[If You Can Sing These, You're Amazing!] Cool Karaoke Songs for Women
Even if you have a voice and vocals you’re proud of, if you’re not actively performing, there aren’t many chances to show them off, right?
For women like that, karaoke with friends is the perfect opportunity to showcase your singing skills!
In this article, we’ve picked songs that let women sing with style and wow everyone around them.
From timeless classics to the latest hits, we’ve selected a wide range of tracks across genres—so be sure to find the one that suits you best!
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[If You Can Sing These, You’re Awesome!] Cool Karaoke Songs for Women (101–110)
You know,aimyon

This is Aimyon’s 15th CD single, released in December 2023.
It was reportedly written as the theme song for the film “Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window.” It’s crafted as a simple piece that, just by listening, gives you a warm, gentle feeling.
The vocal melody reflects that character too—it’s very straightforward—so if you want to aim for a high score at karaoke, this is definitely a song to try.
At the beginning of the first verse, there’s a section sung over just a wah-tinged electric piano backing, so be careful not to get thrown off by the rhythm there.
Also pay attention to the switches between mixed voice and falsetto that appear throughout the song.
It might be a track where doing some prep before singing is especially important.
A Naked Heartaimyon

Sung by Aimyon, “Naked Heart” is a ballad that, amid its poignancy, conveys a sense of feminine strength.
It portrays the pain of unrequited love and the feeling of envying others, offering comfort to those whose feelings don’t easily blossom into a relationship.
While “Naked Heart” isn’t a fast-tempo song nor one with an explosively climactic chorus, it’s a track that stirs anyone’s heart when they listen.
Sung with plenty of wistful emotion, it becomes a very cool song.
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.
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

This is Superfly’s fourth single overall, released in February 2008.
It was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “The Mother of Edison.” Shiho Ochi, the vocalist known for her consistently acclaimed vocal ability, showcases her powerful voice and wide range to the fullest in this signature Superfly track.
If you can sing it as powerfully and dynamically as she does, you’ll undoubtedly be the center of attention at karaoke! Just be careful not to strain your throat on the high notes—if you clamp down, you won’t achieve her expansive, powerful sound and you may end up hurting your voice.
Please take good care.
Watch me!YOASOBI

It’s such a lively, cheerful song, and ikura’s voice is super cute! It’s fun to listen to, but with a range of G3 to F5, it’s really tough to sing.
While some parts have very clear, easy-to-follow rhythm, there are also Vocaloid-like melodic lines that are very YOASOBI.
Especially in the A verse and the chorus, since they sit high, you’ll want to make the attack on the opening words crisp and clear.
To keep your voice steady, try engaging your glutes as you sing.
The B verse has fast melodies, so I recommend memorizing the lyrics before singing.
It’s an adorable song, so don’t go expressionless—keep your facial muscles lifted the whole time! And sing with a smile to keep your pitch from dropping.
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Magic hourRyokushokushakai

A single by Ryokuoushoku Shakai, released in July 2023.
The song was reportedly written specifically as an insert track for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.
drama “Midsummer Cinderella.” It’s a medium‑tempo pop-rock song with an appealingly fresh vibe, but to sing it well, I feel the first prerequisite is mastering the transition from a chest voice that resonates with rich upper overtones to falsetto.
Precisely because of that, if you can pull it off beautifully, you’re sure to earn the admiration of those around you! Listen closely to the original and study it before you try singing.
Also be careful not to rush the rhythm as you sing.
Your wish makes the world shine.MISIA

This is MISIA’s 52nd digital-only single, released in September 2022.
It was selected as the Japanese theme song for Tokyo DisneySea’s “Believe! Sea of Dreams.” From her debut in 1998, MISIA has been renowned for her exceptional vocal ability and expressive singing, and that voice is as impressive as ever in this track nearly a quarter-century later—if anything, it has become even more refined.
From gentle, whisper-like tones to powerful high notes, the song lets you fully enjoy the breadth of her vocals.
To sing this well, you not only need a variety of vocal techniques and solid vocal production, but also a deep understanding of the song as a whole and in its details—otherwise it’s quite challenging.
Precisely because it’s such a demanding piece, I highly encourage confident singers to give it a try!



