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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.

Karaoke Songs That Women Will Love to Sing at Mixers: Crowd-Pleasers (21–30)

LOVE2000hitomi

hitomi / LOVE 2000(Short Ver.)
LOVE2000hitomi

Released in 2000 as hitomi’s 17th single.

The song was used as the image song for Nippon TV’s “Gekikukan Pro Yakyu 2000” in June and July, as well as for Game 2 of the Japan Series.

It reached No.

5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and became her biggest hit.

Frequently used in sports scenes, it’s an uplifting track that gets everyone excited.

My Favorite JewelŌhara Sakurako

Sakurako Ohara – My Favorite Jewel (Music Video Short ver.)
My Favorite JewelŌhara Sakurako

Released in 2017 as Sakurako Ohara’s seventh single.

The lyrics and music were written by Motohiro Hata, and it reached No.

8 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

With its refreshing sound and Ohara’s clear, transparent vocals, it’s a feel-good song.

Singing it cutely and cheerfully at karaoke really gets the crowd going.

Karaoke songs that get the crowd going at mixers recommended for women (31–40)

Effeminate; overly sentimental; being clingy/whiny (context-dependent)Gōruden Bonbā

It’s an upbeat song by Golden Bomber, who achieved unusual success with a style unlike anything before, thanks to their catchy air-band performances and eccentric looks.

Designed with a party vibe that fits perfectly with the cherry-blossom viewing season, it stands out as a safe bet yet undeniable killer tune.

Me, looking my best—I’m unstoppable! (feat. Yurinya)Pretty Chuu

As the title suggests, it’s a positive song with lyrics that boost your self-esteem and help you love yourself! The range is comfortable, so even karaoke beginners can sing it with confidence, and it’s easy to get hyped at karaoke—singing with friends will make it even more fun.

When you sing, the chorus starts on A#4, so don’t push your voice; imagine singing lightly with a smile, which makes it easier to catch the groove and keep it sounding cute.

It might be best to sing as if you’ve actually become an idol! That way your facial muscles stay lifted, which prevents a throaty sound and lets you sing comfortably and pleasantly.

Also, waving your hand side to side like at a live concert helps you lock into the rhythm, so I recommend it!

I tried falling in love with you.chay

chay "I Tried Falling in Love with You" (short ver.)
I tried falling in love with you.chay

Released in 2015 as chay’s sixth single.

Chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Date ~ What Is Love Like? ~,” it features a 1960s American pop-style sound that evokes a sense of nostalgia.

The lyrics portray a pure, awkward first love nervous about an unfamiliar date—a perfect song for girls.

Bluebirdikimonogakari

Ikimono gakari – Blue Bird 2016 [ Chou Ikimono Matsuri Jimoto De SHOW!! ~Ebina Desho~]
Bluebirdikimonogakari

It was released in 2008 as Ikimono-gakari’s 10th single.

The song was used as the opening theme for the TV Tokyo anime series Naruto Shippuden, and it became their first single to reach the top three on the Oricon charts.

It’s an upbeat, high-energy track.

More Berry SummerCUTIE STREET

[LIVE Footage] CUTIE STREET “More Berry Summer” 📍Makuhari Messe, International Exhibition Hall, Halls 9–11 (2025/7/21)
More Berry SummerCUTIE STREET

It’s a song packed with phrases about youth, friendship, and first love, so it really resonates with teenagers and is easy to sing in your own words.

It’s also performed at summer festivals and has lots of live-style callouts, so it should get everyone hyped at karaoke! The melody is catchy, and the vocal range doesn’t go that high.

Up to the chorus, there’s more call-and-response than “singing,” so enjoy it together with everyone, then switch to a “singing” mindset from the chorus to add dynamics and really bring the song to life.

For the high parts, try singing as if you’re sending your voice far away—your voice will come out more easily, so give it a try! And since the groove is key, the best way is to keep the rhythm with your body while you sing.