A must-see for low-voiced women! Popular songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
These days, many songs for both women and men are in higher keys, so there are probably many women with lower voices who feel, “I can’t find songs I can sing because my voice is low,” or “I’m looking for lower-key songs for karaoke.” Forcing yourself to sing songs that don’t suit your natural voice can hurt your throat, and it can be stressful when you can’t sing the way you want.
But don’t worry! There are plenty of songs that sound captivating even with a low voice.
In this article, we’ll introduce lots of songs that women with lower ranges can sing comfortably and confidently.
Find your new favorite track!
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Women artists (81–90)
to go see (someone) / to go meetAimyon

Aimyon is a singer-songwriter who has gained nationwide popularity with her catchy, folk-tinged pop music.
Since many of her songs are quite simple, a lot of people find them easy to sing.
Among her tracks, the one I particularly recommend is “Ai ni Iku noni.” Compared to her other works, the chorus in this song sits in a lower vocal range.
While that can make it harder to create a sense of power, it should be easier for women with naturally lower voices.
Tears aren't just for show.Akina Nakamori

Akina Nakamori released this as her 10th single in November 1984.
The lyrics and composition are by Yosui Inoue, who later released a self-cover version himself.
Since Akina Nakamori naturally has a slightly muffled, lower-pitched voice, this song is ideal for women with lower voices who struggle with high notes.
The key point when singing this song is whether you can clearly convey the low register.
The A-melody features many very low notes, so even women who are confident in their low range might find it a bit challenging.
Fortunately, the high notes don’t go that high, so you might consider raising the karaoke key to make the A-melody part come through clearly.
FOREVER YOURSEvery Little Thing

This is Every Little Thing’s ninth single, “FOREVER YOURS,” released in 1998.
Many of Every Little Thing’s songs are on the lower side and easy to sing, so they’re recommended for people who struggle with high keys.
This track is also a calm, easy one to sing.
Songs from the ’90s tend to be pretty popular at karaoke, don’t they?
Pure AsiaPUFFY

PUFFY is a female duo produced by Tamio Okuda.
Their songs generally don’t go into very high keys, so even women with lower voices can sing them without worrying much about range.
However, in “Asia no Junshin,” the opening line is high, so if you can’t hit it solidly, the performance might feel a bit loose.
If the opening is tough, try lowering the overall key by one semitone and sing it that way!
deep forestDo As Infinity

Do As Infinity’s 10th single, released in June 2001.
Since vocalist Tomiko Van naturally has a robust, low-toned voice, Do As Infinity’s songs are generally great karaoke picks for women with lower voices.
This track in particular is highly recommended because it’s mid-tempo and very easy to sing.
Some people might find the notes around the highest part of the chorus a bit tough, but in that case, switching to falsetto for the high notes can be an effective way to keep it sounding good.
Just be sure to practice making the transition smooth.
Try singing it with an emphasis on the song’s overall vibe.
hanatabamilet

Milet is a female artist who has gained popularity with her Western pop-style vocals and catchy sound.
While she certainly isn’t an artist with a limited vocal range, she is a singer whose lower to mid register is particularly striking, so many lower-voiced women may find themselves often singing her songs.
Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is “hanataba.” Although falsetto appears in the A and B sections, it’s not a song that demands very high notes.
What’s more, the chorus centers on the lower to mid range, making it a very singable piece for lower-voiced women.
Women Artists (91–100)
a walk in the parkNamie Amuro

This is the song “a walk in the park” by Namie Amuro, the songstress who retired to much regret.
Many of the female singers from the Komuro Family are known for their high-tone voices, aren’t they? Amid that, Namie Amuro’s lower register had more allure than the others and was really cool.
Sing it with a low voice—powerfully and sexily!






