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! Recommended Popular Karaoke Songs for Women (211–220)
Omakaseatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

Atarashii Gakko! is an idol group that has gained popularity with edgy performances and musicality unlike conventional idols.
Their appeal lies in blending hip-hop with kayōkyoku (Japanese pop of the Showa era), and in this work the kayōkyoku flavor is especially emphasized.
While the vocal line isn’t extremely difficult, its slow development leaves no room to hide.
Techniques like falls and vibrato are particularly unforgiving, making this a song that demands solid fundamental vocal skills.
SynchrogazerMizuki Nana

I love this song too, and I was really shocked the first time I heard it! When you think of Nana Mizuki, you think of anime songs.
Of course she has lots of cool tracks, but Synchrogazer packs in so many sounds and elements—orchestra, rock, electro, synths, electric guitar—and on top of that you get Nana Mizuki’s powerful high notes.
It’s such a cool song that makes your eyes sparkle as you listen! What’s amazing about Nana Mizuki is how she switches between different ways of delivering high notes.
She does use a lot of head voice, but she makes sure to sing the climactic parts in chest voice.
The way she changes her singing style to match the song’s image really shows her skill as a voice actress! Be sure to check out her other songs too!
NeverlandJASMINE

Singer-songwriter JASMINE gained nationwide recognition with “sad to say” and is also known globally as an R&B singer, having even opened for Ne-Yo.
Today, she’s creating new classics with a more refined, stylish R&B sound than in her early career.
Among her tracks, one I especially recommend is “Neverland.” It’s a quintessential R&B piece featuring soulful ad-libs that rival those in overseas R&B.
The difficulty is high, but if you can pull it off, it will undoubtedly look and sound impressive.
Still Young More Rich feat. WatsonLANA

LANA is a female singer whose high-level vocal performances have earned strong praise from fans of Black music.
She’s also known as the younger sister of rapper LEX.
Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Still Young More Rich feat.
Watson.” It blends R&B and hip-hop, and features advanced techniques like shouts and vocal runs (ad-libs) multiple times.
The difficulty is on par with comparable Western songs, making it quite challenging for Japanese singers.
This gameSuzuki Konomi

Do you know the anison singer Konomi Suzuki? She’s really cool, so if you like anime songs, you should definitely give her a listen! In “This game,” the notes are extremely high throughout, and it even modulates in the last chorus, making it go even higher.
The overall range of the song is B3 to F5, which is generally on the higher side, and if you try to belt it all in chest voice, your throat will get wrecked (lol).
Suzuki mixes in head voice skillfully.
When hitting notes as high as in “This game,” it’s easier if you focus on resonance rather than just pushing or belting.
That said, it’s not something anyone can do right away, so first try placing a hand on your chest and check that your chest is resonating.
Also, if you forget to breathe, you won’t be able to hit high notes, so take plenty of air through your mouth and line up your breathing with the song’s timing!
Bad B*tch Aesthetic RemixAwich, NENE, LANA, MaRI, AI & YURIYAN RETRIEVER

This work brings together standout women from Japan’s hip-hop scene.
Alongside Awich, NENE, LANA, and MaRI, AI and YURIYAN RETRIEVER also join to complete the track.
With the theme of strong, independent womanhood, their mic relay showcases each artist’s individuality to stunning effect.
Released in July 2023, the song is also included on Awich’s album “The Union.” Their performance on the music show “Music Station” in October of the same year became a hot topic.
Split the parts with your friends at karaoke, and it’s guaranteed to be a hit—give it a try!
Playerchelmico

It’s a very energetic track that symbolizes their major-label debut.
Released in August 2018 as the lead song from the album “POWER,” it portrays someone who sees themselves as the hero of a game and keeps pushing forward.
With its brisk beat and perfectly synced dual rap, just listening to it will lift your spirits.
If you split the parts with friends and sing it at karaoke, you’ll feel a sense of unity and the excitement will build.
Give it a try and enjoy it together!



