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!
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Karaoke Songs Sung by Female Artists Recommended for Gen Z (51–60)
Linda feat. UtaCENT

Cent Chihiro Chitti, who was active as a member of BiSH, has transitioned to a solo artist after the group’s breakup, and thanks to her wide-ranging musicality, she’s been making waves second only to AiNA THE END among former BiSH members.
The work in which she co-stars with Ushiro, known from Wednesday Campanella, is this “jack quaid claudia doumit.” This stylish, downbeat track stands out for its narrow range and gently undulating vocal line.
If sung by a woman with a lower voice, it would likely sound even more sensual.
MermaidYuka

Yuka, a singer-songwriter with a distinctive sound influenced by Western music, leaves a strong impression.
Many listeners may feel her musical style has become especially refined recently.
Mermaid is her new song.
Since most of it is sung in falsetto and mixed voice, it might seem challenging, but the actual range is narrow, so it’s surprisingly easy to sing if you set it to the right key.
It’s a mellow track, making it perfect for creating a stylish vibe and lifting the mood.
In Love with the Mirrorraisan

Reisan is a band fronted by Saaya from the comedy duo Lalande.
Their slightly downtempo sound, which incorporates a touch of Black music while staying on trend, has become popular, and although the band is still relatively new, they’ve already churned out multiple hit songs.
Among their tracks, the one I particularly recommend is their new single, “Kagami ni Koishite” (In Love with the Mirror).
While hints of Black music peek through at key moments, the song is fundamentally based on orthodox J-pop, so the vocal line itself is simple.
There aren’t many drastic pitch jumps, so anyone with a basic level of vocal technique should be able to sing it without much difficulty.
ElfAdo

This song carries a strong will to move forward by overcoming loneliness and suffering, featuring a captivating, dreamlike worldview and Ado’s powerful vocals.
Its beautiful, story-like melody and deeply layered lyrics about battling oneself resonate with listeners’ hearts.
It portrays the emotions of a protagonist who, after a long journey of solitude, finds the courage to live true to themselves.
Chosen as the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “Who Saw the Peacock Dance?” airing from January 2025, it enriches the world of the series starring Suzu Hirose through its music.
While the song is by no means easy to sing, delivering it carefully with genuine emotion can make it a piece that lets you convey your feelings to someone important.
Karaoke songs sung by female artists recommended for Gen Z (61–70)
Almond ChocolateILLIT

ILLIT delivers a fresh, new kind of love song that captures the sweetness and subtle bitterness of young love.
Centered on the delicate distance with your crush and unwavering devotion, the song skillfully expresses the wistful feelings that everyone has experienced at least once.
Its lyrics weave cuteness and melancholy in a perfect balance, harmonizing beautifully with a light, poppy melody.
Written as the theme song for the film “I Won’t Fall for Looks Alone,” set to be released in March 2025, it was created by the duo of Nakajin from SEKAI NO OWARI and BTS producer Pdogg.
If you sing it at karaoke, we recommend gazing into your partner’s eyes and pouring your feelings into the performance.
By conveying gentle vocals filled with sweet affection, it’s sure to become a lovely track that resonates in listeners’ hearts.
ContrastTOMOO

Let me introduce a song that beautifully expresses a bittersweet feeling hidden deep in the heart.
With TOMOO’s piano weaving its melodies, a story of conflicting emotions in love resonates within you.
It delicately portrays the way joy and loneliness intertwine, and those moments when, even though you’re physically close, you can still feel a distance between hearts—emotions that anyone has surely experienced at least once.
Starting in January 2024, it has been used as the ending theme for the second cour of the TV anime “Blue Box,” further enriching the world of a story that depicts youth and club activities.
Its wistful melody and emotionally rich vocals are perfect for those who want to convey their feelings of love to someone special.
Sing it in front of the person you cherish, and your sincere feelings are sure to reach them.
IS THIS LOVEXG

It’s a sweet love song that delicately captures the exhilaration and confusion of the moment you fall in love.
Within its melodious sound, it vividly expresses the uncertainty of romantic feelings and the overflowing affection for the other person, resulting in a track that makes your heart flutter.
Featured on the album “AWE,” released in November 2024, it was also used as the theme song for Shiseido’s Anessa commercial.
Radiant and liberating like spring and summer, the song gently embraces the emotions of someone in love.
XG’s love song, which masterfully portrays the ebb and flow of romantic feelings, is perfect for singing at karaoke in front of someone special.
Why not create a lovely romantic moment with a voice that resonates in their heart?


