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

When you think of female singers with a low voice, many of you might first think of iri.
Among the many masterpiece tracks she has created, the one I especially recommend is Butterfly.
It has a slightly hip-hop flavor, featuring a consistently languid, rap-like vocal delivery throughout.
While the chorus reaches slightly higher notes, the song overall centers on the mid-to-low range, bringing out the appeal of women with low vocal tones.
[For Women] Songs That Make You a Better Singer: Practice Tracks for Improving at Karaoke (121–130)
RespectAI

A digital-only single by AI, released in May 2023.
This track brings out the full allure of AI’s low-register voice and is sure to overwhelm listeners.
I think the resonant vocals and hip-hop-style beat are a perfect match.
When singing it at karaoke, aim for an emotionally rich delivery and lock in with the backing track’s beat.
Try singing while envisioning a chest voice that resonates through your entire thoracic cavity.
Open your oral cavity as much as possible and aim the sound downward; doing so should produce a well-resonant chest voice, so give it a try.
ResonantiaAimer

The lead track from Aimer’s July 2023 album “Open α Door.” It’s an uptempo song brimming with drive, featuring standout performances by a jazzy piano and brass section.
Even against such a powerful backing track, Aimer’s vocal—emotional and soulful yet never overbearing, with a cool restraint—is truly remarkable.
As mentioned, the song is uptempo and very propulsive, but I feel it’s important to sing with a slightly laid-back feel against the beat.
Try keeping that in mind when you sing it.
LIES GOES ONMay’n

Not only as a singer, but also as a voice actor and musical theater actress, May’n has been remarkably active.
The song featured here, “LIES GOES ON,” was released in August 2023 as her 21st single.
Even in this up-tempo track, you can fully enjoy her powerful and beautifully resonant high-tone voice.
Simply analyzing how she switches between various high registers throughout different sections of the song offers plenty to learn, making it a track I especially recommend that aspiring female singers give a listen to at least once.
guidelinesUru

This is Uru’s fifth digital-only single, released in May 2023.
It was selected as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.
drama “Kazama Kimichika: Kyōjō 0.” Built on a symphonic backing track, it’s a beautiful ballad that lets you fully savor Uru’s very gentle yet powerful high-toned vocals.
Reproducing Uru’s singing in this track at karaoke is quite challenging for most people; it takes more than just being good at high notes.
Still, if you’re confident in your singing, it’s definitely a song worth attempting! Listen closely to the original for reference, and aim for a performance that is both strong and soft, maintaining clean, controlled tone even in the high passages.
Anytime Anywheremilet

A digital-only single by milet, released in September 2023.
It was selected as the ending theme for the Nippon TV anime series Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.
This medium-tempo song makes extensive use of long tones in the vocal melody, and especially in the sections sung in falsetto—such as the chorus—you can enjoy milet’s highly captivating vibrato.
It’s one of the best tracks to use as a reference for vibrato on long falsetto notes, so be sure to listen closely to the original and try singing it yourself.
seesawtuki.

Singer-songwriter tuki., who has earned overwhelming popularity since her teens.
She recently drew attention due to a face-reveal controversy, so many of you may still remember the buzz.
Her new song is Seesaw.
This track, arranged as orthodox J-POP, sits mostly in the midrange throughout.
There are moments of falsetto, but the lines themselves aren’t particularly high; she’s simply choosing to sing them in falsetto.
So even those who lack confidence in their vocal range can sing it with ease.



