Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even with a low voice (for women in their 30s)
Compared to a decade or so ago, recent Japanese pop music tends to demand more delicacy.
Perhaps it’s the result of advances in live sound engineering and broader cultural trends, but for people with lower voices, it can be tough—so many songs lean heavily on high notes, including lots of falsetto.
So this time, we’ve selected easy-to-sing karaoke songs for women in their 30s who have lower voices!
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[For women in their 30s] Karaoke songs that are easy to sing even with a low voice (11–20)
BALLADAyumi Hamasaki

For women in their 30s, Ayumi Hamasaki is the quintessential artist of their generation.
However, if you have a lower voice, you might feel her songs are challenging because of their wide vocal range.
That’s why I recommend “BALLAD.” As the title suggests, it’s a classic ballad, but unusually for an Ayumi Hamasaki song, it’s sung within a relatively narrow range.
The tempo is also slow, giving you plenty of time to prepare for the next entrance.
It’s sure to get a great response when you sing it in front of people from the same generation, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
SunYorushika

Yorushika’s classic song “Taiyo” (Sun).
Suis, who serves as Yorushika’s vocalist, has a relatively low voice for a female singer, and this track is characterized by an arrangement that fully showcases her lower register.
The song’s range is extremely narrow and is sung mostly in the low register.
Even at its highest points, it stays within the midrange, so even those with notably low voices should be able to sing it with ease.
In fact, it tends to sound better with lower female voices, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
MermaidYuka

Yuka, a female singer-songwriter who has gained popularity for her unique musicality influenced by Western music.
She’s an artist with a slightly lower voice, and her mellow, gentle singing style is particularly striking.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Mermaid.
While it’s built on a slow-jam foundation, it doesn’t feature a challenging R&B-style vocal line with frequent ad-libs; instead, the vocal line maintains a relatively even contour throughout.
The chorus does incorporate mixed voice, but since it’s a non-belting mixed voice, even women in their 30s with lower voices should be able to sing it without any problem.
Love & PopHaze

If you’re looking for an easy-to-sing song from recent releases, we recommend Love & Pop.
This track is by Haze, a girls’ band that’s been rapidly gaining momentum lately.
The vocalist, Kati, has a singing style and tone very similar to AiNA THE END, delivering a breathy, raspy vocal performance here as well.
Although the main technique is the hiccup style—where the voice flips, which may make it seem high—the actual range is narrow, and there are no high-register phrases.
That makes it a very singable choice for women in their 30s with lower voices.
Venus beltAimyon

Aimyon’s songs are usually tied to promotions, but “Venus Belt” is her first non-tie-in in seven years.
The range doesn’t keep you in the high register, and the tempo isn’t too fast, so it should be comfortable to sing calmly.
You can kind of imagine how the song builds, and it shouldn’t be too hard to learn the whole thing.
The chorus has many sustained notes.
Make sure to take a good breath for each phrase and try to sing each one carefully.
There are spots where the pitch wavers slightly at the ends of words, but you don’t need to worry about that at first.
If you take a breath and send your voice straight out, it will carry steadily—so sing with confidence!
dollHitsujibungaku

Hitsujibungaku is an alternative rock band notable for its Western-influenced musical style.
Among bands of this type, they stand out for their especially wide stylistic range, consistently delighting listeners with songs that showcase different charms each time.
Their track “doll” is crafted with a post-punk flavor, achieving a tempo that’s upbeat yet retains a chill vibe.
The vocal line is grounded mainly in the low–mid to mid range throughout, making it very easy to sing in terms of vocal range.
As for the falsetto in the chorus, it’s a pitch you can definitely hit in chest voice as well, so try not to imitate the original too closely and sing it in your own way.
[For Women in Their 30s] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing Even with a Low Voice (21–30)
shameless; indecentCHANMINA

Chanmina’s Harenchi is sung mostly in a lower register, giving off a mature, sultry vibe.
Just when you think it will end quietly, the last chorus turns emotional and shifts into a slightly higher range.
I think that switch is really important.
There’s also a rap section in the middle, so that part needs practice too.
My students practiced the rap section a lot as well.
When the rap really lands, it feels great to sing and sounds very cool.
For the rap melody, it seems easy to memorize if you first focus on humming or using a neutral syllable like “la” instead of the lyrics.
Try singing without forcing or pushing your voice!





