Songs that score well at karaoke for women in their 20s
Due to the girl group boom, a lot of recent J‑pop has become unusually difficult.
Songs that make you switch to falsetto over and over are practically the norm now.
In today’s music scene, it can be hard to find tracks that are easy to score high on.
So this time, we’ve picked out karaoke songs that are easy to rack up points with, tailored for women in their 20s!
From timeless staples to the latest hits, we’ve selected a wide range—so be sure to read to the end!
[For women in their 20s] Songs that score highly at karaoke (1–10)
ALL I WANTYurina Hirate

Yurina Hirate’s hit song “ALL I WANT.” Among her recent releases, this track has been a particularly big success, so I imagine many people discovered her solo work through this song.
The melody has a slightly Heisei-era feel, and the rap-like vocal parts especially evoke artists like Kana Nishino and Miliyah Kato from the 2010s.
Because there are relatively few rests, the breathing can be a bit tricky, but the range is low and the melodic movement is gentle, making it a song that’s definitely easy to score highly on.
Feverish DemonI wish it could stay midnight forever.

Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni is a band that enjoys immense popularity among women in their teens and early twenties.
Because the vocalist, ACA-ne, has a fairly high voice, people who aren’t confident with high notes might avoid their songs.
That’s why I recommend Binetsu-ma.
It may sound like a high-pitched track, but the actual vocal range isn’t very wide, so there’s no need to worry from a vocal technique standpoint.
The vocal line is fast in tempo, but the pitch movement is fairly simple, making it a song that’s relatively easy to aim for a high score on.
I love youuu!HoneyWorks feat. Chuutan

The song Sukitchuu no!, which gained nationwide popularity through platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts, is a track by HoneyWorks, known for their hit Kawaikute Gomen feat.
Chuutan.
Like Kawaikute Gomen, it puts an overtly cutesy charm front and center, but surprisingly, the vocal line is quite simple and the range is relatively narrow.
Compared to Kawaikute Gomen, the pitch movement in the melody is much more gentle, so even those who aren’t confident singers should be able to sing it without trouble.
Strong Wind Slicked-Back (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Yukopi is a Vocaloid producer whose music is characterized by a surreal, inorganic quality that still carries a certain cuteness—an impression that really stands out.
Among Yukopi’s many great tracks, perhaps the most widely known is “Gale All-Back (feat.
Kaai Yuki).” Even those not familiar with Vocaloid may recognize it from commercials and the like.
While the melody feels mechanical, the vocal line’s gentle contours make it very easy to sing.
Don't cheat on me.Koresawa

Koresawa, a female singer-songwriter known for lyrics that stir romantic feelings, has gained widespread popularity.
If you’re a woman in your twenties, chances are you’ve sung or listened to her songs at least once.
Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Uwaki Shitara Akan de” (“Don’t You Dare Cheat”).
Although it has a pop feel, it actually has a very narrow vocal range, making it easy for any woman to sing.
And because each phrase is short, you won’t miss your cue after taking a breath.
HeavenRei

Rei is a multi-artist who’s drawing attention not only as a singer-songwriter but also as a guitarist.
You could even call her a female version of MIYAVI.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend for aiming a high score is “Heaven.” While you do need to feel the groove, the vocal range is narrow and there are no parts that require sudden jumps in pitch, so anyone with solid rhythm can aim for a high score without trouble.
SketchAimyon

Aimyon’s new song “Sketch.” Until a little while ago, she was releasing many slightly showy tracks that incorporated trendy J-pop, but lately she’s returned to her roots and has been focusing on folk.
This work is no exception, crafted into a gentle folk song that plays to her greatest strengths.
The vocal range is somewhat wide, but aside from a few phrases that use falsetto, it stays mostly in the midrange, making it very easy to sing overall.
It’s perfect for aiming for a high score at karaoke.






