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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[Would Be So Cool If You Could Sing These!] Popular Karaoke Songs Recommended for Women (241–250)
As many times as you likeDREAMS COME TRUE

Nando Demo, the 35th single by DREAMS COME TRUE, was released in 2005.
It also served as the theme song for the hugely popular drama series Shiroi Kyotō 24-ji, so it’s a song well known across generations.
As it builds toward the chorus, it feels like the sky opens up, making it a track you’ll want to keep like a talisman for times when you’re hurting or on the verge of giving up.
KanadeJUJU

JUJU’s 2020 album “Ore no Request” (“My Request”) is made up entirely of cover songs originally by male artists, and it includes this track, “Kanade,” a major hit by Sukima Switch.
It’s a beloved number regardless of gender and has become a staple both for karaoke and as a love song.
While the lyrics are from a male perspective, it has a completely different kind of cool when sung by a woman.
Since it was originally sung by a man, the melody sits on the lower side, making it relatively easy to sing.
I want to protect youJUJU

Speaking of JUJU, she’s widely known as a powerful singer with striking high vocals, like in “Yasashisa de Afureru you ni.” This song also features beautifully soaring high notes in the chorus and is full of highlights.
The vocal range required is wide, making it quite challenging, so if you can pull it off, you’ll definitely look cool.
Once you master it, it’s sure to become a killer tune that fires up the crowd.
No, no.LiSA

Included on LiSA’s third mini-album “LADYBUG,” released on May 19, 2021.
At first listen it may sound like a very light, upbeat pop song and seem not too difficult to sing at karaoke, but I believe this very “lightness” is the most crucial key to performing the song properly.
The track unfolds with a slightly swung rhythm and a melody with relatively wide pitch variations, and if you aim to sing it in a cute style like the artist herself, the bar gets considerably higher.
Since this kind of swung rhythm is also something many Japanese singers find particularly challenging, be sure to sing with careful attention to rhythm!
morning starLiSA

LiSA’s 20th single, released on November 17, 2021.
Since it’s used as the opening theme for the popular TV anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Mugen Train Arc, many of you may have heard it there.
Over a heavy, symphonic arrangement, LiSA’s powerful yet distinctly feminine, gentle vocals make the song even more dramatic.
When singing this, if you get carried away by the hard backing and sing carelessly, it can ruin the atmosphere of the track, so pay attention to the broader rhythmic flow and where to relax your vocal power.
Melodically, there don’t seem to be any particularly tricky parts, but overall vocal expression is extremely important in this song.
[If you can sing these, you’ll look cool!] A collection of popular karaoke songs recommended for women (251–260)
flameLiSA

Demon Slayer became a massive hit across manga, TV anime, and film, sparking a huge movement.
LiSA performed the theme songs for both the anime and the movie, and Homura serves as the theme for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train.
Thanks to the film’s success, it’s often featured on TV, and this song is frequently heard—so much so that it’s no exaggeration to say everyone knows the chorus.
It’s a song that can liven up any gathering, isn’t it? Sung gently yet powerfully, it’s undeniably cool.
EverythingMISIA

It was chosen as the theme song for the drama Yamato Nadeshiko, starring Nanako Matsushima and Shinichi Tsutsumi.
When you think of MISIA, you think of her powerful, high voice.
It’s certainly challenging to capture that kind of vocal quality, but try projecting from your whole body with the feeling of conveying a big, heartfelt love—just like this song and the drama.
Do that, and you’ll be able to deliver this song as coolly as MISIA does!



