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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Female Artists (11–20)
Small SongJUJU

JUJU is also an artist who brings out a gentle low register, and she has lots of easy-to-listen-to songs! The A and B sections have a calm feel based on the mid-to-low range, so sing carefully, one phrase at a time.
Also, the final chorus modulates and goes higher—the top note reaches D5—so it might be a bit tough for lower-voiced women, but be careful not to strain your throat or belt.
Sing with the sensation of a soft hum, imagining the sound resonating in your forehead and the top of your head.
Doing this may expand your vocal range and help you sing a wider variety of songs!
Marunouchi SadisticTokyo Incidents

A song by Sheena Ringo included on her album Muzai Moratorium, released in February 1999.
Surprisingly, it has never been released as a single.
Sheena is known for being unique in many ways, and this is an excellent track that blends a light, jazzy feel with her signature darkness.
It’s easy to see why it’s been performed for so long in various arrangements—the craftsmanship is undeniable.
Ringo herself has a somewhat low, rich voice, so not only this track but many of her songs suit lower-voiced women as karaoke choices.
That said, if you listen closely to the original, you’ll notice she skillfully uses falsetto and covers a wide range in places, so it’s worth keeping that in mind before singing.
Also, her own singing style is highly distinctive, with one or two quirky twists; avoiding mere imitation may be important if you want to really do her songs justice.
Strangerstuki.

The A and B verses sit around F#3 and are quite low, but if you can get through that part, the rest is in a key that should be comfortable for many female singers, so it’s easier to keep pitch and aim for a perfect score.
According to records from June 2025, the average JOYSOUND karaoke scoring for this song is about 90.
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I think the key to scoring 90 or above is stability in the low notes! Be mindful not to let your pitch drop too much on the low notes that come after the A, B, and bridge sections.
For the chorus, singing with clear accents makes it easier to lock into the rhythm, so that might work well!
You don't listen to rock.Aimyon

Aimyon’s third major-label single, released in August 2017.
Aimyon’s songs shine in the low–mid range, and this is one of the best picks for women who are strong in the lower register to sing at karaoke.
The very end of the chorus has a slightly higher note that might be a bit tough for some singers, but most people should be able to sing it in the original key.
Don’t sweat the small details—just like Aimyon, sing it with style!
Kiss FoxHIMEHINA

The song “Kisu Kitsune” is currently enjoying overwhelming support in the cover-singing and Vocaloid communities.
It’s a work by HIMEHINA, a virtual YouTuber duo consisting of Hime Tanaka and Hina Suzuki, and is characterized by their perfectly synchronized vocals.
While the piece doesn’t have a particularly narrow vocal range, it contains few high phrases that rely heavily on falsetto; from the A section to the B section, it’s primarily built around lines that make use of rich, low tones.
It’s recommended for those who want to emphasize a lower vocal timbre with a slightly rock-tinged style.
MICHIKUSANakamura Emi

Artist NakamuraEmi has gained popularity with a hip-hop-influenced sound.
Rather than hard-hitting rap, her style features a relaxed, warm delivery, and some songs incorporate jazz and reggae.
Among her works, the track MICHIKUSA is especially recommended for women with lower voices.
It has a very narrow vocal range, staying mostly in the mid register.
The rap parts also have an easy flow, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
Female artist (21–30)
StoryAI

Released in May 2005 as AI’s 12th single.
It’s true that AI herself has quite a husky, deep voice, so as material for women with lower voices, it’s not a bad choice.
But don’t underestimate it—when you actually try to sing it, it’s surprisingly difficult! You might be fooled by her thick, rich tone, but from the D section through the final chorus with its key change, the song demands a fair amount of high-tone control as well.
If you’re interested in AI’s songs, you’re probably also interested in serious vocal performance, so this could be a good opportunity to start taking voice lessons!






