[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 (91–100)
I want to fall in love so much that the slopes melt.Hirose Kōmi

Singer-songwriter Kōmi Hirose, known by the nickname “Queen of Winter.” “Gala de ga Tokeru Hodo Koi Shitai” (I Want to Fall in Love Until the Slopes Melt) is her undisputed signature song.
It was released in 1995 as her seventh single.
At the time of its release, the song was simultaneously used as the theme for a film of the same title and as a commercial song for Alpen.
Alpen’s commercials are strongly associated with winter songs, and this track is said to be what prompted the brand to keep using winter-themed music.
A classic with tremendous influence.
StoryAI

This is a song filled with the idea that we shouldn’t assume we can talk anytime, but instead cherish each day by saying what we truly want to say in each moment.
The English version of this song was featured in the Disney film Big Hero 6.
In life, each day can feel infinite, but in reality our days are limited.
We want to spend those limited days cherishing life with the people we love, don’t we? This warm, heartfelt song gently reminds us of those important feelings.
white snowKuraki Mai

This is the 25th single by singer-songwriter Mai Kuraki, whose debut single—released in her teens—became a million seller without any commercial tie-ins, making a major impact on the J-POP scene.
Used as the ending theme for the TV anime Detective Conan, the song is an impressive number featuring a clear, shimmering ensemble that evokes the Christmas season.
Its sentimental lyrics, which resonate with the time of year when people feel lonely, may be especially relatable for women who see their own experiences reflected in them.
With its ethereal choral work in the instrumental break, it’s a perfect track for the crisp air of winter.
youKōda Kumi

Among the ballads sung by Kumi Koda, the renowned track “you” stands out.
No matter how many times you listen, its stirring intro moves the heart, and it’s a popular choice for karaoke as a bittersweet ballad.
Since the first verse starts in a relatively low key, it’s also recommended for women who find high notes hard to reach.
This heartbreak song traces a relationship from meeting to parting, and with snowy scenes depicted in the lyrics, it’s perfect for winter karaoke.
When the key rises in the final chorus, pour even more emotion into your singing!
The reason I can’t get a boyfriendaimyon

A perfect song recommendation for women planning to spend Christmas or Valentine’s Day alone.
It’s a track by Aimyon from her 2015 album “Nikumaresshi Ko Yo ni Habikaru.” In the song, a woman is portrayed watching couples with a touch of envy.
However, it isn’t a heartbreak or unrequited-love song; rather, it expresses the simple wish, “If I had a partner, I’d love to spend the day like that,” along with a bit of self-questioning: “Why don’t I have a partner?” The sound is bright, too, and it seems like it could gently soothe women who are dealing with the same worries.
Christmas NightOku Hanako

This is a sad love song by Okumura Hanako, with Christmas—the big event of winter—in the title, about a romance that has ended.
Last Christmas was spent with the person she loved, but this year she’s spending it alone.
It’s a song that looks back on the joyful Christmas she shared with that special someone, and on Christmas night, she wishes for their happiness from now on.
The sparkling strings, bell sounds, and choral vocals are wonderful, as if soothing the bittersweet lyrics!
appearsHamasaki Ayumi

This song, released in 1999 by Ayumi Hamasaki—one of the defining singers of the Heisei era—evokes the atmosphere of winter and Christmas, partly through the inclusion of bell sounds in its arrangement.
The lyrics depict a heart swaying between anxiety brought on by the winter cold and a longing for happiness.
Reflecting on personal memories and unstable emotions, the narrator wonders whether the couples around them, who seem happy, might be experiencing the same feelings—an idea that may resonate deeply with many listeners.



