Recommended for women in their 40s! Easy-to-sing songs for karaoke
An important point for karaoke is how easy a song is to sing.
Many women in their 40s may be wondering which songs suit their vibe.
In this article, we introduce easy-to-sing karaoke songs recommended for women in their 40s.
We’ve gathered karaoke songs for women in their 40s who want to have fun singing, such as “What are the classic picks for women in their 40s?” and “I want to know popular songs by female artists.”
Use this as a reference and try singing them at karaoke!
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Recommended for women in their 40s! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (111–120)
La La LaMaki Ohguro

Released in 1995, Maki Ohguro’s “La La La” became a big hit.
Among her songs, which tend to have a powerful image, this one is more relaxed, so it’s recommended to sing it without too much tension.
The melody is easy on the ears, so listeners will naturally feel like swaying along.
The lyrics will likely resonate with women in their 40s who are feeling a bit worn out from work or love.
In the bridge, the key goes up and the difficulty increases, but be sure to deliver it with emotion.
Recommended for women in their 40s! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (121–130)
Turn the roulette of fateZARD

A supreme track woven from lyrical lyrics that capture the subtleties of life and a light, buoyant melody.
While questioning the role of fate’s coincidences and the meaning of our choices, it gently reminds us of the importance of facing forward and living on.
Composed by Seiichiro Kuribayashi, it beautifully harmonizes ZARD’s heartwarming message with a refreshing sound.
Since its release in September 1998, it has been beloved as the opening theme of the anime Detective Conan and is also included on the album ZARD BEST The Single Collection: Kiseki.
It’s an uplifting song I’d recommend to anyone hesitating yet ready to take a step forward, or to those who want to move ahead without fearing change.
romantic feelingsNanae Aikawa

Koigokoro, one of Nanase Aikawa’s signature songs, was also the first track of hers to sell over a million copies.
Starting with a hard-hitting intro, it really lifts your spirits.
While the original features her alluring husky vocals, the key isn’t particularly high and the melody is easy to pick up, making it very singable.
It’s perfect for those who struggle with high notes or who want to sing a cool, edgy women’s song.
rainChisato Moritaka

Chisato Moritaka was an idol who was hugely active from the late 1980s through the 1990s.
While she was a classic pure-hearted idol, she’s also known for having many songs that stir the emotions.
Among her works, the song I especially recommend for women in their 40s who aren’t confident about singing is “Ame” (Rain).
It’s a quintessential J-pop ballad with an extremely singable vocal line.
There are virtually no long sustained notes, so even those who struggle with breath control should be able to sing it without difficulty.
Gypsy QueenAkina Nakamori

Akina Nakamori’s “Gypsy Queen,” which portrays the feelings of a woman living alone in the big city, is a captivating song where exotic, evocative lyrics beautifully match Nakamori’s pure, crystalline vocals.
Because the melody spans a relatively narrow range throughout, it’s also easier to sing at karaoke.
Combining both cuteness and allure, Akina Nakamori remains an icon admired by women of all ages.
If you’ve been thinking, “I want to try singing Akina Nakamori’s songs, but they seem too difficult,” why not start with “Gypsy Queen?”
mermaidNOKKO

NOKKO’s classic song “Ningyo” (Mermaid), released in 1994 when she was the vocalist of Rebecca, was also used as the theme song for the drama “The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.” It’s also well known that Namie Amuro, who played the role of Miyoko Yoshiyama in the drama, covered it.
Kou Shibasaki and JUJU have covered it as well, making it a popular song among women.
It’s a cute love song, but as you listen, a sense of poignancy wells up too.
It might be hard to sing like NOKKO, but try singing it in your own way, with your feelings poured into it.
Tears Flowing EndlesslyRimi Natsukawa

A song to soothe women who work hard every day at their jobs and with housework and childcare.
Its relaxed tempo gently seeps into your heart.
If you sing each phrase with feeling, all kinds of emotions will surely well up—memories of happy times and sad times.
After many different experiences, they’ve led to who you are now.
This song affirms your true, unadorned self and brings a sense of calm.






