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Songs you’d want women to sing at karaoke! Karaoke picks recommended for Gen Z

From a man’s perspective, there are definitely songs you’d love to hear a woman sing.

Whether it’s a cute track, a cool one, or something fancy, everyone has their own preferences.

Of course, songs that are easy to sing are great, but if you can master a challenging song that not just anyone can pull off, you might impress not only the opposite sex but people of the same sex too.

So this time, we’ve put together a list of karaoke songs we recommend for Gen Z that we’d love to hear women sing.

Each song has a different vibe and level of difficulty, so use this as a guide to pick something that fits your character!

Songs You Want Women to Sing at Karaoke! Gen Z’s Recommended Karaoke Tracks (51–60)

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Noshi is a female singer-songwriter who has gained popularity for her genreless musicality that incorporates a wide range of music styles.

She always energizes the scene with unconventional tracks, and her new song “Pink Punch” has also drawn attention for its eccentricity.

It features a slightly funky track, while the vocal lines come together with a vibe reminiscent of rock and Chinese pop.

With almost no sustained long notes and no demanding vocal techniques required, it’s a very easy song to sing.

rock starAdo

A bold, heartfelt work packed with Ado’s true feelings, offered as a powerful anthem for all who keep chasing their dreams.

It portrays a dream‑struck girl becoming the rock star she once dreamed of, forging her own path as she overcomes loneliness and anxiety, all set to an emotional rock sound.

Released in April 2025 as a track on the album “Ado’s Best Album,” it was also chosen as the theme song for Marubeni Corporation’s corporate advertisement campaign, expressing the message that “you’re not alone” and “let’s do it together” on the road to making dreams come true.

If you’re confident in your vocal ability, you can deliver a stirring, passionate performance on stage.

Soul RevolutionSuperfly

Superfly 'Tamashii Revolution' Music Video
Soul RevolutionSuperfly

A soul-stirring masterpiece by Superfly that powerfully sings of the challenge of venturing into the unknown.

The fiery resolve of fighters who keep chasing their dreams, fused with the strong will that sustains them, pairs with a passionate melody to radiate overwhelming presence.

Shiho Ochi’s powerful vocals, the samba-tinged rhythm, and the robust horn section weave a 1960s-style sound brimming with the power to spark a revolution in the heart.

Released in June 2010 and used by NHK as a soccer theme song for FIFA World Cup broadcasts and J.League coverage, it moved countless sports fans.

It’s a track that gives a strong push to anyone who believes in their own potential and is ready to take a new step forward.

Super BallTOMOO

TOMOO – Super Ball【OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO】
Super BallTOMOO

TOMOO’s songs gently embrace the worries shared by everyone living in modern society.

This heartwarming piece expresses the feelings of people whose individuality can’t be contained by social molds, symbolized through a super ball.

Its message—encouraging the courage to affirm your true self and the importance of embracing diversity—resonates deeply.

Released in September 2023 as a track on the album “TWO MOON,” it was also selected as the theme song for ABEMA Prime starting in April 2024.

It’s a song that gently yet powerfully supports those who want to cherish their uniqueness or who are introverted and struggle with self-confidence.

Judgement?m-flo loves Suzuki Mamiko

m-flo loves Mamiko Suzuki / “Judgement?” Official Music Video
Judgement?m-flo loves Suzuki Mamiko

The work “Judgement?” features a collaboration between m-flo and chelmico’s Mamiko Suzuki, the hip-hop duo that’s all the rage right now.

Although Suzuki is known as a rapper, she’s also skilled as a vocalist and is popular for her languid, ennui-tinged singing.

That vocal style is very much present here, with relaxed, mid-to-low register vocals throughout.

VERBAL’s rap part also sits at a comfortable range for women with lower voices, so consider adding this track to your repertoire.