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 (201–210)
Dancing on the MirrorTohru

Tomei is a female singer-songwriter with a sharp musical sensibility who’s highly regarded in the industry.
While her downer-tinged tracks are especially compelling, my top recommendation is Dancing on the Mirror.
It’s close to the electro-swing popular in places like Belgium and France, and it carries an adult, jazzy vibe throughout.
The piece doesn’t have a particularly narrow range, but because it features many low parts, it’s perfect for showcasing the charm of singers with lower voices.
If you find the falsetto in the chorus hard to sing, try delivering it with solid projection instead of the whispery tone used in the original.
Even though it’s marked as falsetto, it’s not extremely high, so you should be able to handle it in chest voice.
Swampiri

When it comes to female singers with low voices, many people probably think of iri.
However, iri is an R&B singer… Compared to pop, the difficulty is significantly higher, and most songs are hard to pull off even for low-voiced women.
That’s why I recommend her new track, “Swamp.” Since it’s crafted as alternative R&B, the vocal lines are far easier to sing than in her usual songs.
The low-register parts are still solid, so if you’re a low-voiced female singer, definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
BAD BOWYbewitching goldfish

The R&B duo Yoen Kingyo, renowned among hardcore music aficionados for their authentic sound, groove, and flow, are also well known for their rich, low-register vocals.
From their catalog, the track especially recommended for women with lower voices is BAD BOWY.
While not an R&B number, this piece is rooted in reggae throughout; despite its gentle rises and falls, it features a consistently deep, resonant vocal.
If you’ve mastered fall techniques, the vocal difficulty is relatively low, making it an ideal song for women with low voices to showcase their unique appeal.
Summer Vacation Deluxe (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Yukopi is a producer drawing attention in the Vocaloid scene.
They’re known for comical lyrics and music videos, plus an incredibly addictive sound.
Their new track is “Summer Vacation Deluxe (feat.
Yuki Kaai).” As usual, it features a simple, surreal style.
There are no high parts at all, and the vocal line is very easy, so not only women with low voices but also those who aren’t confident in their singing can handle it without any trouble.
Give it a try!
Don't give upZARD

ZARD’s sixth single overall, released in January 1993.
Not just this song—ZARD’s run of hits and late-’80s to early-’90s J-POP in general are a treasure trove of songs that many people can sing at karaoke without strain! Back then, how often a song was sung at karaoke had a huge impact on CD sales.
So feel free to pick it at karaoke and have fun.
I think most women can sing it without changing the key!
GoodbyeGAO

This was GAO’s second single, released in April 1992.
It was also used as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Suteki ni Damasite!” and went on to become a million seller.
With GAO’s masculine allure in both looks and vocals, this is an ideal karaoke pick for women with low, husky voices.
Plus, the 1990s—when this track came out—were truly a golden age of J-pop, and major labels were far more conscious than today of how often songs would be sung at karaoke.
This track is no exception: it’s built around a very memorable, easy-to-sing melody.
Feel free to select it at karaoke and showcase the appeal of your husky, androgynous tone to the fullest.
Just be careful not to strain your throat when you hit the higher notes.
FixBrandy Senki

Having finally made their major debut, the girls’ band Brandy Senki has been attracting attention not only in the Japanese rock scene but also in the mainstream.
They’ve already produced several great songs, but the one we especially recommend for women with lower voices is Fix.
While it’s not exactly a low-pitched song, the overall range is kept modest, making it perfectly manageable for singers with deeper voices.
Its relaxed tempo also makes it easy to make simple course corrections, so it’s a good pick for those who aren’t very confident in their singing.






