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Japanese pop songs that are easy for women in their 20s to sing at karaoke

We’ve put together a list of karaoke songs that women in their 20s often find easy to sing!

When choosing songs for karaoke, the vibe of the group and who you’re with can make the difference between a song you can sing and one you can’t.

Many people probably switch up their repertoire depending on the situation.

Even if a song fits the occasion, there are times you can’t sing it because it’s too high or too low—even if you love it.

So in this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs with a focus on various aspects of singability.

We’ve gathered tracks like “widely known hits,” “classics that hype up the room,” “songs without extreme vocal ranges,” and “tunes that feel nostalgic for people in their 20s.”

Find the perfect song for you and give it a try at karaoke!

Karaoke Songs in Japanese (41–50) That Are Easy for Women in Their 20s to Sing

EdisonWednesday Campanella

Speaking of Wednesday Campanella since Shiina took over as vocalist, isn’t “Edison” the track that leaves the strongest impression? In this song, the highest note is a hi C#—but that only appears in a few falsetto phrases.

If we look at just the chest voice, it spans from mid2 B to hi A, which is relatively narrow for a female vocal piece.

Thanks to its addictive catchiness and singability striking just the right balance, it’s a song many women will likely want to add to their repertoire.

Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA

LiSA “Gurenge” -MUSIC CLIP YouTube EDIT ver.-
Gurenge LiSA

When it comes to anime that became a massive hit in 2019, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba immediately comes to mind.

This is “Gurenge” by LiSA, which was used as the opening theme.

It’s a Japanese-style rock tune that carries on the anime’s worldview—a song everyone from kids to adults knows and gets excited about.

With powerful vocals, it’s a very cool track.

It’s by no means an easy song, but because it’s so popular, it’s sure to hype up the crowd! It’s a must-sing for anyone who’s good at rock.

ChinokateYorushika

Yorushika – Chinokate (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Chino kate yorushika

Yorushika is a duo known for their electric BGM and languid vocal lines.

Their abstract lyrics are also very popular.

Because Yorushika’s vocals are sung in a whispery style, their songs are generally easy to sing.

Among them, the track I especially recommend is Chinokate.

It’s performed with a breathy, whispered delivery—a technique that even beginners can easily emulate.

Adjust your microphone to an appropriate level and give it a try.

Carrying HappinessMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song was released as a digital-only single on July 19, 2025, from the Universal Music label EMI Records, and the YouTube comments are filled with praise from Disney fans! As you listen, you might feel there are quite a lot of higher notes.

The vocal range is A3 to F#5, and there are indeed many bright, high tones characteristic of Mrs.

(Green Apple), but it’s fine to sing most of the high sections like the chorus in falsetto.

The first verse includes the lowest notes and seems relatively easy to sing in chest voice.

Also, the second verse has a bit of a rap vibe, so enjoy riding the rhythm! Before singing this song for the first time, try humming or using falsetto all the way through.

That will help you relax and produce that light, airy “Mrs.” tone.

A must-listen for Disney lovers, too!

I want to be your lover.Mao Abe

Mao Abe – I Want to Be Your Lover [Official Music Video]
I want to be your lover — Mao Abe

How about a heart-wrenching love song that passionately sings of a straightforward, bittersweet unrequited love? It’s one of singer-songwriter Mao Abe’s signature songs, released in 2009 as her second single.

Carried by a mid-tempo guitar rock sound, her honest voice and feelings shine through—any woman in love right now won’t be able to help but relate.

It’s also known as a staple for band covers, meaning it features an approachable, easy-to-sing melody line.

Maybe singing this song is a good way to convey your feelings to the person you like.

Strong Wind Slicked-Back (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Yukopi – Strong Wind Slicked-back Hair (feat. Kaai Yuki)
Strong Wind Slicked-Back Hair (feat. Kaai Yuki) - Yukopi

The famed Vocaloid track “Strong Wind All Back (feat.

Yuki Kaai),” which became a nationwide hit, is known as an approachable representative song of the Vocaloid genre.

While its range of mid1 G to hi B is typical for female vocals, the song is structured in a way that can feel somewhat high.

The reason is the relatively large number of appearances of the highest note, hi B—25 times in total.

When actually singing it, women are recommended to lower the key by one or two semitones.

Overall difficulty is quite low, and it tends to go over well at karaoke, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Goodbye ElegyMasaki Suda

This is a signature song by actor Masaki Suda, who enjoys overwhelming popularity, especially among young women.

For women with lower voices, the key might be just right and easy to sing.

The rhythm is simple too, so it seems singer-friendly.

It’s also very topical and I think it’s a song everyone can get excited about together.