[For women] Songs with a narrow vocal range that are easy to adjust the key for!
Looking for songs that are easy to sing at karaoke? Are you searching for tracks with a narrow vocal range? When you’re singing with someone or feeling unsure about your voice, songs with a limited range let you relax and enjoy yourself.
This time, we’re introducing songs that are especially comfortable for women to sing: gentle melodies within an easy range and perfect for trying at karaoke.
The styles and tempos vary, so you can choose based on your mood—be sure to find a favorite!
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[For Women] Songs with a narrow vocal range that are easy to adjust the key! (91–100)
Negotiationbewitching goldfish

An R&B duo in Japan known for their exceptional taste and highly regarded by hardcore music aficionados, Yoen Kingyo.
Their signature is R&B with a strong hip-hop flavor, and while they remain under the radar, they’ve created numerous hidden gems.
Their new track, “Negotiation,” is a neo-soul piece reminiscent of Erykah Badu and Lauryn Hill, featuring melodic rap and exquisitely layered choruses.
Since every part sits in the low to low-mid range, it definitely demands groove, but in terms of vocal range, it’s a very singable song for women with lower voices.
Not bad.Hanabusa Sekitori

Singer-songwriter Hana Sekitori has gained popularity for her deeply affecting musicality.
Her voice is perfectly described as rounded and warm, and you can always hear the emotion in her slightly lower-range vocals.
Among her songs, the one especially recommended for women with lower voices is “Warukunai” (“Not Bad”).
Reminiscent of Miyuki Nakajima’s style, it features richly resonant mid-to-low phrases throughout every section, from the verse to the chorus.
The vocal line is very simple, making it an easy song to sing as well.
Even when I become an old ladyChisato Moritaka

Chisato Moritaka’s 16th single, released in June 1992.
It was used as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Matta Nashi!” As you’d expect from Moritaka, who once used the phrase “Declaration of Non-Talent” as a catchphrase and album title, this track is bright and delightfully laid-back.
So when you sing it at karaoke, there’s no need for any complicated commentary! Just enjoy it with the same easygoing vibe as Moritaka.
In terms of vocal range, I don’t think anyone will find it tough to sing in the original key.
If there’s one tip, try to keep your voice as bright as possible.
TouchYoshimi Iwasaki

You’ll probably have chances to go to karaoke with people of various ages.
In those situations, “Touch” is a perfect choice.
It’s the opening theme of the anime of the same name, performed by Yoshimi Iwasaki.
That famous chorus is something everyone—from adults to kids—can hum along to.
The tempo is a bit quick, but the melody stays within a steady pitch range, so even those who aren’t confident at karaoke should find it singable.
Many artists have covered it, so it’s a good idea to reference a version that matches your vocal timbre.
hanatabamilet

This is a poignant, ballad-style song that captures the feeling of carefully nurturing a small glimmer of hope.
It delicately portrays deep emotions and inner conflict toward a loved one, as well as the warm light felt within that relationship.
milet’s expressive artistry and translucent vocals gently resonate with listeners.
Chosen as the theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama “Anti-Hero,” this track showcases the unique expressive power that only milet—who has produced numerous acclaimed works including the album “eyes”—can deliver.
Its melody beautifully conveys subtle emotional shifts, making it a perfect fit for singers with a powerful voice.
Perform it at karaoke, and you’re sure to turn heads!
Disco FLOAzusagawa

Azusagawa is a vocalist currently drawing attention in the utaite scene.
They haven’t explicitly stated their gender, but judging from their timbre, they’re probably male.
That said, it’s not your typical male voice—it’s a uniquely pitched tone that almost sounds like a low-voiced woman—so this time I’m recommending them particularly for women with lower voices.
Their track “Disco FLO” features a chic, downer-style melody, with the vocal line emphasizing the low to mid range.
If you sing using breathy overtones mixed with your breath support, you’ll get closer to the original vibe, so definitely use that as a reference.
Coloryama

Yama, the musician who shot to fame when Haru wo Tsugeru hit No.
It reached No. 1 on Spotify’s Viral Top 50 and has continued an unstoppable rise since, releasing Iro 彩 in 2022.
The song is widely known across generations as the ending theme for the hit anime SPY×FAMILY.
While it’s hard to fully capture Yama’s distinctive vocal phrasing, the song doesn’t have a wide pitch range, making it relatively easy to sing.
As an anime song, it’s also a great choice to liven up karaoke, especially if there are kids around.






