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Recommended Rap for Women | Introducing Trendy New Songs

Recommended Rap for Women | Introducing Trendy New Songs
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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.

Recommended rap songs for women | Featuring trendy new tracks (1–10)

FXXKERchanmina

CHANMINA – FXXKER (Official Music Video) [YouTube Ver.]
FXXKERchanmina

Among female rappers, Chanmina is a young artist with top-tier skills.

She’s supported by a wide range of listeners—from teens to adults—and highly acclaimed by hardcore heads as well.

Her track “FXXKER” is one of her signature songs, released in 2017.

Although she’s active in the mainstream, it carries a powerful message that she remains unchanged in “saying what she wants to say.” The difficulty is on the higher side, but practice it and definitely try it at karaoke.

GILA GILA feat. JP THE WAVY, YZERRAwich

Awich – GILA GILA feat. JP THE WAVY, YZERR (Prod. Chaki Zulu)
GILA GILA feat. JP THE WAVY, YZERRAwich

Awich is a female rapper known for her powerful vocals and hip-hop skills.

While Chanmina may be more widely recognized, in terms of ability, Awich is undoubtedly at the top of the female rap scene.

Her new track “GILA GILA feat.

JP THE WAVY, YZERR” showcases skills that don’t lose out to BAD HOP’s YZERR or JP THE WAVY—in fact, she may even surpass them.

Sorry for being clingy.Aya a.k.a. Panda

AYA a.k.a. PANDA – Sorry for Being Clingy
Sorry for being clingy.Aya a.k.a. Panda

AYA a.k.a.

Panda is a female rapper from Saitama Prefecture.

While her rapping skills aren’t top-tier, her lyrics carry powerful, quintessentially hip-hop messages.

Her track “Amaechatte Sorry” is one of her hits, depicting in its lyrics a woman who gets tipsy at a club and becomes a bit clingy.

Since she’s not a highly technical rapper, the song is structured so that anyone can sing along easily.

Give it a try!

NOKINAMIRei©hi

Rei©hi / NOKINAMI (Official Visualizer)
NOKINAMIRei©hi

Rapper Rei©hi came into the spotlight after appearing in the “High School Rap Championship” hosted by BAZOOKA.

Back then, she made waves with her aggressive battle style, but her recorded tracks show a completely different, shape-shifting side—sometimes cute, sometimes stylish.

Among her works, the one I especially recommend to women is NOKINAMI.

It’s crafted into a hip-hop track that exudes a dirty-cool vibe reminiscent of Awich.

beautiful womanchanmina

CHANMINA – Bijin (Official Music Video) –
beautiful womanchanmina

Among Japan’s female rappers, Chanmina commands overwhelming support.

Back during the High School Rap Championship, she made remarks to the effect that she would surpass MARIA—and hasn’t that dream already come true? Her track “Bijin” is a new song with a highly distinctive melody.

Unlike monotonous hip-hop, it blends sung parts, and the vibe shifts dramatically at the end—making it a playful, inventive piece.

JK is a brand.Reichi

Rei©hi / JK is a brand (Short ver.)
JK is a brand.Reichi

With ferocious vibes and aggressive lyrics, the female rapper Reichi energized the battle scene.

Many of you may have first discovered her through the High School Rap Championship, right? One of her hit songs, JK wa Brand, was released in 2018 and gained popularity for its lyrics that capture relatable high school girl moments.

Since it’s from a time before Reichi’s skills had fully developed, the track is arranged in a way that even beginners can sing along easily.

ARIANina Utashiro

Nina Utashiro – ARIA (Official Video)
ARIANina Utashiro

Nina Utaishiro is an artist who’s also active as an art director and dancer.

With roots in Germany, her songs blend Japanese and English.

Her new track ARIA stands out with a musicality that’s clearly different from other female rappers.

The music video is also striking: Utaishiro performs ballet, and the costume and atmosphere enhance the song’s strengths.

If you enjoy highly artistic hip-hop, be sure to check it out.