Karaoke songs that get the party going at mixers—recommended for women
At group dating parties, it can be pretty tough for women to promote themselves.
With songs, though, you can share your favorite artists and give people a feel for your vibe.
Here are some song recommendations for women that are sure to liven up a group date.
From female-favorite artists like Namie Amuro and Kumi Koda to male-popular groups like AKB48, these are all songs that will get the crowd going when you sing them.
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Top 10 upbeat karaoke songs women will love to sing at group dating parties
Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento

Hai Yorokonde was released as a digital-only single.
It’s a soul-stirring anthem that stands with people struggling in life, and because it’s rhythm-focused, it’s the kind of song you can sing along to by feel even if you can’t nail the pitch! Since Kento Kochinoke often performed it on TV, many of you might already know this track.
It’s just under three minutes long, and it feels like all its coolness is packed tightly into that short span.
The tempo is fast, so memorizing the lyrics might be a bit tough, but what matters most is to “keep time with the rhythm” and “ride the groove.” For the rapid-fire sections, you can get through them by enunciating the vowels clearly.
It also helps not to open your mouth too wide.
Something like “happy”Sabasusutā

This song was released on New Year’s Day 2025 and was used in au’s commercial song for the “Santaro Series: Everyone, Let’s Happy!” segment.
You probably remember hearing it over the New Year.
As the title suggests, it’s a positive, emotional anthem that stands up to unfair kinds of happiness.
It’s a slightly up-tempo band track, so you’ll want to lock into the rhythm.
The vocal range shouldn’t be too high.
Even for those not used to karaoke, it’s in a key that many women will find easy to sing.
Above all, it’s all about feeling.
I recommend singing boldly without hesitation!
InfluencerNogizaka 46

Released in 2017 as Nogizaka46’s 17th single.
The song features Mai Shiraishi and Nanase Nishino in the center positions, and its lyrics depict a devoted love—“I’m influenced by every single move of the person I love”—expressed through the metaphor of relationships between stars.
Known for its highly challenging, high-speed choreography, the song brought the group their first Grand Prize at the 59th Japan Record Awards.
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StoryAI

Known as AI’s signature song, this dramatic R&B ballad warmly celebrates the importance of bonds amid the meetings and farewells of life.
Carried by a piano melody, the lyrics portray a protagonist determined to move forward, gently resonating with listeners’ hearts.
Released as a single in May 2005, it was featured as the theme for Fuji TV’s “Flower Center” and in commercials for Morinaga’s Jelly Weider, earning love across generations.
It’s perfect for those mellow moments at a group karaoke outing, and with its easy-to-remember melody line, it’s a reliable, go-to classic.
You don’t listen to rock.aimyon

Aimyon’s major-label third single.
The lyrics, told from a male perspective about unrequited love for a woman, are something many men can relate to, recalling their youth.
Released in August 2017, the track earned power-play rotation at 42 radio stations nationwide and has surpassed 300 million streams.
With a straightforward, mid-tempo 8-beat rock melody, it’s easy for many listeners to get into.
Adjusting the key makes it easier to sing thanks to a melody centered in the low-to-mid range, and because it’s widely known across generations, it’s a surefire crowd-pleaser at any gathering.
Last sceneikimonogakari

One of the double A-side singles by Ikimono-gakari, written in 2016 as the theme song for the film Your Lie in April.
It’s a ballad centered on themes of “death” and “parting,” and the bittersweet longing for someone dear in the spring light resonates in the heart through Yoshioka’s tender, embracing vocals.
With its beautiful melody that stays close to your feelings, it’s a song you can pour your emotions into as you sing.
Recommended when you want to perform with a calm, gentle atmosphere or create a reflective mood.
Be sure to showcase this acclaimed classic, which was selected for the Excellence Award at the 58th Japan Record Awards.
dogwood (flowering dogwood)Hitoto Yo

Released in February 2004 as Yo Hitoto’s fifth single, this song became widely talked about as the most-sung karaoke track of the Heisei era.
While it’s a ballad noted for its calm and beautiful melody, it actually has a profound background: it was written as a prayer for peace in response to the September 11 attacks.
Its universal wish—“may happiness last long for the people we cherish”—resonates with listeners of all ages.
Beloved as the theme song for NTV’s Tuesday Suspense Theater and as a JRA commercial song, it was also featured in a 2010 film starring Yui Aragaki and Toma Ikuta.
It’s a perfect choice for those who want to convey a mature charm with a serene atmosphere.


