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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! (41–50)

Caramel PainHoshimachi Suisei

Caramel Pain / Suisei Hoshimachi (official)
Caramel Pain Hoshimachi Suisei

Right now, one of the most active figures in the music scene is the VTuber Suisei Hoshimachi.

Her vocals are captivating, deftly switching between head voice and chest voice, and she’s also well known for her rich lower register.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Caramel Pain.

It’s centered in the midrange, and when the chorus hits, the vocal line starts from a slightly lower section.

There are high notes too, but the structure is perfect for showcasing power in the low to mid range, so if you have a lower voice, definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Easy-to-sing songs recommended for women in their 20s with low voices | Also great for karaoke crowd-pleasers! (51–60)

All of the Youthsuis from Yorushika

suis from Yorushika “All the Young People” Music Video
“All About Youth” suis from Yorushika

The popular music duo Yorushika.

While they may not be a group that defines the generation of women in their 30s, their easy-to-listen-to sound likely has many fans among them.

What I’d like to recommend is “Wakamono no Subete,” sung by suis, Yorushika’s vocalist.

This work is a cover of a song by Fujifabric, and the vocal line is even calmer than the original.

Even among recent Japanese pop songs, it has a particularly narrow vocal range, so women with lower voices should be able to sing it without any issues.

Even if the dream endsTOMOO

TOMOO – Even After Waking From the Dream [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Even when I wake from the dream, TOMOO

TOMOO is one of the singer-songwriters who represent the J-pop scene of the Reiwa era.

Since the hit release of “Ginger” in 2021, she has continued her remarkable rise, armed with outstanding songwriting skills and a voice you can recognize at first listen.

Many of her songs feature melodies that aren’t straightforward, so there may be plenty of people who want to sing TOMOO’s songs at karaoke but feel they might be difficult.

However, “Yume wa Sametemo” is relatively easy to sing and highly recommended.

It’s an infectious pop song with rhythmic piano tones and a dazzling brass section.

While the chorus does include some falsetto, the overall range is on the narrower side, so even those who aren’t confident with high notes should definitely give it a try.

ON & ON feat. Neibisstofubeats

Here’s “ON&ON,” the first 2025 release from tofubeats—an influential 1990-born music producer and trackmaker trusted by many musicians.

Featuring Neibiss, who like tofubeats hails from Kobe in Hyogo Prefecture, it’s a catchy, upbeat club track rooted in UK garage.

It works great on the dance floor and seems like it would be a hit at karaoke, too.

With both rap and melody to enjoy, it could be a fun choice for two lower-voiced women to try at karaoke!

SketchAimyon

AIMYON – Sketch [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Sketch Aimyon

Aimyon is a female singer-songwriter who consistently releases hit songs.

I think many women with lower voices are fans of hers.

Her new song, “Sketch,” features an even more straightforward, catchy melody than before.

The vocal range is relatively narrow, and there are no long sustained notes in the higher phrases.

For women who struggle with high notes, it should be an easy song to sing.

Because it can feel a bit monotonous, adding clear dynamics and varied breathing will keep your vocal performance engaging from start to finish.

Give it a try for reference.

In Love with the MirrorPraise

Reisan is a band fronted by Saaya from the comedy duo Lalande.

Their slightly downtempo sound, which incorporates a touch of Black music while staying on trend, has become popular, and although the band is still relatively new, they’ve already churned out multiple hit songs.

Among their tracks, the one I particularly recommend is their new single, “Kagami ni Koishite” (In Love with the Mirror).

While hints of Black music peek through at key moments, the song is fundamentally based on orthodox J-pop, so the vocal line itself is simple.

There aren’t many drastic pitch jumps, so anyone with a basic level of vocal technique should be able to sing it without much difficulty.

snakeYorushika

Yorushika – Hebi (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Snake Yorushika

While this article mainly features songs that resonate with women in their 30s, some of you may want to sing the latest tracks as well.

In that case, I recommend Hebi.

It’s Yorushika’s newest song, characterized by a serious and moving melody.

Although the vocals are full of emotion, the song’s range is surprisingly narrow, making it comfortable to sing even for women with very low voices.

The tempo is slightly slow and the vocal line rises and falls gently, so consider adding it to your repertoire.