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[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.

[Women] Karaoke Songs Easy to Sing Ranking [2025] (41–50)

planetariumAi Otsuka43rank/position

Ai Otsuka’s 10th single is a poignant piano-based ballad.

Chosen as an image song for the drama “Boys Over Flowers,” it beautifully depicts a lost love.

Incorporating a canon progression with Japanese-style elements, the song evokes a sense of nostalgia.

Released in September 2005, it captured many listeners’ hearts, reaching No.

2 on the Oricon chart.

Also included on the album “LOVE COOK,” it’s a staple in Otsuka’s live performances.

It’s a perfect karaoke choice, expressing the delicate emotions of a woman.

Tears aren't just for show.Akina Nakamori44rank/position

[Official] Akina Nakamori / “Tears Aren’t Just for Show” (Live in ’87: A HUNDRED days at Tokyo Kosei Nenkin Kaikan, 1987-10-17) AKINA NAKAMORI
Tears Aren't Just for Show by Akina Nakamori

Akina Nakamori’s 10th single overall, released in November 1984.

Lyrics and composition by Yosui Inoue.

Many people cite “not being able to hit high notes” as a reason they struggle with singing, but since this song was created for Nakamori—whose charm lies in her naturally lower voice—it doesn’t require extreme high notes.

That makes it an easy challenge even for those who aren’t good with high registers.

Reflecting the era in which it was released, the melody follows in the vein of Showa kayō and New Music, making it very easy to remember and sing.

It’s a great recommendation for people who feel they’re not good at singing!

The Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE45rank/position

When it comes to DREAMS COME TRUE’s signature songs, many people probably think of this one.

It’s a heartwarming piece that looks back on memories with a loved one while singing about hope for the future.

Although it’s included on the album “LOVE GOES ON…” and was never released as a single, it has continued to be cherished by many.

It was also featured in a 1993 commercial for a SONY product, making it popular across generations.

It’s a song that warms the heart when you want to feel the bond with someone important or when you’re tired from everyday life.

MPRINCESS PRINCESS46rank/position

This work, which portrays the aching feelings of heartbreak, is one of PRINCESS PRINCESS’s signature songs.

Written by the band’s drummer, Kyoko Tomita, based on her own experiences, the lyrics express lingering attachment after a breakup and the poignant emotions that remain even when you want to forget but can’t.

It was included on the 1988 album “LET’S GET CRAZY” and released as a single the following year.

Since then, it has been featured in NHK’s morning drama series “Dandan” and the premium drama “Last Night’s Curry, Tomorrow’s Bread,” further boosting the song’s recognition.

Characterized by a calm, ballad-like melody and sentimental lyrics, it’s also appealing for being easy to sing at karaoke.

Why not sing it slowly while thinking of someone important to you?

secret base ~What You Gave Me~ZONE47rank/position

secret base ~What You Gave Me~ ZONE (Full)
secret base 〜The Thing You Gave Me〜 ZONE

It was used as the theme song for the drama Kids War 3 and became a big hit.

It’s one of the signature songs by the girls’ rock band ZONE, released in 2001 as their third single.

It also drew attention when it was covered as the ending theme for the anime Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.

It’s a classic that inevitably floods you with nostalgic feelings, recalling summers spent with someone special.

I recommend it because it doesn’t require hitting very high notes and the melody line itself is very simple.

Chocolate DiscoPerfume48rank/position

[Official Music Video] Perfume “Chocolate Disco”
Chocolate Disco Perfume

A song by Perfume, a three-member female techno unit from Hiroshima Prefecture.

With poppy, catchy lyrics and a melody that sticks in your head, it’s become a staple Valentine’s Day tune.

It’s been revealed that producer Yasutaka Nakata actually wrote the lyrics completely off the cuff, but combined with the song’s atmosphere and rhythm, it results in an unbeatable slice of premium pop.

It’s also one of Perfume’s signature tracks that gets everyone singing and dancing together at karaoke.

to go see (someone) / to go meetAimyon49rank/position

aimyon – Going to See You [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Aimyong to go see you.

Aimyon is a nationally popular singer-songwriter.

Her musical style, which mixes folk and pop, is striking, and she has released many hit songs to date.

Among her works, the one I especially recommend for women who are tone-deaf is AinI Iku Noni (“Even Though I’m Going to See You”).

This piece has a gentle, folk-like feel with no sudden jumps in pitch.

It also has few high notes, so even those who struggle with falsetto can sing it with confidence.