Recommended ballads for women at karaoke! Be moved by timeless songs that touch the heart
Do you want to sing a ballad with heartfelt emotion but aren’t sure which song to choose? There are many tracks with transparent, pure vocals and relatable lyrics, but that can make selecting one time-consuming.
Here, we introduce recommended ballad numbers that are perfect for singing with feeling.
Immerse yourself in a world woven from touching lyrics and beautiful melodies, and try expressing your feelings for someone special through song.
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Recommended ballads for women (61–70)
After the nightadieu

The ballad “Yoru no Ato,” which sings of adieu’s bittersweet unrequited love.
Ballads with quiet backing tracks that are sung gently are wonderful, aren’t they? This song, which even gives a sense of beauty, will surely soothe the friends who came to karaoke with you if you sing it softly.
The key to singing it well is to stay calm and focus on a gentle delivery.
You’ll be able to sing in a way that matches the song’s atmosphere.
If only you were here so I could hold you.miwa

The lyrics convey a desire to always be with you.
The straightforward wording and the way the song builds in quick succession are deeply moving.
It’s a ballad where a dramatic melody layers over a sentimental sound characterized by an expressive piano and strings that create a sense of expansiveness.
Sleepless Nightyama

This is the 10th digital single by singer yama, who is also active as a member of the rock band BIN and has gained attention for their androgynous vocals.
The song was featured in the TV drama Night Doctor, which became a hot topic for its “original number” approach of using songs by five different artists in each episode.
You’ll be drawn into the world woven by the crystalline vocals and ensemble.
The melody is complex, making it challenging, but if you can pull it off, you’ll definitely be the star at karaoke.
It’s a dreamy ballad with a soothing quality that makes you want to keep listening.
On this day of goodbyeaimyon

Sayonara no Kyo ni, written by Aimyon in 2020 and used as the theme song for the TV program news zero.
Because it’s a news program theme, I think many people know it regardless of age.
It doesn’t include words like “Do your best” or “Don’t lose,” yet somehow, when you listen to it, it makes you feel like “I’ll give it a try.” It’s a motivational song, isn’t it? Aimyon’s songs are approachable even for women with lower voices, and this one in particular has a relaxed rhythm, so I think it’s easy to sing.
Spring Dayaimyon

Songs by popular artists tend to be more well-known, so they’re easier to sing at karaoke.
If you’re looking for a ballad that’s widely recognized across generations, Aimyon’s “Haru no Hi” is a great choice.
It was also used as the theme song for the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Honeymoon Hurricane – The Lost Hiroshi.” Aimyon’s songs don’t have very high keys, so they’re easy to sing even for people who struggle with high notes.
Flower of loveaimyon

Aimyon, who has crafted numerous iconic ballads, wrote “Ai no Hana” as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Ranman.
In this piece, she compares love to a flower and portrays the way it blooms beautifully.
Listen while paying attention to its lovely imagery.
It’s also a song about love for someone you can no longer meet, so those who have had a similar experience will surely relate.
Its gentle, triple-meter sound soothes and warms the listener’s heart.
To Those Who Know the Blue of the Skyaimyon

Speaking of Aimyon, she’s one of the singer-songwriters who seems poised to become emblematic of the Reiwa era.
Her powerful songs leave a lasting impression after just one listen, and I think they’re quite easy to sing at karaoke.
This track, with a chorus that really swells emotionally, is a ballad I’d love you to sing with strong dynamics.
It’s a J-pop number that people of all ages can enjoy.


