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[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.

Be sure to check them out!

[Winter Songs] Recommended for Women! A Collection of Winter Karaoke Hits (101–110)

Flavor Of Life -Ballad Version-Utada Hikaru

Hikaru Utada – Flavor of Life -Ballad Version-
Flavor Of Life -Ballad Version-Utada Hikaru

“Flavor Of Life” was written as the image song and insert song for the drama Boys Over Flowers 2 (Returns).

This “-Ballad Version-” is the arrangement that actually played in the show, turning the original song into a ballad.

It conveys the feelings of a woman whose heart aches each winter as she remembers an unforgettable love.

It’s a winter love song recommended for every woman going through a painful romance right now.

everlasting snowAimer

Aimer 『everlasting snow』MUSIC VIDEO
everlasting snowAimer

This is a Christmas song sung by Aimer, who is very popular among younger generations.

It begins with a lonely atmosphere, but builds dramatically as it approaches the chorus.

Using snow as its motif to portray feelings from the past and the present, it warmly depicts the scenes of a special day that comes in winter.

The 5th=LOVE

=LOVE (Equal Love) / 10th Single “The 5th” [MV full]
The 5th=LOVE

=LOVE is an idol group produced by Rino Sashihara.

Let me introduce their 10th single, “The 5th.” It’s a mid-tempo ballad that depicts a couple at Christmastime, singing about scenes like eating cake and exchanging gifts.

The lyrics are filled with Christmas-related romance.

This work is also known as a sort of sequel to “Bokura no Seifuku Christmas.” If you listen to them together, you’ll find many lyrics that make you think, “I see.”

Heroineback number

back number “Heroine” Music Video
Heroineback number

It’s a perfect winter song that was featured in JR East’s ski trip campaign commercial, “JR SKISKI.” The lyrics compare the person you love to a heroine straight out of a story.

When you’re in love, you can’t help but see them as a heroine or hero, just like the protagonist in this song.

It’s great to listen to it while reflecting on your own feelings—and also to dream that you yourself might become someone’s heroine.

appearsHamasaki Ayumi

Ayumi Hamasaki / appears (Short Ver.)
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.

[Winter Songs] Recommended for Women! A Collection of Winter Karaoke Hits (111–120)

That I was in loveJY

JY 4th Single “That I Was in Love”
That I was in loveJY

A winter love song with a rhythm that feels like skipping and a sparkling, image-rich sound.

It’s JY’s fourth single, “Koi wo Shiteita Koto.” It was released simultaneously with her third single, “Fake.” This Christmas song was created as a sequel to her second single, “Suki na Hito ga Iru Koto,” and carries the message, “Let’s remember our first Christmas after we started dating.”

ORIONNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima "ORION" Music Video
ORIONNakajima Mika

It was released in 2008 as Mika Nakashima’s 27th single.

The song was used as an insert track for the TBS drama “Ryusei no Kizuna,” and the music video features actress Erika Toda, who appeared in the drama.

When it was pre-released as a “chaku-uta” (mobile ringtone), downloads surpassed one million, and it became a hit along with the drama’s popularity.