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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!

Female Artists (261–270)

Dear My FriendEvery Little Thing

「Dear My Friend 」MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
Dear My FriendEvery Little Thing

When it comes to singing this song, the tempo sits in a comfortable medium-to-upbeat range, and the melodic range isn’t very wide, so I think even those who aren’t confident singers will find it easy to sing.

However, there are a few spots in the D section that require some higher notes, and the final chorus modulates and goes up in key, so please be careful with the karaoke key settings.

Overall, as long as you keep a good groove and avoid dragging the rhythm, you’ll be fine!

Put ‘Em UpNamie Amuro

Namie Amuro – Put ‘Em Up Live Buzz Asia (2004-07-24)
Put 'Em Up Namie Amuro

This is Namie Amuro’s 24th single released under her solo name, issued in July 2003.

During the era when she was racking up million-selling hits produced by Tetsuya Komuro, she actually had more allure in her mid-to-low vocal range than in the high notes often featured in Komuro’s melodies.

On this track, produced by Dallas Austin, the sound design is such that you could almost call it Western music with Japanese lyrics, which helps showcase the full appeal of her lower register.

To sing this song well, it really comes down to how naturally you can deliver Japanese lyrics with a Western-style groove.

STAND-ALONEAimer

Aimer 'STAND-ALONE' Music Video (Theme song for the drama 'Your Turn to Kill' / new album 'Walpurgis' on sale 4/14!)
STAND-ALONEAimer

It was released as a digital-only single by Aimer and used as the main theme for the first part of the NTV Sunday drama “Your Turn to Kill.” The song has a melody that seems crafted to bring out the full appeal of Aimer’s rich, powerful voice, and through her vocals and delivery you can really feel her rock edge.

Now, if you’re planning to sing this at karaoke, the opening A-melodic section in particular should be a great fit for women with lower voices, letting you showcase that quality.

In the chorus there are some fairly high passages; Aimer herself appears to blend mixed voice and falsetto there.

Even if you’re not confident with high notes, I hope you’ll work on practicing and mastering this part.

Try to avoid clamping down on your throat; instead, open the back of your mouth in a rounded shape, aim the sound toward your upper palate, and practice resonating firmly within the oral cavity.

Swaying feelingsZARD

“Shaking Feelings” Music Video
Swaying Feelings ZARD

A quintessential song of summer, ZARD’s classic “Yureru Omoi” is characterized by its pleasant melody.

The gently emotive opening has been becoming a karaoke staple.

For example, the bittersweet melody in the chorus really grips listeners’ hearts, yet it actually doesn’t rely heavily on high notes, giving it a subtle charm that doesn’t limit who can sing it.

Indeed, it’s easy to sing for both men and women, and the fact that you can comfortably attempt it without changing the key is likely one reason for its popularity.

Like the dazzling summer sunshine, why not try singing “Yureru Omoi” in the original key and enjoy a uniquely personal karaoke time?

Women Artists (271–280)

SINKERfish tank

Suiso is a multi-artist who’s active both as a Vocaloid producer and a singer-songwriter.

Among female vocalists, she has an especially captivating low register, and her cool, stylish vocals are highly regarded within the industry.

Of all her songs, the one I particularly recommend is SINKER.

It features many low parts sung in a whispery voice, making it not only easy for low-voiced women to sing, but also a great showcase for their appeal.

BohemianYuki Katsuragi

This was Yuki Katsuragi’s seventh single, released in May 1983.

It’s crafted as a rock song that brings out the full appeal of Yuki Katsuragi, whose husky singing voice is so compelling.

That powerful voice could easily hold its own against male vocalists! It would also be an excellent karaoke choice for women with lower voices.

However, no matter how attractive Yuki Katsuragi’s husky tone may be, please do not try to sing in a way that deliberately damages your own voice.

Speaking as a vocal coach, I want to strongly emphasize and caution you on that point.

frustrated lipsMariko Takahashi

Mari Takahashi released her 18th single in May 1992.

Known for her calm and very “mature” voice and singing, Takahashi is highly acclaimed—and this song showcases that charm to the fullest.

It’s also a great choice for karaoke, not only for those who struggle with high notes but also for anyone wanting to project a sophisticated, adult feminine vibe.

Come to think of it, I’ve directed and recorded male singers covering this song several times in the past, and it brought out a different side of its appeal compared to a female vocal.

I can definitely recommend it as a women’s song that also works beautifully when sung by men.