[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!
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[Impressive if you can sing these!] Cool karaoke songs for women (251–260)
Goodbyes are my catchphraseYoshizawa Rie

This is the fourth single by Rie Yoshizawa, a female singer from Toshiki Kadomatsu’s singer-produce project VOCALAND, released on July 16, 1998.
As you’d expect from a vocalist who earned the approval of Mr.
Kadomatsu—known for his exacting standards—the quality of her singing is first-rate.
She delivers a solid performance on a 16-beat style track—a feel that many Japanese singers tend to struggle with—without slipping into a “kayōkyoku-style” groove.
It’s also noteworthy that her singing avoids the kind of affected “overly black” tone that some so-called powerhouse Japanese singers tend to adopt.
At first listen, the song might not sound showily difficult, but when you actually try to sing it, you’ll likely notice both her exceptional vocal ability and the track’s high level of difficulty.
If you’re confident in your singing, give it a try!
[If You Can Sing These, You're Awesome!] Cool Karaoke Songs for Women (261–270)
One Last KissUtada Hikaru

This song quickly became a hot topic the moment its music video was released as the theme for Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time.
It’s a very cool track with that signature Hikaru Utada R&B groove.
In terms of range, it sits within the typical female vocal range, but it’s distinctive for its heavy use of falsetto.
Whether you can execute that falsetto well will likely determine whether you can sing this song stylishly.
As with all of her music, another key point is how well you can express the track’s groove through your vocals—how skillfully you can ride that cool track.
I’m crazy about youUtada Hikaru

This is Hikaru Utada’s 11th digital single, released on November 26, 2021.
It was selected as the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “Saiai.” From her debut, Utada has been renowned for her vocal ability, so I don’t need to tell you that singing her songs at karaoke is a high hurdle.
Even so, her vocal skill and expressive power have matured even further lately, making her artistry all the more captivating.
This track isn’t flashy—in fact, it’s rather restrained—but her ability to deliver such a difficult melody with such softness is nothing short of remarkable.
If you can sing this at karaoke and fully recreate the cool, emotional vibe of the original, you’re sure to earn high praise from those around you.
When you sing it, be careful not to make the high notes sound harsh or piercing.
A Bouquet for YouUtada Hikaru

It was used as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Toto Nee-chan,” starring Mitsuki Takahata.
In the first half, let’s keep it gentle with piano and the two of us singing softly.
It’s a song that’s difficult to keep time with throughout, so be careful to sing while keeping a solid rhythm and listening to how the drums are sounding.
If you can ride the rhythm firmly, it will naturally come across as cool!
AsymmetryYasuda Rei

It was chosen as the opening theme for the drama Motokare Mania, starring Yuko Araki and Kengo Kora in dual lead roles.
If you can sing Rei Yasuda’s song—featuring her warm, richly powerful voice—with ease, you can convey the cool essence of the track as it is! Let go of unnecessary tension, relax, and try singing from your diaphragm!
Sissy SkyMiyagawa Airi

This is a song by Airi Miyakawa that was used as an ending theme for the anime Detective Conan.
The ending animation for this track mainly features Ai Haibara, a character from the series, and it’s a song that makes you listen while linking it to her emotions.
Since Detective Conan is popular with everyone from elementary schoolers to adults, it’s also great for karaoke! Although the lyrics are heartrending, the sound is refreshing, so it doesn’t feel too dark.
It’s a fast song, so the breathing can be tough, but sing it out and enjoy the exhilarating feeling!
Shineieiri reo

This is a song by the popular singer-songwriter Leo Ieiri.
Many of you may know it because it was used as the theme song for the drama “Kaeru no Ōjosama” (Princess of the Frog).
It carries a message encouraging you to believe in your own strength.
The chorus feels especially great—second to none.



