[Women] Ranking of Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs [2025]
The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?
This time, I’ll introduce some easy-to-sing karaoke songs that have been popular among women so far.
I hope you find this helpful!
These songs are sure to get the crowd going.
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[Women] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2025] (71–80)
Blue BenchSasuke78rank/position

This is the debut single by Sasuke, a male duo from Saitama Prefecture formed by high school classmates.
The song became their signature track, creating a legend in their indie days by selling 5,000 copies at a single store.
It’s a staple for junior and senior high school choir competitions, and since it appeared in music textbooks in 2008, many teenage girls may be familiar with it.
Although it sounds difficult due to the wide interval jumps in the chorus, the tempo isn’t particularly fast, so it becomes fun to sing despite the challenge.
The harmonies are beautiful as well, making it a great karaoke song to enjoy with friends.
Revolutionary Journey – On the WayAina the End79rank/position

It’s the opening theme of season 2 of the TV anime “Dandadan,” and the melody is catchy and really cool! The overall vocal range is D3–E5, and the B-melody in particular sits low, so watch out for that.
In everyday speech your throat tends to vibrate instead of your vocal cords, which makes your voice sound muffled, so make sure to engage your vocal cords and turn it into proper singing.
For low notes, resonating in the head makes it easier to find pitch and produce sound, so raise a hand above your head and try projecting your voice toward that hand.
As you focus on this, your facial muscles will naturally lift; keep that expression and release your voice slowly with plenty of breath.
From the chorus it moves into higher notes, so keep your facial muscles lifted, extend your hand forward, and sing out with the image of sending your voice far into the distance! Don’t forget to take a breath right before the high notes!
Pure Love RhapsodyMariya Takeuchi80rank/position

One song, Pure Love Rhapsody, was used as the theme song for the 1994 TV drama “Stay the Way You Were When We Met.” It’s also one of Mariya Takeuchi’s signature songs, and women who watched the drama might find it very familiar! In fact, the song is about an affair, but the lyrics are so straightforward that you can’t help but empathize.
The melody is cute as well, and I think it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
Women of the same generation might even say, “Wow, this brings back memories!”
[Women] Karaoke Easy-to-Sing Songs Ranking [2025] (81–90)
Best-before date of lovetuki.81rank/position

Released in January 2024, “Bansanka” topped the Billboard Japan chart, with tuki.
achieving a remarkable feat at the astonishingly young age of 15.
Her mature vocal quality, diverse expressive range, and outstanding songwriting skills are truly impressive, and there are surely many people of her generation who admire her and practice her songs at karaoke.
While tuki.
’s songs can seem challenging, her “Expiration Date of Love,” released in September 2024, is relatively easier to sing and recommended for those aiming for high scores at karaoke.
The melody sits on the higher side, but the overall range is somewhat narrow, so if you adjust the key to suit your voice, even those with lower voices should be able to take it on.
Since there’s a key change in the final chorus, be careful not to go off pitch.
Fall in LoveAkiko Kobayashi82rank/position
As a karaoke staple with enduring popularity, “Koi ni Ochite – Fall in love -” is characterized by a melody that never fades with time.
Set to a gentle piano line, the lyrics portray both the joy and the bittersweetness of love, resonating with listeners across generations.
In particular, for women in their forties, it’s a song that’s easy to sing with feeling and to express regardless of vocal skill.
When expressing your individuality at karaoke, this song invites deep emotional immersion, richly reflecting the singer’s state of mind.
As the song progresses and emotions swell, you’ll be able to let a pleasant, heartfelt voice ring out.
I'm falling in love with you againFuyumi Sakamoto83rank/position

A gem of a love song by Fuyumi Sakamoto that gently portrays a rekindled romance blossoming between a long-married couple.
The serene melody and her emotive vocals weave a harmony that deeply resonates with listeners.
With warm, tender strokes, it depicts the precious affection found in everyday moments and gratitude for the many years overcome together.
Released in January 2009 as the coupling track to “Pirates of Asia,” the song also became beloved as the theme for Sanwa Shurui’s Mugi Shochu iichiko commercial.
It is included on the album “Love Songs ~ Mata Kimi ni Koishiteru ~,” and has earned support from a wide range of generations.
A recommended track for anyone wishing to rediscover the value of time spent with someone dear.
My RevolutionMisato Watanabe84rank/position

My Revolution, released in 1986.
It was a huge hit especially among people in their 50s, wasn’t it? I’m sure there are many who’d say, “This song is my youth!” It’s easy to get into the rhythm and fun to sing, but the range is wider than you might expect—from E3 to F5—and the pitch span shifts suddenly between the verse, pre-chorus, and chorus, so watch out for that! Right before the chorus, make sure your throat doesn’t close; keep it well open.
If you make a surprised face, your facial muscles lift and your throat opens up, too! Try singing the chorus in that state, focusing on resonance rather than just pushing your voice.
Keep the airflow steady so the inside of your mouth vibrates.
Once you lock into the lively rhythm, it becomes much easier to sing—so go all in and enjoy singing it with energy!






