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 (141–150)
Server Downmurasaki ima

Shikon, a female singer-songwriter who gained nationwide popularity with “Masho no Onna A,” may give many people the impression—based on her debut—of producing Japanese-style songs.
However, her roots lie in Western music, and she excels overall at R&B-based tracks.
Among her works, the one I particularly recommend is “Server Down.” It’s a downbeat R&B number, but with sudden bursts into falsetto and frequent use of advanced vocal embellishments (runs/ad-libs), placing its level of difficulty among the highest in Japanese music.
inside youmilet

Millet is a singer-songwriter whose Western-style vocals and memorable songs set her apart.
Her track “inside you” was selected as the opening theme for the drama “Scandal Specialist Lawyer QUEEN,” starring Yuko Takeuchi.
Many people were likely intrigued by the cool, husky voice that plays at the start of the show.
As mentioned, her vocals and songs have a Western vibe, and being able to make them your own and sing them would be seriously cool!
IKIZAMAEast Of Eden

East Of Eden is a girls’ rock band formed in 2023.
Even among Japan’s all-female rock bands, they boast a notably high level of musicianship and have earned strong praise from hardcore Japanese rock aficionados.
Of all their songs, the one I especially recommend is IKIZAMA.
It’s orthodox rock, but it stands out for its intense sound with a hint of hard rock flavor.
While the track’s appeal lies in its sharp, powerful vocals, the range is surprisingly compact.
For women with lower voices that have richness in the midrange, this song can really bring out their strengths.
Saviortsukuyomi

This is the 13th digital single from Tsukuyomi, the music project by Vocaloid producer YurryCanon, released in July 2023.
Amid a fiercely intricate, up-and-down vocal melody, vocalist Yue delivers a wonderfully dramatic performance, expertly switching among a wide array of high tones.
If you can nail this song coolly at karaoke, you’ll definitely draw everyone’s attention! That said, it’s a pretty difficult piece to sing, so please be careful not to strain your voice.
whereabouts unknownAdo

This is Ado’s 18th single in total, written and composed by Ringo Sheena, released in October 2022.
It was written as the theme song for the horror film “Karada Sagashi.” The song is infused with a unique, high-strung energy that feels like a true “clash of personalities” between Sheena, who penned it, and Ado, who performs it.
You can probably tell at first listen that this track is quite a formidable challenge to sing at karaoke.
It showcases truly protean vocals—from gentle falsetto to fierce, almost screaming delivery—and I imagine many listeners were shocked the first time they heard it.
But this is only possible because Ado has mastered solid vocal technique, so please don’t overexert yourselves when you try to sing it.
In the sections that call for a screaming style, do your best to avoid putting strain on your throat.
Boat SongYashiro Aki

One of Aki Yashiro’s signature songs, it was released in May 1979.
It has received numerous awards, including the Gold Prize at the 21st Japan Record Awards and the Broadcast Music Award at the 10th Japan Song Awards.
It’s no exaggeration to call this a treasured masterpiece of Japanese enka and kayōkyoku.
Yashiro’s vocals are truly magnificent—her powerful technique and expressive singing are something anyone can appreciate from the very first listen.
CRAZZZYAooo

CRAZZZY, released exclusively via digital distribution on September 30, 2025.
The lyrics and composition were handled by Tsumiki from NOMELON NOLEMON, and the song really showcases Tsumiki’s signature style.
While CRAZZZY has a relatively fast tempo, the rhythm stays steady, so once you lock into the tempo, you’ll definitely be able to sing it well.
The vocal range sits in the mid to slightly high register, so either adjust the key to a comfortable range or keep your resonance forward in your head to project without straining your throat.
As long as you’ve got groove and momentum, you can make it sound cool! I’m a fan of this artist too, so if you want more tips for singing it, I’d be happy to give you advice!



