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! Recommended Popular Karaoke Songs for Women (271–280)
CHOCOLATEchanmina

A track included on the album CHOCOLATE.
This song, associated with the image of milk chocolate among the different kinds of chocolate, features a cute melody that perfectly matches that image.
However, when it comes to singing, the lyrics—packed with English—and the rhythm are quite challenging.
You might feel intimidated by the English lyrics, but if you can lock into the rap-style groove of the track, you’ll be able to sing the English smoothly and stylishly without any issues!
GodAina ji Endo

This song is included on AiNA THE END’s second album, “THE ZOMBIE.” It’s a slow-tempo track delivered with a somewhat laid-back vocal style throughout, but I think reproducing this unique sense of “relaxed looseness” when singing at karaoke and the like is actually quite challenging.
Even if it feels “relaxed,” your basic vocal production still needs to be solid, or your voice won’t carry to the listeners—so please be mindful of that when singing at karaoke.
The key to making it sound good is how well you can sing powerfully without forcing it.
AiNA’s own voice has a slightly husky quality, but be careful not to imitate it in a way that strains or damages your voice.
Be noble, my friend.shiyui

This is Shiyui’s major debut work, released in November 2022, after building her career by posting videos on social media and YouTube.
It was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury.
Listening to this song, I was struck by her dynamic yet delicate vocals.
She masterfully switches between a powerful, slightly masculine low register and a high tone filled with feminine warmth, delivering a superb performance with remarkable versatility.
There’s a certain inorganic quality that hints at a slight Vocaloid-like element, yet it never becomes mechanical—her expressive singing remains outstanding.
You might even catch a glimpse of a new frontier in vocal music.
Telecaster StripePorukadotto Sutingurei

Razor-sharp guitar and rhythmic drums, a gritty, driving bass, and sultry vocals.
This piece by the rock band Polkadot Stingray—known for releasing highly addictive tracks—was released in 2016.
It expresses the fleeting nature of love with uniquely distinctive wording.
Rather than singing it straight, you might try incorporating rolled R’s and other articulations to draw out the song’s atmosphere.
How about covering it with a female-vocal band?
Red Spiritmikka tenka

This band project, Miccatenka, is led by Mika Kobayashi, who is best known for anime songs, including theme songs for Attack on Titan.
Kobayashi, widely praised for her vocal ability, delivers a stunning performance on the track we’re introducing today, Red Spirit—an arresting dance-beat number that incorporates arranged elements of traditional Japanese instruments.
The song showcases her masterful control, from powerful high tones in her chest voice to gentle highs blending mixed voice and falsetto.
I’ve had the chance to work with Kobayashi in the studio and on stage several times, and her singing is truly overwhelming in its power.
It might be a tough one to tackle at karaoke, but I encourage you to give it a try!
Stars on EarthNakajima Miyuki

This song is extremely famous as the theme song for NHK’s TV program “Project X: Challengers,” which aired from 2000 to 2005.
You could even call it a karaoke staple.
It doesn’t demand an especially high vocal range, so as long as you follow the melody carefully, it should be fairly easy to sing.
And of course, delivering it with a bit of impersonation will definitely hype up the crowd!
To meNakajima Mika

Included on Mika Nakashima’s first self-produced album “I,” which was released on May 4, 2022.
The song we’re introducing here, “Boku ni wa,” was released digitally in advance of the album.
It’s crafted as a ballad that lets you fully savor Nakashima’s gentle, soulful vocals.
When singing this at karaoke, the most important point is, of course, how faithfully you can reproduce that voice and expressive delivery that really sinks into the heart.
The way you create contrast between the first half—centered on piano and vocals—and the singing after the backing track’s rhythm kicks in is also a part that will test the singer’s sensibility.
If you’re confident in your singing, this is a song you should definitely try.



