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Songs to Help Women Sing Better: Practice Tracks for Improving at Karaoke

Conditions for becoming a better singer.

Of course, acquiring correct and efficient vocal production is the most important point, but if you can’t apply the fundamentals you’ve learned to actual songs, it won’t amount to much.

To build that kind of “real-world ability,” it’s crucial to choose appropriate practice songs and, by singing them, develop the expressive skills needed to perform actual pieces.

In this article, I’ve selected songs that seem optimal for the goal of “getting better at singing.”

Even when someone says, “I want to become a better singer,” everyone’s current level varies, so I’ve chosen a wide range—from beginner-friendly songs to more difficult ones.

Some of the individual song introduction articles also include brief tips on how to sing them, so please use those as references and do your best to further improve your skills with the help of this article.

That said, the most important thing is to pick songs you love—the ones that make you think, “I want to sing this!” or “I want to be able to sing this!”—and enjoy singing them.

[For Women] Songs to Improve Your Singing: Practice Tracks for Getting Better at Karaoke (111–120)

Feverish Demonzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

ZUTOMAYO (Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.) “Warmth Fever Demon” MV (ZUTOMAYO – Warmthaholic)
Feverish Demonzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

The vocal range is A#3 to E5, and the song is generally on the higher side, but if you basically sing gently with a falsetto-like tone, it should be easier to hit the pitches and you might even aim for a perfect score! If you use only falsetto you might get wobbly and tired, so be sure to focus on diaphragmatic breathing and core support to keep your voice steady.

The rap-like part before the chorus might not even have a pitch bar, but it’s a cool section, so enjoy singing it while riding the rhythm! It’s a bit of a fast song, so don’t forget to breathe, and do your best with the falsetto!

AriaAina ji Endo

Aina the End – Aria [Official Music Video]
AriaAina ji Endo

Aina the End is known for her husky, slightly nasal voice, but if you’re not used to this singing style, imitating it can make it very difficult to stay on pitch.

To score 100 points, first focus on matching the pitch accurately using a voice that’s natural and comfortable for you.

At the end of the C melody, there’s a high note at C5; make sure to take a breath mid-phrase and place the note properly.

Also, the chorus uses a lot of scoops as a technique, but you don’t need to worry about that at first.

Start by getting familiar with the melody!

Blooming at nightHoshimachi Suisei

As of June 2025, the average score on JOYSOUND karaoke scoring seems to be around 90.35, giving the impression that the average is on the higher side.

Indeed, among Hoshimachi Suisei’s songs, this one doesn’t have an especially high range and is fairly compact, so it’s easier to hit the pitches compared to her other tracks.

Also, the rhythm is very easy to grasp, so once you learn it, it’s a song that’s easy to sing! If you sing while clearly keeping a 4/4 beat, your timing will match more easily and you’ll line up with the pitch bar perfectly.

Once you’re comfortable, it might be a good idea to add techniques like vibrato!

I long to see you now.MISIA

MISIA – Aitakute Ima (Official HD Music Video)
I long to see you now.MISIA

This is MISIA’s 23rd single, released in November 2009.

This song is definitely an advanced-level choice.

To sing it, it’s essential to have had formal vocal training and built a solid foundation.

On top of that, you’ll need to use and switch smoothly between mixed voice and falsetto—techniques that are practically indispensable for R&B.

In that sense, I think it’s an excellent piece for practical training for those who have already acquired the basics.

HeavenRei

Rei – “Heaven” (Official Music Video)
HeavenRei

Rei is a multi-artist who’s drawing attention not only as a singer-songwriter but also as a guitarist.

You could even call her a female version of MIYAVI.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend for aiming a high score is “Heaven.” While you do need to feel the groove, the vocal range is narrow and there are no parts that require sudden jumps in pitch, so anyone with solid rhythm can aim for a high score without trouble.

Rollin’Out feat. PlayssonJASMINE

JASMINE – Rollin’Out feat. Playsson (Official Music Video)
Rollin’Out feat. PlayssonJASMINE

JASMINE is a highly skilled singer-songwriter who has won popularity with her overwhelming vocal power rooted in R&B, soul, and gospel.

Her track “Rollin’ Out feat.

Playsson,” released in October 2024, is a slick, city-pop-inspired number where refined arrangements blend exquisitely with ’90s-style R&B elements—a stylish, bona fide killer tune that’s perfect for a night drive.

The groove-focused melodic lines are particularly challenging for those not used to them, and unlike typical J-pop, the boundaries between verse, pre-chorus, and chorus are quite ambiguous, flowing very seamlessly.

As a result, it takes solid technique to keep the performance from sounding flat.

Try taking it on with a male duet partner who’s good at rap!

Negotiationyouen kingyo

Yoen Kingyo – Negotiation [Official Music Video]
Negotiationyouen kingyo

An R&B duo in Japan known for their exceptional taste and highly regarded by hardcore music aficionados, Yoen Kingyo.

Their signature is R&B with a strong hip-hop flavor, and while they remain under the radar, they’ve created numerous hidden gems.

Their new track, “Negotiation,” is a neo-soul piece reminiscent of Erykah Badu and Lauryn Hill, featuring melodic rap and exquisitely layered choruses.

Since every part sits in the low to low-mid range, it definitely demands groove, but in terms of vocal range, it’s a very singable song for women with lower voices.