Oops I sang it again and again and again. A pop princess classic from the first lady of noughties pop; Britney. Her iconic cold and monotone singing style makes some of her earlier songs easier to sing without having to worry about varying your pitch too much, not to say you can slack off in this performance though.

Calling all smooth operators, get ready for some silky seduction with this legendary easy karaoke song for females from Bill Withers. A slow ballad to his lost love, this trawling tempo makes it super easy to keep up whilst singing along plus its simple backing melody makes it easy to adjust for any singing pitch.


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This track has everything you need for a flawless karaoke performance. Plus you get to show off your rap skills in one of the easiest skits ever in the middle of this easy karaoke song for females. If Posh Spice can have a singing career so can you.. Ziga Zig Ah!

A feminist anthem with an accessible vocal range, yasssss ? Take on all those toxic expectations and spit them out straight at the patriarchy all whilst maintaining a perfect performance for an easy to sing karaoke for females. Dismantling chauvinism whilst doing karaoke is the real meaning of feminism.

We can almost see the neon tutus and moustache tank tops when this song plays, a simpler time of 2008 when our worries were limited to Lindsay Lohan headlines and Brangelina drama. Keep it just as simple with this easy to sing karaoke for females noughties anthem!

This might be one of those ones you have to apologise to your neighbours for, the chorus is a bit high but the melody still keeps it an easy to sing karaoke song for females as you keep on with the uplifting lyrics!

Originally composed for a male voice this song still has a pitch that allows for all singers to put their twist on the timeless ballad. Most vocal coaches recommend this song for beginners and well established singers alike to exercise the vocal cords.

Working in the Coal MineGeneral informationFeature filmsMuppets Most WantedAlbumsMuppets Most Wanted (soundtrack)Original performerDevoComposerAllen ToussaintLyricsAllen ToussaintPerformersPrison King (Jemaine Clement)

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"Working in the Coal Mine" is a song written by Allen Touissant which was well-known for being a hit by Lee Dorsey in 1966, and a cover version in 1981 by Devo. The song was performed by the gulag's "Prison King" (played by Jemaine Clement) in the 2014 film Muppets Most Wanted. 152ee80cbc

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