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

This is the title track of Tokyo Jihen’s debut single, led by Ringo Sheena.
While many women may feel that Ringo Sheena’s songs often feature complex melodies, this one delivers a straightforward rock sound with a very easy-to-follow melody! It’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped if you sing it at karaoke!
Japanese karaoke songs that are easy for women in their 20s to sing (51–60)
When the wind blows, loveChatmonchy

Chatmonchy disbanded in 2018 in what they called a “completion.” This song is fantastic, with lyrics that are painfully relatable and a refreshing sound that feels like a snapshot of the ideal high school life.
The key is on the higher side, so it’s a great pick for people with naturally high voices or those who are good at hitting high notes!
366 daysHY

How about “366 Days,” the famous song by HY, a band based in Okinawa? It’s a heartbreakingly sad breakup song that’s popular across generations.
Some of you might already have it as your go-to at karaoke.
The video features a cover version by actress Moka Kamishiraishi.
Never endsUru

“Never ends,” the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “DOPE: Narcotics Control Division Special Investigation Unit,” will be familiar to those watching the show.
The verse to pre-chorus range is set on the lower side, so try singing gently and carefully from the start without belting.
The high notes in the chorus go up to around D#5, but avoid forcing it—aim to deliver them cleanly in head voice like Uru.
There’s also a low note around C3 in the bridge, which may be low for many women, though lower-voiced female singers might find it manageable.
Sing gently without straining your throat.
Monster IslandWednesday Campanella

This song, which is the theme for the TV anime “Chibi Godzilla no Gyakushū,” is a very upbeat track, just like you’d expect from Wednesday Campanella! It could be a hit at karaoke—fun for everyone and likely to go over well! When singing, keep a solid sense of rhythm throughout.
For the A melody, think more in terms of spoken lines and call-and-response rather than singing.
From the B melody, the singing element kicks in and the song takes on a cool vibe! The range is narrow, and it’s a track you’ll want to hear in the alluring lower register of a female vocalist.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire!
Moonlight LegendDALI

Released in 1992 as the opening theme for the TV anime Sailor Moon, this song is likely a deeply nostalgic one for women in their twenties.
Many people probably have memories of eagerly watching the broadcast and buying merchandise or costumes.
Its melody, which evokes the feel of slightly older pop songs, is easy to sing and very approachable.
It’s a track that would really liven things up when sung by a group or with harmonies.
frecklesJUDY AND MARY

This song, which was the opening theme for the anime version of Rurouni Kenshin, is Sobakasu by JUDY AND MARY, the rock band led by YUKI.
When you think of Judy and Mary, this is the song that comes to mind! It’s a mischievous and cute rock tune.
The key is quite high, so it’s a perfect track for those who are good at hitting high notes!






