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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[Cool if you can sing them!] Popular Karaoke Songs Recommended for Women (131–140)
If you call it loveUru

Uru’s 12th single overall, released on June 1, 2022.
It was selected as the theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama “My Family.” It’s a very beautiful ballad, and what makes this beautiful song shine even more is Uru’s exceptional vocal expressiveness! The vocal melody itself—like the song’s tone and arrangement—is extremely gentle, easy on the ears, and easy to hum along to.
Precisely because the melody is so beautiful, however, recreating it requires a very high level of vocal expression.
Study the original carefully, master the performance, and make everyone around you go “Ah!!” in amazement!
Gentle CometYOASOBI

This is YOASOBI’s eighth digital single, released on January 20, 2021.
It was used as the ending theme for Season 2 of the Fuji TV anime BEASTARS.
As you’d expect from a unit led by Vocaloid producer Ayase, many of YOASOBI’s songs are tough to sing live at karaoke while preserving the original vibe, and this track is no exception.
It features a melody that moves intricately up and down, along with a vocal track that’s likely intentionally rendered with a somewhat mechanical, impersonal quality.
Pulling this off perfectly in a live karaoke performance is quite a challenge, but if you’re confident in your singing—especially your pitch accuracy—I encourage you to give it a try.
It could also be fun to ignore the original mood entirely and sing it in a very human, expressive way!
thought crimeYorushika

This song, Thoughtcrime, is included on Yorushika’s third album, Plagiarism, released in 2020.
As always with Yorushika, the lyrics make you think and pierce straight into your heart, and this track is no exception—it opens with a somewhat shocking, hard-hitting line that immediately draws you in.
The contrast between the crystal-clear, pure-sounding vocals and the slightly heavy lyrics is, if anything, a major part of the appeal.
The overall pitch is on the lower side, so it’s also an easy choice for those who find many women’s songs in karaoke too high and difficult to sing.
NGchanmina

A track characterized by a powerful beat and confident lyrics.
This work, which showcases Chanmina’s new challenge, was released in August 2024.
It’s also featured as the theme song for the girl group audition show “No No Girls.” Based on Chanmina’s own experiences, the song conveys a commitment to staying true to oneself and the strength to not worry about others’ opinions.
The impactful music video, filmed in Korea, also generated buzz.
It’s recommended for times when you want to feel confident or value your individuality.
This work is packed with Chanmina’s appeal—be sure to give it a listen!
ALL I WANTHirate Yurina

Yurina Hirate, the idol who rose to fame as the center of Keyakizaka46, is now active as a solo artist and gradually gaining popularity in Japan.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend for its cool vibe is her new track, “ALL I WANT.” Compared to her previous release, “bleeding love,” it features a more niche sound, with a progression throughout that evokes Heisei-era Japanese R&B.
It’s not difficult to perform, but since the verses are consistently rap-inflected, it’s a perfect track for showing off a cool style.
99Superfly

A powerful rock number that vividly evokes the image of a solitary genius surgeon who never fails.
Released in November 2016 as Superfly’s 22nd single, many of you may remember it as the theme song for the hugely popular drama Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon, Season 4.
It feels infused with an unshakable conviction, no matter what happens, and an indomitable spirit that constantly strives for the top.
If you listen to this song—about the resolve at that very moment when you’re just one step away from perfection—during a crucial time when you want to believe in yourself, it will surely give you courage!
Hot Topic (Prod. ineedmorebux)Awich

Awitch is one of Japan’s leading female rappers.
Chanmina is also on a phenomenal rise, but considering the support from the underground as well, there’s no doubt Awitch is the queen.
Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Hot Topic (Prod.
ineedmorebux).” The flow is, of course, dope—but most of all, the lyrics are fire.
The barrage of punchlines only a queen can deliver is both moving and overwhelmingly cool.
If you’re a woman who loves hip-hop, definitely add this to your repertoire.



