Cool If You Can Sing! Popular Karaoke Songs Recommended for Women
Even if you have a voice and singing skills you’re proud of, it’s hard to find chances to show them off unless you perform regularly, right? For women like that, karaoke with friends is the perfect opportunity to showcase your vocal ability! In this article, we’ve picked songs that women can sing stylishly to wow everyone around them.
We’ve selected a wide range across genres, from classic hits to the latest numbers, so try finding the one perfect song for you!
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[If You Can Sing It, It’s Cool!] Popular Karaoke Songs Recommended for Women (71–80)
sunflowerAdo

This is Ado’s 18th digital-only single, released in July 2023.
It was selected as the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “18/40: Dreams and Love—If We’re Together.” The song is crafted into a gentle piece that evokes a summer scene with blooming sunflowers.
As for Ado’s vocals in this track, I felt her control of dynamics and the nuanced shifts in vocal technique required for them were exquisite.
After thoroughly familiarizing yourself with the entire song, try singing it while paying close attention to how you shape the dynamics.
Devouring the pastKafu

This is “Kakoo wo Kurau” sung by the virtual singer KAF.
The lyrics and composition are by Kanzaki Iori.
At first listen, the song is very striking and easy to remember.
However, because the chorus packs in a lot of lyrics at a high pitch and the melody can sound monotonous if you just sing it straight, you need to add dynamics and contrast when performing it.
Women who are used to fast-tempo songs or confident in their high notes might be able to sing it smoothly.
With its exhilarating sense of speed and powerful impact that draws listeners in, it’s a great recommendation as a karaoke song for the younger generation!
Like, dislikefantomu shiitaa

Phantom Theta is an idol group produced by the vocalist Ado.
While firmly retaining the essence of an idol group, some members boast high-level vocal skills, and the songs often have a distinctly dark worldbuilding, making them a remarkably distinctive group.
Their new song, “Suki, Kirai,” demands considerable vocal ability due to its wide range and the variety of vocal expressions it features.
It even includes a mellow vocal line reminiscent of Showa-era kayōkyoku, making it a track where there’s little room to bluff.
GLAMOROUS SKYNakajima Mika

A powerful rock number known to the world as the theme song of the film NANA.
HYDE from L’Arc~en~Ciel composed and produced the track, while original creator Ai Yazawa penned the lyrics, resulting in a star-studded collaboration.
The longing for freedom, questions about monotonous daily life, and hopes for a radiant future are expressed through a glam rock sound and Mika Nakashima’s commanding vocals.
Since its release in August 2005, it topped the Oricon charts for two consecutive weeks and became the only single by a female artist to break into the annual top 10 that year.
Capturing the raw feelings of youth with a strong message, this song is also a karaoke staple—perfect for anyone who wants to sing their heart out and blow off some steam.
Got MeNao Yoshioka

Nao Yoshioka is a female singer-songwriter who is held in extremely high regard by Japan’s most dedicated black music aficionados.
While she’s primarily a neo-soul artist, she’s also been actively releasing slow jams, which are trending lately.
Among her catalog, the track I especially recommend as a particularly challenging song to sing is Got Me.
Not only is it in English, but the quality of the melody is simply on par with Western music.
The vocal techniques featured throughout the song are advanced ones rarely found in Japanese music, so mastering this piece demands a great sense of rhythm and strong vocal ability.
LOVE or HATE?Maeshima Mayu

This is a digital single by Mayu Maeshima, released in January 2024.
It was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime ‘Villainess Level 99: I May Be the Hidden Boss but I’m Not the Demon Lord.’ With its very powerful high-tone vocals and slightly idiosyncratic phrasing and vocal nuances, it’s a difficult song with several hurdles to clear if you want to sing it well.
Precisely for that reason, it’s a track I’d love confident singers to take on.
Not only does it require consistently powerful vocal delivery, but the rhythm and groove of the so-called digi-rock backing track are also crucial points for performing it.
Be sure to study those aspects thoroughly before you give it a try.
SPOTLIGHTeill

Eill is a female singer-songwriter who began her solo career in 2018.
She also works as a composer, having written songs for artists such as NEWS, m-flo, and SKY-HI.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Spotlight.
While it has a pop vibe, it incorporates elements of Black music throughout, and in some sections she showcases advanced vocal techniques known as vocal improvisations (often called “fakes” in Japanese music terminology).



