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Karaoke songs that get the party going at mixers—recommended for women

Karaoke songs that get the party going at mixers—recommended for women
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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.

Top 10 upbeat karaoke songs women will love to sing at group dating parties

Why? Mystery?! ANSWERNEW!Kumada Akane & Masui Yuka

Detective Conan? Precure!? Ending Theme Song 'Why? Mystery?! ANSWER' (Non-Telop ver.)
Why? Mystery?! ANSWERNEW!Kumada Akane & Masui Yuka

If you’re at karaoke with a guy you’re interested in and want to brighten the mood, there’s a perfect track: a song included on a single released in March 2026.

Chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime “Detective Precure!”, it’s performed by voice actress-singer Akane Kumada teaming up with Yuka Masui, a multi-talented performer known for her stage work.

With a mystery-solving theme, the poppy, catchy melody is delightfully light and appealing across generations.

Its bright tone carries a hint of retro flair, guaranteeing everyone will get pumped up together.

There’s also an official dance-lesson video, so if you add a bit of choreography and sing it cutely, it’s sure to bring you much closer to him.

Double Double FIGHT!CANDY TUNE

[MV] CANDY TUNE “Bai Bai FIGHT!”
Double Double FIGHT!CANDY TUNE

CANDY TUNE, born from an idol project developed by ASOBISYSTEM.

Released as a digital-only single in April 2024, this track is an energetic cheer song that went viral, especially on TikTok.

The lyrics and composition are by Tamaya 2060% of Wienners, and it carries an uplifting message about getting back up again and again.

With an up-tempo rhythm and powerful melody, the chorus’s sense of release makes it perfect for belting out at karaoke.

It also creates a unifying surge of excitement at live shows, so pick it when you want to sing loudly with friends and feel totally refreshed.

milkaiko

aiko- 『milk』music video
milkaiko

It was released in 2009 as aiko’s 25th single.

Issued as a double A-side, it was used as the theme song for the Bridgestone “Albelt” commercial.

It reached No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, marking her first No.

1 since her major-label debut.

My cutest partFRUITS ZIPPER

[MV] FRUITS ZIPPER - My Cutest Part
My cutest partFRUITS ZIPPER

It went viral on TikTok with over 900 million views, instantly boosting its recognition as FRUITS ZIPPER’s signature song.

Since it’s an idol track, the melody is divided among members, so the range is wide and the melody becomes complex if you sing it solo.

The overall vocal range is F#3–D5.

In the latter half of the chorus where high notes come in succession, if you tense up you’ll end up using your throat and won’t be able to sustain your voice, so aim to sing lightly with the sensation of resonating in your head.

The “i” vowel is easier for producing head voice, so those high notes should be easier compared to other vowels.

For other vowels, be careful not to tense up—lift your facial muscles and sing with a bright expression!

Osaka LoverDREAMS COME TRUE

DREAMS COME TRUE – "Osaka LOVER"
Osaka LoverDREAMS COME TRUE

It was released in 2007 as DREAMS COME TRUE’s 38th single.

The song was written specifically for Universal Studios Japan’s attraction “Hollywood Dream – The Ride,” and its lyrics center on a woman in a long-distance relationship.

The Osaka dialect used in the lyrics makes the song especially cute.

Mela!Ryokushokushakai

Ryokuoushoku Shakai 'Mela!' Music Video / Ryokuoushoku Shakai – Mela!
Mela!Ryokushokushakai

A song I definitely want women to sing when they want to pump things up is Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s “Mela!”.

The range is on the higher side (G#3–F5), so it’s recommended for those who are good with high notes.

Many people practice this song in vocal training, and with practice you can definitely master it! You’ll probably want the high notes in the chorus to come out more powerfully than in falsetto.

Start by practicing with falsetto, then gradually strengthen that sound.

Raise your facial muscles and eyebrows, and focus on resonating in the same spot at all times; keep the same awareness when switching between chest voice and falsetto.

Stay relaxed, place the accent as far forward as possible, and project your voice clearly!

I wanted to see you.AKB48

AKB48’s “Aitakatta” is a classic hype song! If you put it on at karaoke, people around you will likely sing along, so even if you’re tone-deaf, you can sing with confidence.

The song structure isn’t difficult—it repeats the same melody.

I don’t think it’s hard to learn, either.

The vocal range is G3–D5, and the chorus is a bit high, but since it’s an idol song, if you sing with a smile, lifting your facial muscles and projecting clearly, your voice will come out smoothly and you’ll enjoy singing it! The key is to sing out without worrying about pitch.