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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Karaoke Songs That Get the Party Going at Group Dates: Top Picks for Women (11–20)
Love so sweetarashi

Arashi’s 18th single, released in 2007.
It became a major hit as the theme song for the TV drama Hana Yori Dango 2 (Returns), starring Jun Matsumoto.
Selling about 204,000 copies in its first week and approximately 429,000 copies over the year, this refreshing pop tune is marked by its bright, catchy melody that anyone can hum along to.
The vocal range isn’t too wide and the melody flows smoothly, making it a perfect choice for karaoke.
Sing it at a group mixer and it’s sure to lift the mood—give it a try!
NagiichiNMB48

It was released in 2012 as NMB48’s fourth single.
The song features Sayaka Yamamoto in the center position and expresses the feelings of a girl who is confident in herself.
Used as the CM song for the “ROUND1 × NMB48” collaboration, it’s an upbeat and fun track that really lifts your spirits.
the best in the worldInoue Sonoko

It was released in 2017 as Sonoko Inoue’s sixth single.
The song was used as the theme for the Netflix-type dating reality show “Ainori Asian Journey,” and its lyrics overflow with a girl’s straightforward feelings for someone special.
It’s a cute track that warms the listener’s heart.
Joyfulikimonogakari

It’s a classic song for getting everyone hyped at karaoke! The overall range is G#3 to D#5, which is a bit wide, but the high parts are only in a few spots, and most of it sits in the mid range, so I think it’s relatively easy to sing.
A key tip for hitting the high notes is to use strong accents.
For example, when you throw a dart at a target, don’t you aim at the target, take a short approach, and then throw? Do the same when producing your voice: inhale, prepare, build momentum, and then release the sound.
That creates a solid accent and helps your voice come out comfortably.
The high notes only appear in certain parts, but the same melody comes up repeatedly, so be mindful at those moments and really project your voice.
You’ll definitely have fun singing it!
Cutie HoneyKōda Kumi

If you want a song to get everyone hyped, I recommend Cutie Honey.
It’s known across generations, so it’s a blast to sing at karaoke! Since many people are already familiar with the tune, you can probably breeze through it even if you’re not confident in your pitch.
The chorus does go a bit higher, so try to keep relaxed and avoid forcing your voice.
That said, this is a song where vibe matters more than vocal technique—if you move your body and use hand gestures to the rhythm, the tension naturally eases and it becomes much easier to sing! In fact, for people who aren’t used to karaoke, gestures are surprisingly important.
Standing stiff will almost always make you sing from your throat, so I highly recommend moving your body to the beat.
You’ll have a great time—don’t be shy, give it a try!
The hottest summer in the worldPRINCESS PRINCESS

PRINCESS PRINCESS opened the door for girls’ bands.
Many women in their 50s probably admired them.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “The Hottest Summer in the World.” This track is notable for its extremely catchy vocal line.
While the range is relatively high at mid2A to hiD, it’s quite narrow.
Since there aren’t any difficult phrases in any section, if you can keep your pitch steady, it’s definitely possible to aim for a score in the 90s at karaoke.
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As many times as you likeDREAMS COME TRUE

“Nando Demo” is popular across all generations.
I used to sing it a lot too, and it seems many people are familiar with the chorus, so it always got the crowd going.
It’s definitely a song worth knowing! The tricky part of this song is the breathing during the chorus.
Where the same phrase repeats, you can run out of breath and it gets tough.
Proper diaphragmatic breathing is important, but rather than belting each phrase with full power, try to focus on connecting the lines as you sing.
When you shift your mindset, your body will adjust so your breath lasts through the phrase.
Also, the last chorus is the most demanding; singing it with a powerful voice is more for advanced singers.
Don’t push yourself—start by singing it lightly, and you’ll get used to it little by little.
It’s also a great song for strengthening your chest voice, so give it a try in practice!


