Recommended Rap for Women | Introducing Trendy New Songs
Compared to other genres, rap is relatively easy to sing.
That said, women and men have different vocal ranges, so depending on the track, some songs can be harder for women to perform.
This time, we’ve picked out classic hip-hop tracks under the theme of “rap that’s easy for women to sing.”
We’ve focused mainly on female rappers, so you’ll also find plenty of relatable lyrics!
From trendy, catchy cuts to tracks aimed at hardcore heads, we’ve covered a wide range—so even hip-hop aficionados should definitely check it out.
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Recommended Rap Songs for Women | Trending New Tracks (21–30)
NGchanmina

A track packed with sharp messages from Chanmina, who’s also expanding her work as a producer.
It sings of a fierce will to overturn the “NO” imposed by society through her own talent and way of life.
This piece has a backstory: the track was originally created around the time of the classic Beauty, and she revisited and completed it in its current, remade form.
The aggressive rap—like she’s reclaimed her former thorns—stirs a fighting spirit in listeners.
Released as a digital single in August 2024, it was also used as the theme song for her self-produced audition project No No Girls.
When you feel crushed by others’ judgments or need to fire yourself up to fight, these powerful lyrics are sure to hit home.
Holy Moly Holy Nightchanmina & SKY-HI

Holy Moly Holy Night is a collaboration between SKY-HI, known for his rapid-fire rap skills, and Chanmina, a female rapper highly praised for her vocal abilities.
It’s a Christmas-themed track with a vibe reminiscent of Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas Is You.
It’s fairly catchy, so it shouldn’t be too hard to sing, but it might be tough without confidence in your rhythm.
Give it a try!
ForevaCardi B

This is a song by Cardi B, a rapper with an incredible past—she comes from the Bloods, one of the two major gangs in America, and also worked as a stripper.
I think many people will find themselves hooked on the hard-hitting track and rap that almost makes you feel like you’re being lectured.
We Run ThisMissy Elliott

With its high-energy, catchy vibe, this track is great for women who are new to rapping.
It’s performed by Missy Elliott, a singer who is also active as an actress and music producer.
The rhythm is so good it makes your body move on its own.
SatisfactionEVE

This is a 2002 track by Eve, who defined an era as a tough, understated female rapper.
She’s active not only as a rapper but also as an actress.
With its bright production and catchy, easy-on-the-ears melody, it’s a perfect fit for women.
Kinmokusei feat. Mamiko SuzukiTOSHIKI HAYASHI (%C)

TOSHIKI HAYASHI (%C), a Tokyo-based beatmaker.
This track featuring Mamiko Suzuki of chelmico was included on his 2017 album “THREE” and released as a 7-inch analog single in August 2018.
Its mellow groove evokes an autumn dusk, and the flow—shifting smoothly from conversational rap into melody—intertwines exquisitely to gently portray emotions and memories that resurface with the changing seasons.
The sound, blending a lo-fi beat sensibility with city-pop-style harmonies, feels like a snapshot of small urban melancholies.
It’s a calm, warm love song perfect for the season when the fragrant olive blooms and scents the air.
What I DoGavlyn

This is a track by Gavlyn, a Los Angeles–born rapper who’s also known for sampling enka.
You can really feel the strong influence of old-school rappers in her flow over the classic-style beat.
Be sure to check out the enka tracks too!


