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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!

Women Artists (111–120)

rainChisato Moritaka

Chisato Moritaka 'Rain' [Self-Cover]
Amemori Takachisato

This is the song “Ame (Rain)” by Chisato Moritaka.

She wrote the lyrics herself.

It’s a mature love song with a rain theme, full of emotion.

Moritaka’s voice sounds high, and because her tone has both firmness and clarity, it comes across as even more high-pitched.

However, the key of “Ame” itself isn’t that high, so it’s best sung gently and tenderly.

Try to convey a subtle, adult allure while singing with a touch of poignancy!

CHE.R.RYYUI

YUI 『CHE.R.RY-short ver.-』
CHE.R.RYYUI

This is Japanese singer-songwriter YUI’s eighth single, released on March 7, 2007.

The song starts with a low, murmuring melody, and even the high tones needed in the chorus aren’t particularly high, so I think it’s an easy choice for karaoke even for women with lower voices.

If you emphasize the lower range in the A-melody and use a tone with more high-frequency components in the chorus to create contrast, you should be able to deliver a very polished performance.

In that sense, it might be a song that demands expressiveness more than vocal range.

companion on the road; fellow traveler; taking someone along (often unwillingly)Hoshimachi Suisei

companion on the road; fellow traveler; taking someone along (often unwillingly)
Fellow Traveler Hoshimachi Suisei

Suisei Hoshimachi is the VTuber currently drawing the most attention in the music scene.

Since “Bibideba” became a nationwide hit, many of you may have started following her work from there.

In that case, I highly recommend “Michizure.” While she often sings songs that frequently switch between chest voice and falsetto, this track has a narrow range and a gentle vocal line, making it easy to sing not only for women with lower voices but also for those who aren’t confident in their singing.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

A flower of no colorHikaru Utada

Hikaru Utada “A Flower of No Particular Color”
A Colorless Flower - Hikaru Utada

Hikaru Utada has continued to shine at the forefront of the scene for many years.

She still consistently ranks high on the charts, so I imagine many people are still keeping up with her music.

Among her songs, the one I particularly recommend for women with lower voices is “Naniro Demo Nai Hana” (“A Flower of No Particular Color”).

It highlights one of her strengths—her lower register—so it can actually be easier to sing for women with deeper voices.

The overall difficulty is about average, so it’s a great pick if you want to make your low notes your weapon.

Girl AAkina Nakamori

Akina Nakamori’s second single, released in July 1982.

Akina’s low voice hardly needs mentioning—you all know it well.

Back in ’82, recording and production methods were completely different from today, and things like pitch correction, which are now commonplace, simply weren’t possible.

In that sense, it might actually be relatively easier to recreate in karaoke.

In the A-melody section, the notes are quite low for female singers, so be careful not to let your voice become mumbled or indistinct.

Crucifix XAve Mujica

Ave Mujica – Crucifix X (Official Music Video)
Crucifix XAve Mujica

The song “Crucifix X” appears in the popular TV anime BanG Dream! Ave Mujica.

Anime centered on bands often end up feeling a bit like a playful pastime, but this series features genuinely crafted tracks across the board, earning high praise even from rock-scene aficionados.

Among them, this piece stands out for its serious, hard-edged melody.

Its vocal range is relatively narrow for this type of song, making it a good choice for women with lower voices to sing comfortably.

spring stormHitsuji Bungaku

“Haru no Arashi” by Hitsujibungaku, released digitally on June 18, 2025.

Listening to the track, it has a calm and gentle atmosphere.

The overall vocal range is E3–E5, and since there are no belted high notes and the chest and head voices are clearly separated, it’s a song that women can sing comfortably.

The tempo is relaxed, but the phrasing of the melody is distinctive.

It seems best to sing each phrase carefully, leaving a lingering resonance to bring out the mood.

It’s also a song that makes breathing easy, so try singing with a conscious cycle of inhaling and exhaling at each phrase.

Rather than singing with too much force, gently sway along to the music; this will help you stay relaxed.

Keep your facial muscles lifted and let the sound resonate in your head as you sing!