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

Honoka Takahashi, the vocalist of Regal Lily, expresses a unique worldview with delicate expressiveness and an emotional guitar sound.
Blending alternative rock and indie rock, she formed the band and began performing while still in high school.
She has been active internationally, including appearances at SXSW in the U.
S.
and a tour in China, and has released the albums “bedtime story” and “C to shi ikeru mono.” She has also created numerous tie-in songs for films and anime, captivating listeners with her clear, transparent voice and distinctive sensibility.
As an artist who provides music for NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” she enjoys broad support across a wide audience.
Queen of KabukichoRingo Sheena

Shiina Ringo’s iconic song “Queen of Kabukicho” stands out for its decadent atmosphere.
It’s a bluesy rock piece characterized by a relatively narrow vocal range throughout.
Most of the singing sits in the mid register, and even the highest parts stay in the lower-high range.
There’s a key change midway that raises the key by one semitone, so set the starting key to feel slightly low for you.
If you want to emulate Shiina Ringo’s style, try finding a key where you can use edge voice.
A slightly higher key makes producing edge voice easier, so give it a try.
In conclusion
Among today’s J-pop scene where high notes are almost a given, I picked songs that are easier for lower-voiced women to sing.
That said, even in works by low-voiced female singers, falsetto appears quite frequently these days.
If you want to master modern J-pop, you could say falsetto is an essential skill.
At Ragu Music, we also have articles dedicated to vocal explanations, so if you’d like to learn vocal techniques such as falsetto, be sure to check out our other articles too!





