Uplifting songs recommended for women: Popular Japanese tracks that people love to hear you sing
We’ve put together a list of Japanese pop songs that are guaranteed to get the party going for women!
Whether it’s with coworkers, friends, a girls’ night out, or a mixer, there are plenty of occasions when women head to karaoke.
Have you ever struggled with choosing what to sing?
Even if you think, “What songs will really hype everyone up?”, it can be hard to come up with the perfect pick.
So in this article, we’ll introduce some highly recommended, crowd-pleasing hits from popular J-pop tracks!
If you’re stuck on what to sing, definitely use this as a reference.
Alright, let’s dive in!
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Upbeat songs recommended for women: Popular Japanese tracks that delight when you sing them (31–40)
If you give me a likekyarī pamyu pamyu

“Kimi ga Ii ne Kuretara,” which was used as the theme song for a drama about social media, is a track whose lyrics fit the show perfectly.
SNS often becomes a source of problems or negative buzz, but here it’s sung in Kyary’s signature cute style.
It’s a feel-good, relatable song that makes you nod along and think, “So true!”
ResonantiaAimer

Singer Aimer, whose delicate yet soulful and singular voice has won widespread acclaim.
The pre-release track “Resonantia” from her 7th album “Open α Door” lifts your spirits with its jazzy piano phrases and driving beats.
Its message—teaching the strength and dignity of staying true to your path no matter what happens—will surely give courage to many listeners.
It’s an emotional number marked by a strikingly radiant melody set against a rich, weighty ensemble.
Blue Sky BlueBuono!

This is a song by the idol unit Buono!, which Momoko Tsugunaga—aka Momochi—was a member of.
True to idol songs, it’s a refreshing track that’s sure to liven up a girls’ get-together! The tempo isn’t that fast, so it’s an easy song to sing.
N.E.O.CHAI

CHAI, the very definition of NEO cuteness.
They champion the concept that “complexes are art,” and their track N.E.O.
is packed with that message.
While the lyrics tend to grab the spotlight, it’s surprisingly solidly progressive—so be sure to pay attention to that side of it, too!
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

It’s one of Superfly’s signature songs and a popular wedding tune that many people know! Starting gently, it gradually builds up toward the chorus.
If you can sing the chorus with a clear, soaring voice, it’s sure to bring the house down! Women who are confident in their vocal power, definitely give it a try!
Upbeat songs recommended for women: Popular Japanese songs that are crowd-pleasers to sing (41–50)
Solo HeavenNogizaka 46

Let me introduce “Ohitorisama Tengoku,” a song that might free you from your romantic worries just by listening to it.
It’s a track released by the idol group Nogizaka46.
The song portrays a woman who’s liberated from romance and enjoying a free, independent life.
With lively, upbeat choruses, it has an overall cheerful vibe.
It’s packed with catchy phrases that make you want to sing along.
In fact, there are many interpretations and analyses of the song, so looking into those can be fun as well.
Silent majorityKeyakizaka46

This is the debut song of the hugely popular idol group Keyakizaka46.
They drew attention right from the start, even appearing in the Kohaku Uta Gassen immediately after their debut.
Even if you’re not a fan of idols, you’ve probably heard this song.
It has a strong message, so it’s a great one to get the crowd going at karaoke.



