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[For women in their 30s] Songs that tend to score high on karaoke scoring systems

People in their 30s are a generation that has been exposed to an especially wide range of music among all age groups.

Because of that, they may be more sensitive and finely tuned to what’s new than other generations.

In fact, while many sing nostalgic hits from their own era, lots also sing the latest J-pop, Vocaloid tracks, and idol songs.

So this time, we’ve picked out karaoke songs that are easy to score well on, specifically for women in their 30s!

From nostalgic favorites to the newest releases, we’ve got a wide selection—so be sure to read to the end!

[For Women in Their 30s] Karaoke Scoring: Songs That Tend to Get High Scores (11–20)

STEP youAyumi Hamasaki

Ayumi Hamasaki / STEP you (Short Ver.)
STEP you Ayumi Hamasaki

Ayumi Hamasaki’s classic “STEP you” carries an atmosphere reminiscent of gothic rock.

The world it creates—born from sharp synths and melodies with a dark pop or gothic rock vibe—is truly stunning.

Interestingly, despite the character of the melody, the vocal line is relatively straightforward.

The A section sits a bit low, but the chorus doesn’t push the voltage much either, so the overall range is narrow and there are well-placed rests.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

youKumi Koda

Kumi Koda / “you” (from the new album “WINTER of LOVE”)
you Koda Kumi

For women in their late 30s, Ayumi Hamasaki is the quintessential diva, but for those in their early 30s, many would probably name Kumi Koda.

Speaking of Kumi Koda, her charm lies in her low tones that make use of rich overtones, and “you” is a track that fully showcases those lows.

The vocal range sits at mid1E to hiB, which is relatively low and suits male vocalists, but since the overall range isn’t particularly wide, there’s no issue with raising the key to adjust.

As for the falsetto in the chorus, a light mixed voice is more than enough to produce it.

Overall, it’s an easy song to sing, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Unfit to be a loverKoresawa

Koresawa “Unqualified as a Lover” [Music Video]
Koisuru Hisshaku Koresawa

Koresawa is an artist who performs without showing her face, taking the stance of “I want you to listen to the songs, not look at my face.” The teddy bear you often see seems to stand in for her! Now, since “Koibito Shikkaku” has no intro, make sure to clearly imagine the opening pitch before you start singing.

If you switch between chest voice and falsetto for the A melody, B melody, and the chorus, you may find it easier to hit the pitches accurately.

If you sing carefully with the scoring system in mind, you should be able to get higher marks.

Give it a try and practice!

usyama

yama『us』Music Video
usyama

Yama’s song “us” doesn’t have many high notes, so there aren’t any parts where you need to belt; overall it’s sung in a whispery style, making it very easy to sing throughout.

The general range is G#3–C#5, and the verses (A-melody to B-melody) are on the lower side, which suits lower voices well.

The chorus does include some higher notes around C5, but if you sing them lightly with a falsetto-like tone rather than belting, it’ll be easier to sing without strain and will fit the song’s atmosphere perfectly.

Try delivering it gently and smoothly!

DOLLSCANDAL

SCANDAL 「DOLL」 ‐Music Video
DOLLSCANDAL

SCANDAL is a girls’ rock band that gained immense popularity in the late 2000s.

Even now, as a representative girls’ rock band, they continue to churn out hit numbers from time to time.

Among their songs, “DOLL” is likely a deeply nostalgic track for women in their 30s.

This piece covers a relatively narrow vocal range of mid1 G# to hi D, and its vocal lines have gentle rises and falls, making it exceptionally easy to sing.

Probability of chancegirl next door

GIRL NEXT DOOR / The Probability of Coincidence
The chance encounter girl next door

GIRL NEXT DOOR was a dance-vocal unit active in the 2000s.

They embodied the so-called Avex sound and were championed by Masato Matsuura, the renowned executive director of Avex.

One of their hit songs, Guuzen no Kakuritsu (Probability of Coincidence), is characterized by its up-tempo feel with elements of techno and Italo disco.

Although it’s up-tempo, the vocal range is relatively narrow—mid1 G# to hi D—so with a key adjustment it should be quite singable.

Additionally, because of its techno/Italo-disco style, the vocal lines are fairly uniform at times, which also makes it exceptionally easy to sing.

[For Women in Their 30s] Karaoke Songs That Score Easily (21–30)

cherry blossom colorAngela Aki

Angela Aki “Sakura-iro” Music Video
Sakura-colored Angela Aki

Angela Aki is a female singer-songwriter who gained popularity with her catchy musical style.

She has many famous songs, but among them, Sakura-iro, released in 2007 as her fifth single, is structured in a way that makes it very easy to sing.

The vocal range is mid2A to hiD#, which is on the higher side, but the overall range is quite narrow.

Since there’s plenty of room to lower the key, it’s a song that’s easy to adjust for key changes.

The vocal line rises and falls gently, so if you can sing comfortably through the key change in the final chorus, it should be easy to score high.