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[If You Can Sing These, You're Amazing!] Cool Karaoke Songs for Women

Even if you have a voice and vocals you’re proud of, if you’re not actively performing, there aren’t many chances to show them off, right?

For women like that, karaoke with friends is the perfect opportunity to showcase your singing skills!

In this article, we’ve picked songs that let women sing with style and wow everyone around them.

From timeless classics to the latest hits, we’ve selected a wide range of tracks across genres—so be sure to find the one that suits you best!

[If You Can Sing These, You're Amazing!] Cool Karaoke Songs for Women (241–250)

Final Callmilet

milet “Final Call” MUSIC VIDEO (theme song for “Seven Secretaries THE MOVIE”)
Final Callmilet

This is a digital-only single by milet, released in October 2022.

It was chosen as the theme song for the film “Seven Secretaries THE MOVIE.” milet’s dynamic vocals are incredibly glamorous, and the song is beautifully crafted with a rock-driven backing track.

To put it in a very colloquial way, it has a distinctly “Western pop” feel—in the best sense.

Given that milet studied abroad in Canada, she delivers the English-heavy lyrics with excellent pronunciation, which also contributes to that Western vibe.

With her voice being both delicate and powerful, and with the extensive use of English throughout the track, the song poses quite a high hurdle for the average Japanese woman to sing at karaoke.

That said, it’s a piece I’d love to see confident singers take on.

Even if your English edges toward a bit of katakana pronunciation, that’s perfectly fine—don’t hesitate or feel intimidated; just have fun with it!

Fly Highmilet

milet “Fly High” MUSIC VIDEO (NHK Winter Sports Theme Song)
Fly Highmilet

A mysterious female singer with virtually no public profile, milet’s song is included on her second full-length album “visions,” released on February 2, 2022.

It served as NHK’s winter sports theme song and was released digitally ahead of the album.

The track begins as a quiet ballad and then shifts into a march-like rhythm, showcasing her vocals that skillfully employ a variety of different “voices.” Listening again while writing this piece, I was reminded of just how versatile a singer she is.

From a powerful chest voice to a soft, translucent falsetto, the song demands a truly wide range of tones—so be sure to master it and surprise your friends!

Walkin’ In My Lanemilet

milet “Walkin’ In My Lane” MUSIC VIDEO (Theme song for Fuji TV Thursday Drama “A Mother and a Daughter, All Due Respect”)
Walkin' In My Lanemilet

Released on May 25, 2022 as milet’s first single.

It’s the theme song for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama series “A Prominent Family.” It’s a mid-tempo, very bright and fun track, but the vocal melody moves up and down quite dramatically, so it’s pretty tough to nail at karaoke.

More than that, though, the biggest hurdle for many Japanese people trying to sing it like the original is probably the English pronunciation.

Having studied abroad in Canada, milet delivers English with impressively native-like pronunciation.

It’s a song that demands not only vocal ability but also English skills, yet it’s one I’d love confident female singers to take on.

a.m.3:21yama

yama – a.m.3:21 (Official Video)
a.m.3:21yama

Yama has the kind of vocal ability that pulls you straight into the world of her music the moment you hear her.

She originally made a name for herself as a cover singer, but “Haru wo Tsugeru,” written and composed by Kujira, became a huge hit, and since then she’s enjoyed high popularity as a standout artist.

This song is also by Kujira and has a very stylish R&B vibe.

Her mature-sounding voice, which further enhances the track’s appeal, is particularly striking.

It’s a high-difficulty song that demands smooth shifts from rich low–mid tones to falsetto high notes.

It’s also a piece where you’ll want to fully express the flowing melodic lines.

Even setting aside the vocal challenges, there’s no doubt it’s incredibly cool if you can deliver such a chic song with precision!

First love is cryingaimyon

Aimyon – First Love Is Crying [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
First love is cryingaimyon

This is Aimyon’s 13th single, released on June 8, 2022.

It was chosen as the theme song for the Kansai TV-produced Fuji TV Monday 10 p.m.

drama “Koinante, Honki de Yatte Dousuru no?” (What’s Wrong with Serious Love?).

It’s a mid-tempo rock song that feels quintessentially Aimyon—refreshing yet tinged with a touch of poignancy.

In this track, Aimyon showcases expressive singing, skillfully switching between bright, powerful chest-voice high notes and gentle falsetto highs depending on the phrase.

It’s a song I’d especially recommend to confident singers—particularly women with a slightly boyish tone like Aimyon’s—to take on as a challenge.

[Impressive if you can sing these!] Cool karaoke songs for women (251–260)

You don’t listen to rock.aimyon

Aimyon – You Don’t Listen to Rock [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
You don't listen to rock.aimyon

This is a song about a boy who has an unrequited crush on a girl he likes.

Lyrics about a man’s feelings written by a woman can feel like seeing an unfamiliar landscape—they pique your curiosity, don’t they? For this song, it’s best to sing it in a bold, cool, masculine way rather than with a delicate, feminine touch.

The lyrics portray a boy’s bittersweet, aching heart, but instead of letting those emotions pull you into a whiny delivery, the best approach is to sing it coolly and confidently—like Aimyon does!

Youth and youth and youthaimyon

Aimyon – Youth and Youth and Youth [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Youth and youth and youthaimyon

This song was released as the B-side to Aimyon’s third single, “Kimi wa Rock o Kikanai,” on August 2, 2017.

Aimyon’s slightly languid vocal delivery is very striking, and I think it’s quite challenging for most people to recreate this vibe in karaoke.

Despite its distinctive languor, neither the singing nor the overall mood of the track ever feels heavy—that balance is the key.

When you sing it at karaoke, keep your expression generally soft, but be careful not to let it become feeble or oppressive.