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Karaoke songs sung by female artists recommended for Gen Z

Don’t you ever get stuck choosing songs at karaoke?

If it’s solo karaoke or with close friends, you can sing whatever you like, no problem.

But when it’s with people you don’t usually go with or coworkers, it’s totally relatable to not know what to sing, right?

So this time, we’re introducing karaoke songs by female artists that we recommend for Gen Z.

They’re all famous tracks that people of any generation have probably heard at least once, so feel free to use this as a reference!

Karaoke Songs Sung by Female Artists Recommended for Gen Z (21–30)

Blue JeansHANA

HANA / Blue Jeans -Music Video-
Blue JeansHANA

The girls’ group HANA, produced by Chanmina, released their second single in July 2025.

In contrast to the powerful vibe of their previous track “ROSE,” this time they deliver a mid-tempo ballad that poignantly expresses the ache of young love.

They want to stay natural and effortless—like a pair of well-worn old sneakers—yet their anxiety swells in front of the one they like.

The lyrics, which vividly capture those late-night emotional swings, truly strike a chord.

Don’t miss the visual rollout in collaboration with DIESEL, as well as the music video that pairs heartache with raw emotion.

When you’re unsure about your feelings of love, or lying awake at night with thoughts of someone special, this song will gently stay by your side.

flameLiSA

LiSA “Homura” -MUSIC CLIP-
flameLiSA

Released in October 2020 as the theme song for the feature film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, this piece was composed and arranged by Yuki Kajiura and completed with lyrics co-written with LiSA.

The sweeping ballad mirrors the life and spirit of the central character, Kyojuro Rengoku, portraying parting and hope, and the will that is passed on.

It powerfully sings of the strength to keep moving forward without being swept away by sorrow.

It won the Grand Prize at the 62nd Japan Record Awards and topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart for three consecutive weeks, becoming a social phenomenon that transcended the anime-music sphere.

It is a song we hope you’ll listen to if you’ve experienced the loss of someone dear or need courage to face difficulties.

1000 daysnozomi

Noashi (noa) – 1000 Days [Official Music Video]
1000 daysnozomi

Singer-songwriter Noshi, a female artist known for her wide musical range—from comic-song style to classic pop.

Her track “1000 Days,” released in 2025, features moving lyrics that sing about the three years of high school.

The vocal range is slightly broad at mid1E to hiE, with the low notes being comparatively low for a women’s song, so there isn’t much room to lower the key.

However, the melodic rises and falls are relatively gentle, and there are many break points, so finding a comfortable personal tone in the falsetto and mixed-voice sections will be the key to singing it well.

Only the two of us in this worldano

ano “Just the Two of Us in This World” Music Video
Only the two of us in this worldano

A love song that cherishes intimate moments with a loved one as if they were precious treasures.

Ano’s delicate vocals blend beautifully with Regal Lily’s dreamlike sound, gently enveloping the words of love exchanged in a private space.

It’s a lovely piece where sweet, heartrending scenes of romance rise up like a moment from a film.

Released on February 14, 2025, the song was created with the special feelings of Valentine’s Day in mind.

The music video, directed by Futoshi Nakazawa, has also drawn attention for its enchanting visual beauty.

It’s the perfect track for when you want to express your feelings to someone special, or to sing alone while thinking of them.

Sing it with a tender, embracing touch, and try to capture that special time shared by just the two of you.

Always togetherMoena

Moe-na “Always Together” (Official Music Video)
Always togetherMoena

A ballad marked by a tender, embracing singing voice and a heartwarming melodic line.

Feelings for someone special and the small joys found in everyday life are woven into the carefully crafted lyrics.

The arrangement by MANABOON and Sonomi Tameoka unfolds from a gentle piano melody into a grand orchestral sound, creating a moving sonic world.

Moena will release this debut song in February 2025, showcasing exquisitely nuanced emotion with her clear, translucent voice.

This piece sings of the preciousness of time spent with loved ones and is perfect for couples to sing at karaoke.

Its calm atmosphere and resonant lyrics can also inspire couples to share their feelings with each other.

Watch me!YOASOBI

YOASOBI「Watch me!」Official Music Video
Watch me!YOASOBI

YOASOBI’s celebrated song “Watch me!”, chosen as the theme for the popular anime Witch Watch.

Compared to other YOASOBI tracks, this one has relatively steady highs and lows in its vocal range, and the vocal line from the A verse to the B verse is easy to sing.

The chorus has somewhat sharper pitch shifts, but since the same melody repeats, once you get the hang of the delivery, it should be easy to sing.

The melody at the end of the first chorus is a bit irregular, so as long as you nail that part, anyone should be able to sing it easily.

As for cuteness, in line with the anime’s style, it’s crafted to be straightforward and highly appealing to a wide audience, so be sure to check it out.

Don’t cheat on me.Koresawa

Koresawa “Don’t You Cheat on Me” [Music Video]
Don't cheat on me.Koresawa

Koresawa is a female singer-songwriter who enjoys overwhelming support from women in their teens and twenties.

Her down-to-earth lyrics that portray the feelings of young women have earned her tremendous popularity.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is “Uwaki Shitara Akan de” (“Don’t You Dare Cheat”).

Although its vocal range is high—mid2A to hiC#—the key is set to be easy to sing for women with a typical vocal range.

If you identify the right key for yourself, it’s a song that should be quite easy to sing.