Recommended for women in their 30s! Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even if you're not good at singing
I think there are many people who aren’t good at singing or don’t feel very confident about it.
But if you always turn down or shy away from joining karaoke outings, it might cause issues in your friendships or workplace relationships.
In this article, I’ve gathered songs that seem easier to sing, even for those who usually say things like “I’m not good at singing” or “I’m tone-deaf.”
Since many recent songs have complex melodies, I’ve included quite a few nostalgic tracks from the ’90s and earlier.
If you’re at karaoke with seniors or your bosses, that kind of song selection might actually be a good fit.
Some of the song descriptions include quick tips on how to make them sound good, so feel free to use them as a reference when you sing!
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Recommended for women in their 30s! Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even if you're not good at singing (61–70)
Thank youIkimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari’s “Arigatou” is an easy song to sing even for someone tone-deaf like me.
Surprisingly, I can get through it without going off pitch.
I have a friend who loves Ikimono-gakari, and they tell me, “You’re good!” Since even I get that kind of compliment, I think it’s a very singable song.
Letter: Dear You at FifteenAngela Aki

I love Angela Aki’s “Tegami ~Haikei Juugo no Kimi e~” and listen to it often, and I’ve thought, “I want to try singing it!” but I’d given up, thinking it would be impossible for someone tone-deaf like me.
However, when I actually tried singing, I was surprisingly able to sing without going off-key.
TOMORROWMayo Okamoto

For a song that’s easy to sing even for someone who’s tone-deaf, I recommend Mayo Okamoto’s “TOMORROW.” At first, you might feel like it’s a song that would be difficult unless you’re a good singer, but it actually has an easy-to-follow tempo, it’s hard to go off-pitch, and I think it’s the kind of song you can sing without people noticing you’re tone-deaf.
MarigoldAimyon

A song by Aimyon that gently sings of the fragility of love and the hope within it.
Set to a soft acoustic sound, it carefully depicts memories that have passed and the feelings of pledging eternal love.
Beautifully expressing the complex emotions of those in love, this work was released in August 2018 and set numerous records.
Its calm and comfortable melody line is easy to sing and perfect for enjoying in a relaxed mood.
It’s an ideal track to sing at karaoke with friends while reminiscing together.
Song of LoveKumi Koda

A gem of a ballad that earnestly sings of a woman’s feelings in love.
Kumi Koda’s powerful yet delicate vocals beautifully capture the subtle nuances of complex emotions.
With its relaxed tempo and melody, and minimal shifts in pitch throughout, it’s a song you can sing calmly at karaoke.
Released in September 2007, it was featured in a music.
jp commercial and used as a support song for World Judo 2007.
The lyrics, depicting the bittersweetness of love and deep affection from a woman’s perspective, are universally relatable.
Next time you go to karaoke on a day off, why not make the most of its gentle pace and sing it with heartfelt emotion?
You don't listen to rock.Aimyon

A song by Aimyon that portrays a single-hearted wish to close the emotional distance with the one you care about.
The earnest desire to connect with someone through the music you love is expressed over an approachable melody.
Released in August 2017 by Warner Music Japan, it was selected for power play on 42 radio stations nationwide.
The music video, filmed in abandoned ruins in Fukushima Prefecture, also drew attention.
Its catchy melody makes it easy to remember, and since the vocal range isn’t very wide, it’s appealing because anyone can enjoy singing it.
WILLMika Nakashima

A captivating ballad by Mika Nakashima that sings of the strength to carve out one’s own life by will.
Beginning with memories of gazing up at the night sky, it powerfully speaks of a resolve for the future while looking back on the path taken.
Her pure, delicate vocals carry a touch of sorrow yet give you the courage to face forward—an outstanding track.
Released in August 2002, it also drew attention as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Astrometry.” Created by the same songwriting team from her debut, it was performed at that year’s NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.
With a not-too-wide vocal range and a beautiful melodic line, it’s a song best sung at an easy pace, engraving precious memories and resolve in your heart.






