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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)

First Love Killernozomi

Noashi (noa) – First Love Killer [Official Music Video]
First Love Killernozomi

Singer-songwriter Noashi, who has gained popularity with her offbeat melodies and lyrics that resonate strongly with women.

She’s known for her genreless musical style, releasing songs with a different vibe from her previous work each time.

Speaking of her signature tracks, wouldn’t it be “Hatsukoi Killer” (First Love Killer)? While the song carries a slightly retro, Showa-era feel, its fresh production keeps it from sounding outdated.

The vocals incorporate some rap, and because the range is very narrow, it’s exceptionally easy to sing.

It also goes over well at karaoke, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Caramel PainHoshimachi Suisei

Caramel Pain / Suisei Hoshimachi (official)
Caramel PainHoshimachi Suisei

Right now, one of the most active VTubers in the music scene is Suisei Hoshimachi.

She’s a vocalist who needs no introduction as a representative of hololive.

Her songs are typically known for their smooth, high-speed switches between falsetto and chest voice, but Caramel Pain is different.

There is some falsetto, but it only appears at key moments, and there are no phrases that rapidly alternate between chest voice and falsetto.

On top of that, the chorus sits in a fairly narrow range, so even those who can’t sustain high notes continuously should be able to sing it without any trouble.

ElfAdo

Ado’s new song “Elf.” When it comes to Ado, her wide vocal range and strikingly dramatic pitch shifts are memorable.

In contrast, this piece features a more relaxed vocal line with a modest range for an Ado track.

There are a few falsetto passages starting from the first verse, but they’re sung in falsetto by choice; the pitches are still comfortably reachable in chest voice.

As a result, even women with lower voices can sing it without strain.

There’s a key change in the chorus, but it modulates downward, which is another welcome aspect for singers with lower voices.

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.

Songs you'd want women to sing at karaoke! Gen Z–recommended karaoke tracks (61–70)

Beautiful worldAimer

Aimer “Beautiful World” Lyric Video
Beautiful worldAimer

Aimer is a popular singer-songwriter.

It’s no exaggeration to call her the queen of modern ballads, as she has earned widespread acclaim for her heartrending songs.

Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Utsukushii Sekai (Beautiful World).

While it doesn’t have a particularly narrow vocal range, it features many low to lower-mid parts throughout, making it a piece that allows women with lower voices to fully showcase their appeal.

Since it isn’t the type of song where Aimer showcases her power through vocal prowess, the vocal lines are kept simple with relatively little contour.

It’s an excellent song for both ease of singing and the allure of low tones.

HeavenRei

Rei – “Heaven” (Official Music Video)
HeavenRei

Rei is an artist active as a singer-songwriter and guitarist.

She’s known for her high sense of musicality, with complex melodic lines that are rarely found in Japanese pop, earning her wide acclaim.

Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Heaven.

Its melody may feel challenging because it has a Western pop vibe, but the vocal range is very narrow and the rhythm is surprisingly simple, making it an easy song to sing for women with lower voices.

If you lock into the backbeat while singing, it will sound even more professional, so be sure to give it a try.

You and the summer music festivalSHISHAMO

Although it was released in 2014, this classic hit, “Kimi to Natsu Fes,” has become hugely popular among Gen Z through platforms like TikTok.

It was SHISHAMO’s first single, the beloved three-piece band, and its music video is known for being set at the music festival “VIVA LA ROCK,” which took place in May 2014.

With its upbeat, straightforward guitar sound, catchy melody, and heart-fluttering lyrics, it’s a song we’d love to hear teenage girls who love festivals—or dream of going to them—sing.

You’ll want to pay a bit of attention to the key change in the chorus, but it’s not difficult; just ride the uptempo rhythm and sing naturally!