the vocal lines should also feel familiar.