[Winter Songs] Recommended for Women! A Collection of Winter Songs That Get the Crowd Going at Karaoke
Do you have any songs you want to listen to or sing in winter? Winter brings more chances to go to karaoke, with Christmas parties, year-end gatherings, and New Year’s parties, but when it comes to “winter songs,” many people might find it hard to think of any.
In this article, we’ll introduce winter songs recommended for women.
We’ve gathered not only new releases but also winter hits from various eras.
They’re perfect not only for winter karaoke but also as background music for days spent with your partner.
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[Winter Songs] Recommended for Women! A Collection of Winter Karaoke Hits (61–70)
Because it’s a cold night…TRF

“Because It’s a Cold Night…” is a song released by trf on December 16, 1993.
trf is a five-member dance-vocal group produced by Tetsuya Komuro, well known for including DJ KOO.
With high-toned female vocals and sounds like synthesizers and drum machines, they sparked a boom and became a legendary group.
“Because It’s a Cold Night…,” one of their signature tracks, is said to have taken Tetsuya Komuro only five minutes to compose.
It shows that creating a masterpiece doesn’t necessarily require a lot of time.
The ending of EVEHattan Amika

How about a song that portrays a woman reflecting on days with her former lover as she sets out toward a new self? It’s a track by Amika Hattan, included on her first album, “Autumn Breeze,” released in September 1999.
With lyrics and composition by Hiromasa Ijichi and arrangement by Yasutaka Mizushima, this lyrical number quietly sings of the strength to break with the past and live in the present.
Created in the same year she won the Japan Record Awards’ Best New Artist, Hattan’s clear vocals resonate deeply.
It’s a perfect song for anyone looking to sort out the past and face forward in the New Year.
Lingering Snowiruka

Nagori-yuki, known as a classic by folk singer Iruka, is actually a cover—Kaguya-hime’s version is the original.
The song depicts a man and woman parting ways beneath late-spring snow, conveying the bittersweet feelings of a man who can’t quite express himself.
Though the lyrics are from a male perspective, it’s a song I’d recommend to women who are in love or have just gone through a breakup.
When singing it at karaoke, Iruka’s version might be easier for women to sing.
White SeasonMISIA

It’s a beautiful ballad that captures the stillness of winter.
Beginning with a scene of snow falling and piling up without a sound, MISIA’s overwhelming vocal power fully conveys the heartbreak of reminiscing about a lost love.
Included on her 31st single released in February 2015 and used as an insert song for the TV Asahi drama “Second Love,” this piece is a deeply resonant track that perfectly suits a mature love story.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to quietly on a winter night while watching the snow fall outside your window.
Recommended for times when you want to sink into memories with a lover, or when you want to hold close your feelings for someone special.
Can’t Stop Fallin’ in Loveglobe

This is the seventh single by globe, a music unit formed around Tetsuya Komuro, the producer who dominated the J-POP scene in the 1990s.
Used as the campaign song for JR East’s “JR ski ski,” it became one of their signature million-selling hits.
The lyrics, which evoke a forbidden love, and the lyrical melody resonate with the cold and wistfulness of winter.
With its catchy rap as well, it’s a sure-fire crowd-pleaser at karaoke—a classic winter song.
pocketOtsuka Ai

A singer-songwriter who has won popularity for her wide expressive range—from pop to sentimental—and her cute vocals, Ai Otsuka releases her 16th single.
Chosen as the CM song for Mynavi 2010 by Mainichi Communications, this track is one that Otsuka herself says she cares so much about that she “could end her music career with this song.” The emotional ensemble, colored by piano, acoustic guitar, and strings, creates a fantastical resonance that’s perfect for winter.
With an unchanging message of love that pierces the heart, it’s a number I’d recommend as background music for spending time with someone special.
Lost SheepChatto Monchī

Using Christmas-like motifs, it portrays a relationship in a deep freeze, stuck in a period of ennui.
Even though reason says “I’m done,” a single email that just says “thank you” brings you to tears—this contradictory feeling is captured with raw honesty in lyrics by Akiko Fukuoka.
The song was included as the B-side to the 2006 single “Shangri-La,” and can also be heard on the 2010 compilation Hyōjō
Try listening to it alone on a cold night when your feelings for someone are wavering.
In that moment when you sway between bravado and your true feelings, it will surely stay by your side.



