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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!

Male artist (21–30)

RewriteASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION “Rewrite” (M-1 Grand Prix 2024 Promotion Video Theme Song)
Rewrite ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

Released in August 2004 as ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION’s fifth single.

It’s a very straightforward, high-energy rock song, and for example, if a band with a female vocalist were to cover it, I’m sure it would sound really cool! It might be hard to sing it like the original, with that shouted, belted delivery, but it’s definitely a track I’d love to hear performed coolly with female vocals.

RPGSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI’s signature song “RPG,” which has surpassed 100 million views, is a tie-in track for the Crayon Shin-chan movie and is loved by people of all ages, from adults to children.

While SEKAI NO OWARI’s songs tend to be on the higher side vocally, this one has a slow tempo and the beginning of the chorus isn’t high, making it a comfortable choice for lower-voiced female singers.

Blue BenchSasuke

Sasuke’s debut single, released in October 2003.

It’s a love song with slightly bittersweet lyrics that lets you enjoy an acoustic vibe throughout.

If a woman with a slightly lower voice sings this song, the boyish mood would be emphasized even more than in the original sung by an adult male, making it easier to immerse yourself in the song’s world.

In fact, I feel like it’s a song that truly comes alive when sung with female vocals! In terms of range, even if you’re not good with high notes, it should be fine for most women.

Male artist (31–40)

MapleSpitz

It’s Spitz’s 19th single, released in 1998.

It was also used as the opening theme for TBS’s COUNT DOWN TV, and later chosen as the theme song for several dramas.

Now then, although it’s a male-vocal track, the key is originally on the higher side, so I think it’s actually a great choice for women with lower chest voice who struggle with high notes in typical female keys.

The high notes in the chorus will likely fall right into the most comfortable range for many women, so sing it with a smooth, expansive tone and wow the friends you’re with.

Women who can sing male-vocal songs stylishly are seriously cool, aren’t they?

broad daylightKing Gnu

This is King Gnu’s second digital single, released in February 2019.

It was also the theme song for the NTV Saturday drama “Innocence: False Accusation Lawyer.” As you know, King Gnu is a band with a male vocalist, but the high parts sung in falsetto could work perfectly well for a female singer if taken an octave lower in chest voice.

The vibe of the song would be a bit different from the original, but that’s exactly where a unique charm of a female-sung version could emerge.

It might also be nice to perform it as a duet with a male singer!

SakurazakaMasaharu Fukuyama

Masaharu Fukuyama – Sakurazaka (Full ver.)
Masaharu Fukuyama - Sakurazaka

Sakurazaka is a signature song by Masaharu Fukuyama, a singer-songwriter popular with both women and men.

It’s a song that really conveys the feelings of a man who’s thinking about the lover he parted with and wishing her happiness.

It might be a bit low for the average woman, but if you have a low voice, you’ll be fine! Try singing it softly, almost like a whisper, with a gentle touch.

That gentle girlSpitz

It’s Spitz’s 42nd single, released in June 2019.

It’s a light, buoyant song with a bouncy shuffle beat that feels great, and perhaps because it was used as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Natsuzora, just listening to it conjures up images of a refreshing summer sky.

Now, what happens when a woman sings this song? For female singers, even those who aren’t confident with high notes likely won’t produce the same taut, ringing high register as the original male vocal; instead, the range may come out quite easily.

As a result, the original sense of “freshness” might diminish a bit, but in exchange, it could become a song that evokes slightly sepia-toned scenes reminiscent of summer vacations from childhood.

I think it’s a song that can express a new worldview when sung by a woman, so I encourage you to give it a try!