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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 (31–40)

fireworksSandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE

Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE / Fireworks ~Short Version~
Fireworks Third Generation J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE

I bet a lot of people discovered Sandaime J Soul Brothers through this song, Hanabi.

You can’t help but be enchanted by the beautiful vocals of Imaichi and Tosaka.

Even if you usually end up resorting to falsetto when singing women’s songs, I think you can sing this one entirely in chest voice.

It’s a great recommendation for women looking for a calm ballad.

TheaterMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a song included on the best-of album released in July 2020, pronounced “Theater.” With a tempo of 140, it’s very easy to groove to.

The overall vocal range is E3–D5, and while the pitch rises a bit from the chorus, I think it’s an easy song to sing in chest voice.

For about the first three minutes, keeping a strong sense of rhythm and singing firmly will really bring out the character of the song.

From around the three-minute mark, the accompaniment briefly drops out and Omori’s falsetto stands out, so sing this part gently, using your breath.

Take a good breath, and try producing your falsetto as if letting a thin stream of sound out from directly above your head.

After that, the same melody continues and the intensity gradually builds, so it’s a section you’ll want to sing grandly and pleasurably.

If you take solid breaths between phrases and sing each one carefully, I think it will feel great to sing.

Try imagining yourself singing right in the middle of a vast grassland!

endlesslyMrs. GREEN APPLE

If you’re a fan of the Fire Force series, you might already know this, but doesn’t this song sound similar to Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s “Inferno”? In fact, since it’s tied to the same work, the phrase from “Inferno” is used in the outro! It’s exciting when you catch details like that, right? Now, to break down the song: the vocal range is C#3 to C#5, and it’s mostly sung in the low-to-mid range, so you probably don’t need to worry about range.

The tempo is a bit fast, so it’s best to memorize the melody well before singing.

Also, there are switches between falsetto and chest voice throughout the song, so I recommend humming along with the track.

Once you can do that, the transitions become much smoother and easier.

Try to hum with your mouth slightly open so you’re not straining your throat, and look for the sensation of resonance between your eyebrows.

When you switch to singing, keep resonating in the same spot! Give it a try!

I won't fall in love anymore.Noriyuki Makihara

[Official] Noriyuki Makihara “I Won’t Fall in Love Again” (Music Video) [5th Single] (1992) Noriyuki Makihara / Mou Koi Nante Shinai
I Won’t Fall in Love Anymore – Noriyuki Makihara

This is Noriyuki Makihara’s fifth single, released in May 1992.

In terms of vocal range, it’s a song that women can sing comfortably, even if they’re not confident with high notes.

Makihara’s voice in the original is very clear, so it wouldn’t feel out of place at all for a woman to sing it.

There’s a certain mysterious charm to a breakup song with lyrics from a male perspective being sung by a woman.

If you can convey the worldview of the lyrics with that uniquely feminine sensibility, I think it will add a fresh new appeal to the song!

Become a flowerflumpool

flumpool - Become a Flower (Music Video)
Become a Flower flumpool

It’s ‘Hana ni Nare’ by flumpool.

The violin gives it a mysterious vibe.

The key is a bit high for men, but it’s just about right for women, so it should be easy for lower-voiced women to sing.

It’s mid-tempo, so I recommend singing it in the middle of a karaoke session when you want listeners to really take it in.

Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number

Back Number – Hanako-san on a High Pedestal
Hanako, the unattainable flower by back number

It’s back number’s 8th single, released in June 2013.

It’s an upbeat, catchy, and very pleasant song.

The band’s vocalist, Shimizu, has a relatively high voice for a male singer, which is exactly why I think it’s an ideal choice at karaoke for women with lower voices.

Near the highest notes in the song, he sings in falsetto, but even if your voice is on the lower side, as a woman you might be able to cover the whole thing in chest voice.

That said, belting everything in chest voice risks losing the original feel of the song.

So even if you choose to sing it in chest voice, try to keep the highest notes as soft and gentle as possible!

Male artist (41–50)

electric shockKenshi Yonezu

Kenshi Yonezu – Electric Shock
Kanden by Kenshi Yonezu

A track included on Kenshi Yonezu’s fifth studio album, STRAY SHEEP.

The album was released in August 2020, with the track made available for digital streaming ahead of the album in July of the same year.

It’s a medium-tempo, lively, and very cool song—great for karaoke, where it’s sure to hype up the room and make for a solid selection.

As for Yonezu’s vocals, he skillfully weaves between mixed voice and falsetto, and I actually think this makes it an ideal piece for women with lower voices rather than men.

Many women, even those with lower ranges, will likely be able to sing it entirely in chest voice.

If you’re a woman concerned about having a husky voice, give it a try and show off a cool vocal tone like his!