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 | Featuring Trendy New Tracks (41–50)
True Honey BunsBahamadia

This is a track by Bahamadia, a rapper from Philadelphia, USA, active since 1994.
I love how both the beat and the rap embrace a minimalist aesthetic, making for a calm, understated song.
It’s perfect for those who aren’t into more aggressive styles.
Recommended rap songs for women | Featuring trending new tracks (51–60)
YUMMYNENE, Young Coco

NENE, a female rapper who’s earning props from young listeners as a member of Yurufuwa Gang.
Her collab track with Young Coco is an addictive cut packed with a message celebrating a luxurious lifestyle.
With its catchy refrain and alluring lyrics—featuring the repeated word “yami-tsuki” (meaning “addictive” or “can’t get enough”)—the song pulls listeners right in.
Released in July 2024, it also drew attention for being produced by Koshy.
It’s a perfect pick for anyone who loves flashy, opulent vibes or is looking for a summer drive or party soundtrack.
Standing firmly in heelsDaimon Yayoi

Yayoi Daimon is an artist with multifaceted talents—dancer, singer-songwriter, and rapper—who is active across many fields.
Having originally performed in the dance-vocal group rhythmic, she possesses strong vocal ability even as a rapper.
Many of her tracks are highly stylish and aggressive, and you can fully experience those elements in Heel de Nio-dachi (Standing Proud in Heels).
It might seem difficult, but the flow isn’t overly complex, so give it a try.
Hiphop Starchouchou

With its catchy four-on-the-floor sound, this is a track I’d recommend to women who haven’t listened to much hip-hop yet.
It’s a song by Chōchō, a rapper from Aichi Prefecture.
The lyrics blend freshness and coolness in a captivating way.
Bad B*tch Aesthetic RemixAwich, NENE, LANA, MaRI, AI & YURIYAN RETRIEVER

This work brings together standout women from Japan’s hip-hop scene.
Alongside Awich, NENE, LANA, and MaRI, AI and YURIYAN RETRIEVER also join to complete the track.
With the theme of strong, independent womanhood, their mic relay showcases each artist’s individuality to stunning effect.
Released in July 2023, the song is also included on Awich’s album “The Union.” Their performance on the music show “Music Station” in October of the same year became a hot topic.
Split the parts with your friends at karaoke, and it’s guaranteed to be a hit—give it a try!
FunkdafiedDa Brat

A dope track where a dense groove matches a heavyweight flow.
It’s a classic by Da Brat that brings a coolness that really hits the heart.
She’s a veteran rapper active since ’92, and the oversized clothes with the slow track give it that quintessential ’90s vibe.
So Tell MeHeartsdales

Although they were formed through a TV project, Heartsdales created a rap classic whose authentic clubber sound drew significant attention.
It’s an approachable, straightforward dance tune that I can recommend not only to women but to listeners of any age or gender.


