Great for karaoke song selection! Recommended easy-to-sing songs for Gen Z women
For those who aren’t used to going to karaoke, singing in front of others can feel like a pretty high hurdle.
Not only people who lack confidence in their singing, but also many who rarely get the chance to sing may not even know which songs they can handle.
So this time, we’re introducing karaoke songs that are easy for women to sing and are especially recommended for Gen Z.
We’ve listed songs with relatively low keys and simple melodies, so please use this as a reference!
Perfect for choosing karaoke songs! Recommended for Gen Z: easy-to-sing songs for women (1–10)
Assaulted by a love songNEW!=LOVE

=LOVE is an idol group produced by Rino Sashihara.
While K-pop-style songs dominate today’s idol scene, they base their music on the classic, traditional Japanese idol sound.
Their 19th single, “Attacked by a Love Song,” follows this approach as well, featuring an easy-to-sing vocal line.
Although the song doesn’t have a particularly wide vocal range, there is a falsetto part in the chorus, so it’s a good idea to adjust the key to suit that falsetto.
1000 daysNEW!No Murasaki

Singer-songwriter Noshi, a female artist known for her wide musical range—from comic-song style to classic pop.
Her track “1000 Days,” released in 2025, features moving lyrics that sing about the three years of high school.
The vocal range is slightly broad at mid1E to hiE, with the low notes being comparatively low for a women’s song, so there isn’t much room to lower the key.
However, the melodic rises and falls are relatively gentle, and there are many break points, so finding a comfortable personal tone in the falsetto and mixed-voice sections will be the key to singing it well.
Blue JeansNEW!HANA

The girls’ group HANA, produced by Chanmina, released their second single in July 2025.
In contrast to the powerful vibe of their previous track “ROSE,” this time they deliver a mid-tempo ballad that poignantly expresses the ache of young love.
They want to stay natural and effortless—like a pair of well-worn old sneakers—yet their anxiety swells in front of the one they like.
The lyrics, which vividly capture those late-night emotional swings, truly strike a chord.
Don’t miss the visual rollout in collaboration with DIESEL, as well as the music video that pairs heartache with raw emotion.
When you’re unsure about your feelings of love, or lying awake at night with thoughts of someone special, this song will gently stay by your side.
Dinner Songtuki.

The songs by 15-year-old singer-songwriter tuki.
portray the complex emotions of love and separation.
With emotional depth and delicacy, this work leaves a strong impression on listeners.
Released in September 2023, the song has also achieved commercial success, reaching No.
1 on the Billboard Japan singles chart and the Oricon weekly streaming chart.
tuki.
’s expressive vocals and a simple yet emotionally resonant melody have captivated many listeners.
Even those who aren’t confident at karaoke can sing it with feeling, so why not give it a try?
All about the youthsuis from Yorushika

The cover song by suis, the vocalist of Yorushika, revives Fujifabric’s track of the same name with a fresh interpretation.
Suis’s voice—both crystalline and boyish—enhances the appeal of the lyrics that depict the fleeting nature of summer’s end and youth.
Released in June 2024 as the theme song for the Netflix film “What Happens When the Guy with a Year Left to Live Meets the Girl with Six Months?” it was produced by Seiji Kameda.
If you sing it at karaoke, why not embrace the fragility and bittersweetness of youth while infusing it with a forward-looking spirit?
On this day of goodbyeAimyon

The first digital-only single, selected as the ending theme for the news program “news zero.” It’s a striking track featuring a wistful guitar sound and lyrics with a message that pierces the heart.
Released digitally in February 2020, it was also chosen as the theme song for the 2023 documentary film “Samurai Who Surpassed Their Idols: The Road to No.
1.” With a relaxed tempo and a vocal range that isn’t too wide, it’s easy to try even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s an emotional number that will undoubtedly draw listeners into its world at karaoke—a song that makes you stop and listen.
orchestraBiSH

Known as one of BiSH’s signature songs, this work is a grand, ballad-style track themed around parting, reunion, and gratitude.
Included on their major-label first album “KiLLER BiSH,” released in October 2016, it has been highly praised by fans.
It features an emotionally rich melody and lyrics that resonate, blending elements of rock and J-pop while leaving a strong impression with its orchestral sound.
With a relatively low key and a simple melody, it’s one of the easier songs to sing at karaoke.
It’s also a recommended pick for those who feel shy about singing in front of others or don’t have many chances to sing.






