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.
Playlist
| Songs to Help Women Sing Better: Practice Tracks for Improving at Karaoke | |||
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| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1 | Aino Katachi feat. HIDE (GReeeeN)MISIA | play_arrow | Tips for singing MISIA's song “Ai no Katachi” |
| 2 | BibbidebaHoshimachi Suisei | play_arrow | Hoshimachi Suisei’s Bibideba is perfect for strengthening vocal ability. |
| 3 | MIRRORAdo | play_arrow | Learn vocal range techniques with Ado’s downer-style classic |
| 4 | femme fatale Amurasaki ima | play_arrow | Murasaki’s current signature song, “Masho no Onna A,” is a mix of Showa-era kayōkyoku and R&B. |
| 5 | Midnight Door ~ Stay With MeMatsubara Miki | play_arrow | Perfect for vibrato practice with Miki Matsubara’s classic song |
| 6 | unravelAdo | play_arrow | “unravel” is a popular, difficult song in the Ado version. |
| 7 | WaveShimizu Miisa | play_arrow | Learning to do vocal runs with Miisha Shimizu’s R&B song “Wave” |
| 8 | Feel fine!Kuraki Mai | play_arrow | Mai Kuraki’s “Feel fine!” – a light, catchy classic |
| 9 | DIGNITYAdo | play_arrow | Ado “Silent Service” theme song rock |
| 10 | IYKYKXG | play_arrow | XG’s song “IYKYK” is hip-hop-centered and full of Western music influences. |
| 11 | Forbidden taleBAND-MAID | play_arrow | BAND-MAID’s intense hard song |
| 12 | MoonlightHoshimachi Suisei | play_arrow | Hoshimachi Suisei’s new song Moonlight |
| 13 | Magic hourRyokushokushakai | play_arrow | You can learn vocal techniques from Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s coupling tracks. |
| 14 | By your side.riria. | play_arrow | Songs that can capture Riria's bright and warm voice |
| 15 | If I Could Paint LifeYOASOBI | play_arrow | Advanced vocal practice songs of YOASOBI |
| 16 | HyperNovam-flo loves Maya | play_arrow | A new buzzworthy song by m-flo and a young singer |
| 17 | Trace that dreamYOASOBI | play_arrow | YOASOBI’s “Tracing That Dream” has a relatively wide vocal range. |
| 18 | Discord-discoTomei | play_arrow | Tomori is known for songs with a Western pop flavor. |
| 19 | I can’t say it.Furui Riho | play_arrow | R&B song commentary by Riho Furui |
| 20 | Dear…Nishino Kana | play_arrow | Kana Nishino’s song “Dear…” used in a commercial; wide vocal range and easy to sing |
| 21 | LONELYKatō Miriya feat. LANA | play_arrow | The collaborative song LONELY by Miliyah Kato and LANA |
| 22 | ActorIkuta Rira | play_arrow | Rira Ikuta’s “Actor” is an anime theme song. |
| 23 | Wolverine Nenzutto mayonaka de ii no ni. | play_arrow | Introduction to the songs of “Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.” |
| 24 | heartbeatNakajima Miyuki | play_arrow | Miyuki Nakajima releases her first anime tie-in song |
| 25 | Let’s Count Your Kisses ~You were mine~Koyanagi Yuki | play_arrow | Yuki Koyanagi classics that are easy to pitch and fun to sing at karaoke |
| 26 | New EraAdo | play_arrow | Ado’s High-Pitch Vocal Practice Song |
| 27 | primary colorsYOASOBI | play_arrow | YOASOBI digital single Vocal Exercise Song |
| 28 | JupiterHirahara Ayaka | play_arrow | Ayaka Hirahara debuted in 2003; composed by Holst. |
| 29 | crescent moonayaka | play_arrow | Ayaka’s fourth single, ideal for mastering techniques |
| 30 | GOOD DAYMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | A classic song with refreshing lyrics about enjoying life |
| 31 | Zankyo SankaAimer | play_arrow | Aimer’s Demon Slayer OP theme song single |
| 32 | monsterYOASOBI | play_arrow | Introduction to YOASOBI’s digital single |
| 33 | Tomorrow as wellSHISHAMO | play_arrow | SHISHAMO’s upbeat song chosen for a commercial jingle |
| 34 | Letter ~Dear fifteen-year-old you~Anjura Aki | play_arrow | Angela Aki’s single, ideal for pitch practice |
| 35 | Moon on pampas grassShiina Ringo | play_arrow | Ringo Sheena’s “Susuki ni Tsuki” is a cover of Appa’s “Gypsy.” |
| 36 | If you call it loveUru | play_arrow | The clear, translucent quality of Uru’s voice and her expressive singing are captivating. |
| 37 | PlatformUru | play_arrow | Uru’s song “Platform” with its delicate vocals |
| 38 | bow knotAimer | play_arrow | Aimer’s 11th single, a distinctive vocal style |
| 39 | That’s Why I Gave Up MusicYorushika | play_arrow | A poignant story of a young man who gave up music |
| 40 | AldebaranAI | play_arrow | AI-composed song, high singing difficulty |
| 41 | CRAZZZYAooo | play_arrow | NOMELON NOLEMON Tsumiki-san’s streamed songs |
| 42 | Magical Syndromeyama | play_arrow | The MV theme song for “Magical Chiikawa” is now available for streaming. |
| 43 | i love youchanmina | play_arrow | Theme song for TBS Friday drama, R&B-style melody |
| 44 | I want to tell you how I feel (my love)aimyon | play_arrow | Aimyon second fast-talking song |
| 45 | FeelHitsuji Bungaku | play_arrow | Introducing double single anime OP/ED songs |
| 46 | Heralding springyama | play_arrow | How to sing yama’s popular song “Haru wo Tsugeru” (Announcing Spring) |
| 47 | Fu re te Fu re ruTK from RIN TO SHITE SIGURE | ![]() | TK's 'Fu re te Fu re ru' explodes with falsetto. |
| 48 | = (feat. YO_CO)BAK | play_arrow | A falsetto duet song by BAK and YO_CO |
| 49 | Mirror feat. Kosuke Saitoieiri reo | play_arrow | A high-pitched collaboration song by Leo Ieiri and Kousuke Saito |
| 50 | spring stormHitsuji Bungaku | play_arrow | Hitsujibungaku's 'Haru no Arashi' is a song sung gently and carefully. |
| 51 | illusionRyokushokushakai | play_arrow | Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s new song is easy to sing. |
| 52 | shameless; indecentchanmina | play_arrow | Adult allure, a transition from low to high tones |
| 53 | Swaying feelingsZARD | play_arrow | ZARD's 8th single. A million-selling hit song. |
| 54 | the NOISE (Contains a Samples of Into The Night)Le Sserafim × YOASOBI | play_arrow | A musical collaboration between YOASOBI and LE SSERAFIM |
| 55 | On your marksaimyon | play_arrow | Aimyon’s new song: a return-to-origins anthem at 30 |
| 56 | periodIkuta Erika | play_arrow | Erika Ikuta's 'Period' is easy to sing. |
| 57 | Marigoldaimyon | play_arrow | Aimyon August 2018 release single |
| 58 | My WishAI | play_arrow | The moving theme song of the film “Hanamanma” |
| 59 | Unrequited loveAimer | play_arrow | Aimer “daydream” vocal practice song |
| 60 | Under the same skyayaka | play_arrow | Ayaka’s 10th single. The last single before her treatment for Basedow’s disease. |
| 61 | As many times as you likeDREAMS COME TRUE | play_arrow | “Nando demo” is a timeless classic loved by every generation. |
| 62 | KILL LOVEano | play_arrow | Singing Advice for the Fast-Paced Rock Song “KILL LOVE” |
| 63 | companion on the road; fellow traveler; taking someone along (often unwillingly)Hoshimachi Suisei | play_arrow | A key-change song by Hoshimachi arranged by YOASOBI |
| 64 | StoryAI | play_arrow | AI's 12th single, released in 2005 |
| 65 | dogwood (flowering dogwood)Hitoto Yo | play_arrow | A easy-to-remember vocal exercise song by Yo Hitoto |
| 66 | The summer you gave meieiri reo | play_arrow | Leo Ieiri's 10th single: Falsetto Practice Piece |
| 67 | I want to protect youJUJU | play_arrow | JUJU's high-pitched vocals are captivating |
| 68 | Watch Me!YOASOBI | play_arrow | A YOASOBI song with a light, catchy melody |
| 69 | LetterUru | play_arrow | The theme song of the film Yukikaze is characterized by its distinctive falsetto. |
| 70 | sunflowerAdo | play_arrow | A song where Ado’s vocal switches are outstanding |
| 71 | Because you are hereUru | play_arrow | Uru’s digital-only single, theme song for “Ship of Theseus” |
| 72 | The color of loveHiguchi Ai | play_arrow | Introduction to Ai Higuchi’s digital-only single |
| 73 | moonlightOnitsuka Chihiro | play_arrow | Chihiro Onitsuka’s drama theme song becomes a long-running hit |
| 74 | Futabaaimyon | play_arrow | Aimyon’s powerful chest voice |
| 75 | Until I know loveaimyon | play_arrow | Aimyong’s 11th single, ideal for practicing vocal expression skills |
| 76 | HikariIkuta Rira | play_arrow | Ideal for practicing high notes with Rira Ikuta’s ballads |
| 77 | Lingering Snowiruka | play_arrow | A Shōwa-era folk song covered by dolphins |
| 78 | Let It GoMatsu Takako | play_arrow | The Frozen theme song is perfect for singing practice. |
| 79 | Refrain of SoulsTakahashi Yoko | play_arrow | Singing Yoko Takahashi’s Evangelion theme in a rich, full chest voice |
| 80 | Fighting My WayHatsuboshi Gakuen, Giga, Hanami Saki | play_arrow | Hanami Saki’s solo song in Gakumas has a high difficulty level. |
| 81 | First love is cryingaimyon | play_arrow | The technical talent hidden behind Aimyon’s unadorned singing voice |
| 82 | 365 Days’ Paper AirplaneAKB48 | play_arrow | A refreshing mid-tempo song by AKB48 |
| 83 | ZiluAimer | play_arrow | Aimer’s Mo Dao Zu Shi ending theme, richly expressive |
| 84 | If I could be honestJUJU | play_arrow | Switching vocalization is important for JUJU’s 8th single |
| 85 | morning starLiSA | play_arrow | LiSA’s 20th single, the theme song for the Demon Slayer movie |
| 86 | Final Callmilet | play_arrow | Milet digital-only single, movie theme song |
| 87 | A Naked Heartaimyon | play_arrow | Aimyon’s 10th single: expressing a ballad with a simple, unadorned singing voice |
| 88 | FriendsRebekka | play_arrow | Rebecca's fast-paced hit song |
| 89 | CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Amuro Namie | play_arrow | Namie Amuro’s classic wedding song |
| 90 | The Kouga Ninja ScrollsOnmyoza | play_arrow | Onmyo-za's single, a song for mastering high tones |
| 91 | Can I visit you with cream?zutto mayonaka de ii no ni. | play_arrow | How to sing songs in falsetto and tips |
| 92 | Monster IslandSuiyōbi no Campanella | play_arrow | Chibi Godzilla Raids Again Season 3 Theme Song |
| 93 | flameLiSA | play_arrow | LiSA’s Demon Slayer theme song “Homura” |
| 94 | SeventeenYOASOBI | play_arrow | YOASOBI's digital-only single |
| 95 | boyfriendaiko | play_arrow | aiko’s sixth single, released in September 2000, reached No. 1 on the Oricon chart |
| 96 | Tears aren’t just for show.Nakamori Akina | play_arrow | Showa-era kayōkyoku by Akina Nakamori, karaoke songs for women |
| 97 | First LoveUtada Hikaru | play_arrow | A 1999 single by Hikaru Utada. Ideal for vocal practice. |
| 98 | EclipseAimer | play_arrow | Aimer’s “Eclipse” is a calm song that’s easy to sing. |
| 99 | A Little SongJUJU | play_arrow | JUJU's songs have gentle, easy-to-listen low tones. |
| 100 | Never endsUru | play_arrow | How to sing the theme song of the drama “DOPE” |
| 101 | usyama | play_arrow | yama's 'us' is easy to sing in the lower register. |
| 102 | Revolutionary Journey – On the WayAina ji Endo | play_arrow | Introduction to captivating songs by a husky-voiced singer |
| 103 | frecklesJUDY AND MARY | play_arrow | High-pitched, high-tone songs by JUDY AND MARY |
| 104 | A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly | play_arrow | Superfly’s fourth release, perfect for high-tone practice. |
| 105 | Love SongUru | play_arrow | Uru’s 11th single showcases outstanding vocal expressiveness in its ballad. |
| 106 | Spring Dayaimyon | play_arrow | 100 points for the melody’s inflection and stability |
| 107 | One thing I want to ask youSHISHAMO | play_arrow | Tips for singing to score high in karaoke |
| 108 | As a personSuperfly | play_arrow | "Hito to shite" sung by Superfly is easy to sing in tune. |
| 109 | filamentUru | play_arrow | Pay attention to the bass and pitch in Uru’s “Filament”! |
| 110 | Capsuleaiko | play_arrow | Aiko’s songs are easy to sing, so focus on expressiveness when you sing them. |
| 111 | Strangerstuki. | play_arrow | Be mindful of the low notes and sing with a rhythmic accent. |
| 112 | coloring; color scheme; hues; decoration; embellishment; added flair (figurative)ikimonogakari | play_arrow | Let's practice Ikimonogakari's songs |
| 113 | Feverish Demonzutto mayonaka de ii no ni. | play_arrow | Let's enjoy singing high-pitched songs in falsetto. |
| 114 | AriaAina ji Endo | play_arrow | Let's sing in your natural voice without imitating Aina's husky voice. |
| 115 | Blooming at nightHoshimachi Suisei | play_arrow | High-scoring songs on JOYSOUND karaoke scoring |
| 116 | I long to see you now.MISIA | play_arrow | MISIA’s 23rd single, for advanced listeners |
| 117 | HeavenRei | play_arrow | Rei is like a female version of MIYAVI and makes it easy to aim for a high score. |
| 118 | Rollin’Out feat. PlayssonJASMINE | play_arrow | JASMINE’s new city pop R&B song |
| 119 | Negotiationyouen kingyo | play_arrow | Introduction of the new song by the R&B duo “Yoen Kingyo” (Alluring Goldfish) |
| 120 | Butterflyiri | play_arrow | A song by iri featuring captivating low vocals |
| 121 | RespectAI | play_arrow | AI low-pitched voice hip-hop style track |
| 122 | ResonantiaAimer | play_arrow | Introducing songs from Aimer’s album |
| 123 | LIES GOES ONMay’n | play_arrow | Introduction to May’n’s 21st single track |
| 124 | guidelinesUru | play_arrow | Uru’s fifth digital single, theme song for a Monday 9 p.m. drama |
| 125 | Anytime Anywheremilet | play_arrow | milet’s digital single, Frieren ending theme |
| 126 | seesawtuki. | play_arrow | tuki.’s new song Seesaw is J-pop and easy to sing |
| 127 | A flower blooming amid the rubbleNanjō Yoshino | play_arrow | Yoshino Nanjō’s captivating and steady singing voice |
| 128 | Starry NightYuka | play_arrow | Yuka's mixed-voice ballad song |
| 129 | In Love with the Mirrorraisan | play_arrow | The new song by Raisan, led by Lalande’s Saaya, is easy to sing. |
| 130 | Gentle RedFukuhara Miho | play_arrow | Miho Fukuhara’s songs that utilize mixed voice |
| 131 | Heart to You ~Before the Night Ends~ANNA | play_arrow | ANNA debuts from Vocalnd |
| 132 | ONE AND LASTAimer | play_arrow | Aimer digital single, film theme song |
| 133 | My Best Of My LifeSuperfly | play_arrow | Superfly's rock ballad |
| 134 | GLORIAYUI | play_arrow | YUI’s 15th work, acoustic guitar and falsetto |
| 135 | Medaka Siblingswarabe | play_arrow | Warabe’s 1982 debut single |
| 136 | You’re My Only Shinin’ StarNagayama Miho | play_arrow | Miho Nakayama’s 12th single |
| 137 | PrideImai Miki | play_arrow | A major hit song by Miki Imai that served as a TV drama theme song |
| 138 | I’ll be by your side.Aoyama Teruma | play_arrow | Perfect for rhythm training with a hip-hop-style track by Thelma Aoyama |
| 139 | A Good Day to Set Out on a JourneyYamaguchi Momoe | play_arrow | Sing Momoe Yamaguchi’s smash-hit songs with care |
| 140 | Shangri-LaHashimoto Eriko | play_arrow | Eriko Hashimoto’s solo activities as the vocalist of Chatmonchy |
| 141 | ROSEHANA | play_arrow | HANA produced by Chanmina, debut song becomes a big hit |
| 142 | ReawakeR (feat. Felix of Stray Kids)LiSA | play_arrow | A LiSA and Stray Kids collaboration track with a relatively high difficulty |
| 143 | Wonderlandmilet | play_arrow | Introduction to the song Wonderland by milet |
| 144 | Flower of loveaimyon | play_arrow | Aimyon 14th single |
| 145 | I’m only gazing at you.Daikoku Maki | play_arrow | Maki Ohguro expresses a diverse range of genres with her powerful vocals |
| 146 | I am a cat’s eye.Shiina Ringo | play_arrow | Shiina Ringo 25th Anniversary Debut Commemorative Single |
| 147 | sympathetic tearsHitoto Yo | play_arrow | Ideal for mastering vocal techniques with Hitoto Yo's debut song |
| 148 | threadNakajima Miyuki | play_arrow | Miyuki Nakajima’s 1998 single |
| 149 | Goodbye is my catchphraseYoshizawa Rie | play_arrow | Rie Yoshizawa’s fourth single produced by Toshiki Kadomatsu |
| 150 | Tell memilet | play_arrow | The appeal of milet’s song “Tell me” and vocal practice |
| 151 | Dear sunshine—my precious youHirahara Ayaka | play_arrow | The excellent vocal technique of a singer trained in music education. |
| 152 | La La LaDaikoku Maki | play_arrow | Maki Ohguro’s 10th single theme song |
| 153 | I miss you so much and want to see you.Nishino Kana | play_arrow | Kana Nishino’s 10th single, an easy-to-remember ballad |
| 154 | Get fired upDaikoku Maki | play_arrow | Maki Ohguro’s single: don’t tense your throat; support with your abs. |


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