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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!

Recommended for women in their 40s! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (141–150)

Kiss me here.Ringo Sheena

It’s recommended when you want to immerse yourself in early Ringo-world.

It sings about the tangled feelings of someone whose lover is easily distracted by other women.

It’s a Shiina Ringo song, and the guy has a slightly more nihilistic vibe than your average man.

When he glances at a cute girl, even though I’m not that cute, I totally get that feeling of “Look over here!” No matter how fickle he is, I’m head over heels, so I just can’t leave him.

PIECE OF MY WISHMiki Imai

Miki Imai is an artist who was active from the 1990s through the 2000s.

She started her career as an actress and, after fully shifting to singing, produced numerous classic songs.

Among them, the work I especially recommend is “PIECE OF MY WISH.” While this song spans a somewhat wide vocal range, the vocal line is very simple and the pitch movements are gentle.

It’s high enough to let you sing with a slightly higher voice, yet still manageable even for women with lower voices, making it a great choice for those who want to sing just a bit higher than usual.

I'm only gazing at you.Maki Ohguro

As an artist born in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Maki Ohguro has captivated many fans with her powerful vocals and compelling performances.

She began performing in bands in high school and made her debut in 1992.

Since then, she has colored the music scene with songs rooted in pop while embracing a wide range of genres, including rock and R&B.

Known for her strong vocals and catchy melodies, she won the Excellence Award at the Japan Record Awards and the Best 5 Artists at the Japan Gold Disc Awards in 1995.

After overcoming a period of hiatus, she continues to be energetically active today.

Her world, conveyed through powerful singing and lyrics that resonate deeply, is a perfect match for listeners seeking both the strength and warmth that music can offer.

Recommended for women in their 40s! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs (151–160)

CandyNaoko Gushima

Candy / Naoko Gushima Official Lyric Video
Candy Naoko Gujima

With the recent revival boom, more and more songs are incorporating the musical sensibilities of the 1980s.

Modern songs tend to have densely packed lyrics, making them harder to sing, but older music doesn’t have that issue, and there are many songs that are easier to sing.

Naoko Gushima’s “Candy” is one such song.

Although it’s a recent track, it’s crafted with a musical style reminiscent of 1980s female idols, with minimal lyrical congestion throughout, resulting in a structure that’s very easy to sing.

Can You Keep A Secret?Hikaru Utada

Hikaru Utada – Can You Keep A Secret?
Can You Keep A Secret? Hikaru Utada

Can You Keep A Secret? was chosen as the theme song for the drama HERO starring Takuya Kimura.

Released in 2001 by singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada, it became a hit alongside the show.

Her sultry vocals resonate over a rhythmic track.

The song is packed with appeal, including its slightly thrilling lyrics that depict exchanges with someone with whom you share a secret.

If you’re in your 40s, give this song a try—it’s sure to bring back memories of the early 2000s.

DEAR…againKohmi Hirose

An eighth single by singer-songwriter Kohmi Hirose—known in the J-POP world as the “Queen of Winter”—whose high-level vocal skills and musicality have also become a hot topic on the YouTube channel she started in 2020.

Chosen for an Alpen commercial, the song won support for its heartrending melody and lyrics that vividly evoke winter scenes.

Its relaxed tempo and lack of rapid melodic phrases make it easy to sing at karaoke, but because it uses a fairly high key, it feels best when you adjust the key to suit your vocal range.

It’s a timeless classic that virtually every woman in her forties has heard.

1/2Makoto Kawamoto

【MV】Makoto Kawamoto “1/2”
1/2 Makoto Kawamoto

A timeless youth anthem where tender ache and deep affection overflow, carried by the comforting resonance of acoustic guitar.

The lyrics delicately depict a powerful wish to become one with another, and the frustration of that wish remaining out of reach, gently embracing the kind of love we’ve all felt.

Seamlessly blending Makoto Kawamoto’s translucent voice with her unique worldview, the song reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart after its release in March 1997, and etched itself into many hearts as the opening theme of the anime Rurouni Kenshin.

It’s a heartwarming track you’ll want to listen to when you long to share in pure feelings, thinking of someone special.