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 these, you’ll look cool!] Popular Karaoke Songs Recommended for Women (121–130)
Another Great Day!!LiSA

A track included on LiSA’s third mini-album “LADYBUG,” released on May 19, 2021.
It’s a song provided by TAK MATSUMOTO of B’z and was also chosen as the theme song for the film “Hell’s Garden.” The track has a distinctly Tak Matsumoto style—metallic, mid-tempo, and driven by distorted guitars—and within that backing, LiSA delivers a stunning vocal performance that never gets overshadowed by the heavy sound.
While her singing “doesn’t lose to the backing,” it’s not just about sheer power; even in the high sections she switches deftly among chest-like head voice, mixed voice, and falsetto, making it a song where you can enjoy a rich variety of vocal colors.
If you can sing this at karaoke with the same expressive power as the original, you’ll surely be the envy of everyone around you! It’s a fairly challenging song, but definitely give it a try!
Blue Moonayaka

Ayaka’s digital-only single, released on August 26, 2021.
It was written as the grand theme for the RPG Tales of Arise.
Ayaka has been highly praised for her vocal ability since her teenage debut, and in Blue Moon, released after she turned 30, her voice has grown even more mature, delivering an exceptionally captivating performance.
Reproducing this vocal expression in karaoke may be quite challenging, but precisely because of that, if you can sing it well, you’re sure to draw attention.
In particular, for the high notes sung in the original with a mix voice to falsetto, be careful not to sound rough—aim to sing them gently, softly, and with great care.
The color of loveHiguchi Ai

Ai Higuchi, who is active as a singer-songwriter, released this digital-only single in July 2023.
Over a simple backing track centered on piano and strings, she delivers a stunning vocal performance.
In particular, the sections sung in her powerful mid-to-high alto range let you fully savor the appeal of her voice.
If you listen with attention to how she closes phrases, her use of rests within the melody, and the effective placement of breath noises, you’ll truly appreciate her exceptional expressive singing technique.
Once moreTani Yuuki

This is Tani Yuuki’s 11th digital single, released in September 2022.
As you may know, Tani Yuuki is a male singer, but his slightly androgynous voice is something I’d love for women to try and recreate by singing it at karaoke, which is why I’m introducing it here.
When you listen through the song, your attention naturally goes to the chorus, where falsetto is used.
However, I think the most important point when singing this song is how convincingly you can deliver the relatively low range outside of the chorus.
Try practicing so that you can produce a voice that resonates firmly in the chest cavity, as if you’re directing the sound toward your lower jaw inside your mouth.
[Cool if you can sing them!] Popular Karaoke Songs Recommended for Women (131–140)
Transform!Tachibana Ayaka

Ayaka Tachibana, known as the vocalist of the anisong band (K)NoW_NAME, is also active as a solo artist, characterized by a sharp, powerful musical style.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Henshin! This rock track features a decadent sound, with the mid-to-low range standing out throughout.
While the overall vocal range is about average, because most of the melody sits in the mid-to-low register, it’s particularly easy to sing for women with lower voices.
Given its gritty sound, I recommend intentionally singing it with less delicacy for the best effect.
SeventeenYOASOBI

This is the 18th digital-only single by the Japanese music duo YOASOBI, released in March 2023.
Ikura, the vocalist of YOASOBI, is widely recognized for her exceptional singing ability, and mastering this song could be expected to significantly improve your own skills as well.
In particular, the chorus showcases rapid shifts between chest voice and falsetto—and back again—within an up-tempo arrangement, making it an ideal piece for practicing voice transitions.
While it’s a bit challenging for the average singer, I encourage you to master it and aim for the next level.
Black BirdAimer

It’s the theme song for the 2018 film “Kasane,” which starred Tao Tsuchiya and Kyoko Yoshine in a double lead.
It’s a dramatic, moody track.
If you practice well and nail it at karaoke with no mistakes, it’s breathtakingly cool.
The film also drew attention because the two actresses, who had previously played pure, wholesome roles in youth and school films, took on dark, serious, gritty parts.



