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Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women in their 20s with low voices | Also great for getting a good reaction at karaoke!

Recently, thanks to the K-POP boom, the vocal level expected in Japanese music has risen dramatically.

In particular, high notes show up as a matter of course now, so women with lower voices may feel a bit out of place.

So this time…!

We’ve selected karaoke songs that are easy to sing for women in their 20s with lower vocal ranges!

We also chose songs that go over well at karaoke, so even those who want to liven up the room should be satisfied.

Be sure to read to the end and add the songs that suit you to your repertoire!

Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women in their 20s with low voices | Also great for karaoke crowd-pleasers! (11–20)

SCOPEAimer

Aimer 「SCOPE」Lyric Video
SCOPEAimer

Aimer is a female singer-songwriter known for her distinctive husky voice.

Because she’s an artist whose lower register is also appealing, many women with low voices may already have her songs in their repertoire.

Among Aimer’s tracks, I especially recommend “SCOPE.” While it has a strong rock character, its vocal range is surprisingly narrow, and even the chorus stays within the lower-mid to mid range.

There aren’t any complex pitch jumps either, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

MermaidYuka

YU-KA – Mermaid (Official Music Video)
Mermaid by Kaoru

Singer-songwriter Yuka, who has gained popularity for her refined musical sensibilities inspired by Western music.

She has many catchy songs, but her artistry has really sharpened lately.

Her new track “Mermaid” is a piece I particularly recommend for women with lower voices.

Although it’s sung in mixed voice, it doesn’t require a belted mix, so even women with low voices may find it surprisingly singable.

The range is also narrow, so if mixed voice is challenging for you, try boldly lowering the key.

HeavenRei

Rei – “Heaven” (Official Music Video)
HeavenRei

Right now, the female artist drawing the most attention from critics and hardcore music fans is Rei.

She’s a guitarist and singer-songwriter whose long years abroad give her a complex musicality not often found in Japanese pop.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Heaven.

It features a downer-tinged melody and is sung within a narrow vocal range throughout.

Because vocal thickness—such as rich overtones—is crucial, it’s a track where women with lower voices can really play to their strengths.

shameless; indecentCHANMINA

CHANMINA – Shameless (Dance Performance Video) –
Shameless-chan Mina

Currently drawing attention after being targeted with a diss by NENE, the female rapper Chanmina.

Her track “HARENCHI” is a masterpiece that showcases her wide musical range.

In this song, the lowest note is mid1 E, which is on the lower side for a female track, but the highest note is hi B, so the overall range is relatively narrow.

Therefore, as long as you adjust the key, most women should be able to sing it without issue.

The song carries a languid vibe throughout, making the vocal technique known as “fall” particularly important.

You’ll likely learn this technique faster by referencing Western music rather than J‑pop, so while working on this track, listen to Western R&B as well to build your repertoire of falls.

protagonistSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER 'Protagonist' MV (Theme song for Fuji TV's 'Mezamashi TV')
Protagonist SUPER BEAVER

Since the song starts abruptly without an intro, make sure to articulate the opening words clearly and come in without hesitation! The overall vocal range of “Shujinkou” is D#3–G#4, so it should be easy to sing for lower-voiced women once you grasp the key points.

In the chorus, when you count the rhythm in 4/4, the accents fall on beats 1 and 3.

For example, while listening to the song, try clapping while saying “1-2-3-4, 1-2-3-4.” Once you get used to it, try clapping more strongly on “1.” If the timing feels natural and easy to clap, that’s the accent.

That sensation is what you want—so when you sing, make sure to project your voice on those accented parts! Let’s use our bodies like this and have fun singing!

Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster's Flower Song)Vaundy

Monster’s Flower Song / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
Kaiju no Hanauta Vaundy

Vaundy’s hugely popular song “Kaijuu no Hanauta” is one my students—regardless of gender—have practiced many times in vocal lessons! It’s a bit high for male singers, but it seems quite comfortable for female singers.

It’s definitely a song worth knowing.

The overall range spans two octaves from D3 to D5, and the pitch climbs significantly toward the latter half.

There are plenty of falsetto parts throughout, so those who are good with falsetto should be able to sing it smoothly.

Just be careful not to forget to breathe, since there are almost no breaks.

The sustained long note in the last chorus feels great, and there are chorus sections as well, making it perfect for getting everyone hyped!

Easy-to-sing songs for low-voiced women in their 20s | Great crowd-pleasers for karaoke! (21–30)

Monster IslandWednesday Campanella

Wednesday Campanella “Monster Island”
Kaiju Island Wednesday 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!