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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 for Low-Voiced Women in Their 20s | Also Great for Karaoke Crowd-Pleasing! (31–40)

The Ten CommandmentsAdo

[Ado] The Ten Commandments (1984) (Lyric Video)
The Ten Commandments Ado

When you think of Ado, her shouts in the mid-to-high range and the expressive high notes probably come to mind, right? While those aspects are certainly part of her appeal, her lower register actually holds a great deal of charm as well.

In her cover of Akina Nakamori’s classic “Jukkai (The Ten Commandments),” you can fully savor Ado’s rich low tones.

Since it’s an older song, the vocal line is very straightforward.

That simplicity leaves little room for the kinds of tricks you find in modern pop, but it also makes it easy to follow the pitch—so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Pink PunchNo Murasaki

Noashi (noa) – Pink Punch [Official Music Video]
Pink Punch No Yui

Singer-songwriter Noyuri, who’s energizing the scene with her unique musical style.

She always puts out distinctive tracks, and her new song “Pink Punch” is no exception—it’s a pop-rock piece brimming with originality.

While the production leans somewhat loud, the vocal range is fairly narrow, and the vocal line is kept simple with a wistful mood that evokes Showa-era kayōkyoku.

It’s definitely a song that makes it easy to aim for a high score.

Cinematic RomanceWater floating fern

The band Mizuniukikusa, known for its nostalgic style, has been gaining popularity.

Their music features ethereal melodies with a distinctly Japanese feel, and their unparalleled sound has earned them a strong following among dedicated band enthusiasts.

Among Mizuniukikusa’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is Cinematic Romance.

Based on Showa-era kayōkyoku, it frequently features smooth, mellow mid-to-low vocal lines that are perfect for lower-voiced female singers.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.

Not bad.Hanabusa Sekitori

Hanawa Sekitori “Not Bad” MUSIC VIDEO
Not bad, Hanabusa Sekitori

Singer-songwriter Hana Sekitori has gained popularity for her deeply affecting musicality.

Her voice is perfectly described as rounded and warm, and you can always hear the emotion in her slightly lower-range vocals.

Among her songs, the one especially recommended for women with lower voices is “Warukunai” (“Not Bad”).

Reminiscent of Miyuki Nakajima’s style, it features richly resonant mid-to-low phrases throughout every section, from the verse to the chorus.

The vocal line is very simple, making it an easy song to sing as well.

I can't say it.Furui Riho

Furui Riho – I Can’t Say It (Official Music Video)
I can't say it - Furui Riho

Riho Furui is a female singer-songwriter whose catchy R&B has earned her widespread popularity.

Known for her wide musical range—from girly, cute tracks to sleek, stylish ones—her song “Ienai wa” is especially focused on that stylish vibe.

The chorus may seem high, but the melody is actually sung as a single line split into a high part and a low part.

So women with lower voices might find it easier to follow and sing along with the lower line.

Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women in their 20s with low voices | Also great for karaoke crowd-pleasers! (41–50)

Listening to your dreams, I come up with ideas that make me laugh!Aimyon

Aimyon – While Listening to Your Dreams, I’ve Got a Laughable Idea! [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Listening to your dreams, I come up with funny ideas! Aimyon

Speaking of Aimyon, her J-pop that incorporates her folk-music roots leaves a strong impression, doesn’t it? Her new song, “While Listening to Your Dreams, I Come Up with Ideas That Make Me Smile!” is a work that showcases her musicality to the fullest.

It’s bright with a certain level of strength, yet it falls into the category of a narrow vocal range, and there are no phrases that require sharp jumps in pitch in the vocal line.

Since it can be sung leisurely in chest voice, even women in their 20s with lower voices can aim for high scores with ease.

ALL I WANTYurina Hirate

Yurina Hirate 'ALL I WANT' Music Video
ALL I WANT Hirate Yurina

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.