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 Mixers—Recommended for Women (41–50)
rock starAdo

A bold, heartfelt work packed with Ado’s true feelings, offered as a powerful anthem for all who keep chasing their dreams.
It portrays a dream‑struck girl becoming the rock star she once dreamed of, forging her own path as she overcomes loneliness and anxiety, all set to an emotional rock sound.
Released in April 2025 as a track on the album “Ado’s Best Album,” it was also chosen as the theme song for Marubeni Corporation’s corporate advertisement campaign, expressing the message that “you’re not alone” and “let’s do it together” on the road to making dreams come true.
If you’re confident in your vocal ability, you can deliver a stirring, passionate performance on stage.
Karaoke songs that will get the party going at group mixers, recommended for women (51–60)
Seven-Colored Tomorrow ~Brand New Beat~BoA

Released in 2006 as BoA’s 20th single.
Chosen as the song for KOSÉ’s “Fasio” commercial, it’s a happy dance number that sings about the feelings at the very moment you fall in love.
In the PV, BoA also showcases her dancing, making it a perfect fit for the fun, lively vibe.
Blanket SnowDream

Released in 2015 as Dream’s 25th single, this song was featured in the Right-On MOCOMOCO JEANS commercial and reached No.
4 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It’s a warm, happy love song that blows away the winter chill.
Follow MeE-girls

It was released in 2012 as E-girls’ third single.
The song was used in the Samantha Thavasa “Samantha Muse ALL STARS” commercial and reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
The lyrics charmingly capture a girl’s feelings of being in love, and the upbeat dance makes it a very cool track.
Melon juiceHKT48

It was released in 2013 as HKT48’s second single.
The song features Meru Tashima and Mio Tomonaga in the center positions, and it was used as the ending theme for TBS’s “HKT48 no Odekake!”.
It’s an idol song with a rock-style sound that really gets the crowd going with call-and-response.
May it be filled with kindnessJUJU

It was released in 2009 as JUJU’s ninth single.
The song, which was used as the commercial theme for MTV Japan and Nissan’s collaboration project “MTV meetalk with NEW NISSAN cube,” in which JUJU herself appeared, has been covered by many artists and has become one of JUJU’s signature tracks.
GLAMOROUS SKYNANA starring MIKA NAKASHIMA

It’s the 16th single released under the name “NANA starring MIKA NAKASHIMA,” which came out in 2005.
The song was a major hit as the theme for the film “NANA,” in which Nakashima herself starred.
The composition and arrangement were done by HYDE, the vocalist of L’Arc~en~Ciel.
It’s a cool, rock-infused track that really gets the crowd going when performed well.


