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)
In loveHY

The HY songs where Nakasone takes the lead are all high and powerful, aren’t they? Since there are many ballads, I think a lot of people include them in their karaoke repertoire! In this song, it’s a male–female twin-vocal setup, and only the A-melody is sung by the male vocalist, Niizato.
However, the key jumps up from the chorus, so when singing it’s best to avoid using your throat overall.
Nakasone’s charm is that she doesn’t use falsetto for high notes! She sings in chest voice no matter how high the range, so the emotion comes through directly.
The reason I feel like crying no matter which song I listen to was Nakasone’s singing style all along!
Zankyo SankaAimer

This is Aimer’s 20th single overall, released on January 12, 2022.
Incidentally, it was released as a double A-side along with the coupling track “Asa ga Kuru.” It was also chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Entertainment District Arc.
It’s crafted as a very up-tempo, cool rock number, so if you pick this at karaoke and sing it with style, you’re sure to draw attention from those around you! As mentioned, the song is an up-tempo rock track, but what’s especially appealing is that Aimer’s vocals contain none of the “roughness” or “coarseness” you might expect; her singing, I feel, leaves an even stronger impression of the song.
When the melody climbs into the high register, she skillfully uses falsetto (head voice).
Mastering this switch in vocal production is a key point in pulling off this song, so be sure to listen closely to the original and study it.
And don’t forget the powerful delivery on the final title call!
guidelinesUru

This is Uru’s fifth digital download single, released in May 2023.
It was selected as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.
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As someone who has produced many singers, I’m always captivated every time I hear Uru’s deep, crystal-clear voice, and this beautiful ballad fully showcases her stunning vocals.
If you can reproduce Uru’s vocal prowess and expressive delivery in karaoke, you’ll definitely draw everyone’s attention! If you’re confident in your singing, give it a try.
When you sing, be careful not to make the high notes sound harsh.
Also, try resonating your voice against your upper palate; it should help you get closer to Uru’s transparent vocal quality.
[Would be cool if you could sing these!] A collection of popular karaoke songs recommended for women (151–160)
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.
The Spider’s ThreadTomei

Tomei, a female singer-songwriter who gained popularity for performing the theme song of the film “Suzume,” clearly distinguishes between catchy commercial works and the music she truly wants to make, and she occasionally releases songs with a very edgy musical style.
One such example is “Kumo no Ito” (“Spider’s Thread”).
It features a Japanese jazz sound reminiscent of early Showa-era styles, similar to EGO-WRAPPIN’, and it’s characterized by an overall intensely sensual mood.
Because the song leaves no room for disguise and contains many high notes, it’s a much more difficult piece than it might seem when just listening.
Charlesbarūn

It’s pretty cool if you can sing a rhythmic, stylish song.
This is Charles, a huge hit by Vocaloid producer Balloon.
Released on video sites in 2017, it quickly became a popular track.
It sings of parting from someone important and of love, and its poignant, profound message grabbed listeners’ hearts.
The groove is great, so try keeping a solid rhythm with your body as you sing.
If the high notes in the chorus feel difficult, try using falsetto.
Lock of the Water FlowNisshoku Natsuko

Anyway, the cool singing voice and the bouncy piano are wonderful.
Natsuko Nisshoku’s melodic sense and brilliant word choice really shine.
Rather than imitating her, singing as your true self might make the song’s qualities stand out even more.



