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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 songs (31–40)

Blooming at nightHoshimachi Suisei

As of June 2025, the average score on JOYSOUND karaoke scoring seems to be around 90.35, giving the impression that the average is on the higher side.

Indeed, among Hoshimachi Suisei’s songs, this one doesn’t have an especially high range and is fairly compact, so it’s easier to hit the pitches compared to her other tracks.

Also, the rhythm is very easy to grasp, so once you learn it, it’s a song that’s easy to sing! If you sing while clearly keeping a 4/4 beat, your timing will match more easily and you’ll line up with the pitch bar perfectly.

Once you’re comfortable, it might be a good idea to add techniques like vibrato!

Who likes you?Sanghee

Who likes you? / Sanghee Sanhi
Who likes you?Sanghee

Sanghee is a female singer-songwriter who was born in South Korea and raised in Japan.

With a background of growing up in Osaka, she’s gained popularity for her highly original lyrics written in Osaka dialect.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Omae no Koto Daredesuki nan? (Who Even Likes You?).

It’s characterized by slurred, tipsy-sounding Osaka dialect and arranged as hip-hop-tinged R&B throughout.

While the vocal lines and Osaka dialect are somewhat intricate, the overall range is relatively narrow, so women from the Kansai region should have no trouble pulling it off.

Can I visit you with cream?zutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

ZUTOMAYO “Can I Come See You With Cream?” MV (ZUTOMAYO – CREAM)
Can I visit you with cream?zutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

The band ZUTOMAYO, wildly popular among young people.

Because the vocalist ACA-ne has a high voice, many listeners might shy away from their songs.

That’s why I recommend this track, “Can I Come See You with Cream?” At first listen, you might think it’s a high-pitched piece, but surprisingly the vocal range isn’t that wide, and the melody doesn’t require sudden jumps in pitch, making it far easier to sing than it sounds.

Give it a try and add it to your repertoire.

Transparent sheet musicnozomi

Noshi is a female singer-songwriter known for her uniquely composed, laugh-inducing songs.

Her new track, Transparent Score, differs from her usual style, featuring a serious and dreamlike melody.

A falsetto appears toward the end of the chorus, which aligns with current vocal trends, but the notes are actually well within chest-voice range, so you shouldn’t struggle with the high register.

The overall range isn’t wide, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Let’s kiss.shounen kizzu boui

Boy Kid Bowie “Let’s Kiss” MUSIC VIDEO
Let's kiss.shounen kizzu boui

Shonen Kids Boy is a band whose musicality evokes a sense of lightness.

Because they lean strongly toward J-pop, they don’t require the powerful vocals typical of rock.

Their song “Let’s Kiss,” as expected, is an easy piece to sing without using a forceful voice.

The bridge has the highest range, and the chorus drops to a lower range, resulting in a relatively narrow overall vocal span.

Since it’s a pop track, it’s better to express the pop feel through articulation rather than by emphasizing contrasts in vocal range.