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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)

bitter lossDAZBEE

DAZBEE | “Bitter Loss” M/V
bitter lossDAZBEE

DAZBEE is a female singer with a uniquely transparent and striking voice.

Although she’s from South Korea, she’s primarily active in Japan and enjoys exceptional popularity in the utaite community.

If you’re a junior high school girl with a fujoshi streak, you’ve probably heard her sing at least once.

Her new song, “Bitter Loss,” features a melody that feels lofty, but the overall range isn’t very wide.

If you set it to the right key and make good use of a whispery voice, you should be able to sing it without much difficulty.

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.

Karaoke Songs Sung by Female Artists Recommended for Gen Z (31–40)

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.

One thing I want to ask youSHISHAMO

This song has a relaxed groove that’s easy to catch, and I’ve heard the average karaoke score is in the low-to-mid 90s, so I think it’s a song where it’s relatively easy to score well! In the first verse, there are spots where the pitch jumps higher—don’t hesitate, project your voice clearly into the mic.

The chorus has a unique rhythm, so be precise: make clean cuts where needed and keep the timing accurate instead of letting it all flow together.

Also, adding clear dynamics throughout the song boosts your expressiveness score, which can really raise your overall points.

Try focusing on each point one by one and give it a shot!

EdisonSuiyōbi no Campanella

Speaking of Wednesday Campanella since Shiina took over as vocalist, isn’t “Edison” the track that leaves the strongest impression? In this song, the highest note is a hi C#—but that only appears in a few falsetto phrases.

If we look at just the chest voice, it spans from mid2 B to hi A, which is relatively narrow for a female vocal piece.

Thanks to its addictive catchiness and singability striking just the right balance, it’s a song many women will likely want to add to their repertoire.

coloring; color scheme; hues; decoration; embellishment; added flair (figurative)Superfly

Superfly – Irodori (Mr.Children cover) [Music Video] / Included on the cover album “Amazing” (Release: 2025.6.18)
coloring; color scheme; hues; decoration; embellishment; added flair (figurative)Superfly

Superfly is a music unit that has gained popularity for their powerful vocals.

They’ve produced many classic songs, but the one I especially recommend for women with lower voices is “Irodori.” While Superfly’s tracks are typically characterized by belting vocals, that element is toned down in this piece.

Instead, it features rich vocals in the lower–mid range, making it very singable for women with lower voices.

That said, there are still moments of intensity, so be sure to use the rests to catch your breath.

Song of SpringFujihara Sakura

Sakura Fujiwara – Spring Song (Lyric Video) – 360 Reality Audio
Song of SpringFujihara Sakura

Sakura Fujiwara is a female singer-songwriter popular for her country-inspired musical style.

Active since the 2010s, she has produced several hit numbers.

Among her songs, the one especially recommended for women with lower voices is Haru no Uta (Spring Song).

It’s frequently used on platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts, so many people may find it familiar.

The chorus has a calm feel, and the verses through the pre-chorus sit mostly in the low to low-mid range, making it very easy to sing for women with lower voices.