If you’re unsure what to pick, you should definitely sing these! Recommended songs by female artists for karaoke
What kind of songs do you sing when you go to karaoke?
Many people probably have a go-to song they always sing.
Your song choices may also change depending on the situation—like when you go with women of the same age, or when you go with coworkers or your boss.
But when it comes to picking songs that are different from your usual choices—and that also match the situation—it can be surprisingly hard to come up with ideas.
So in this article, we’ll introduce classic karaoke songs by female artists that are easy to sing in any situation, especially for women who struggle with choosing what to sing.
We’ll focus on trending female artists while covering various eras, so use this as a reference when you want to sing something different from your usual lineup!
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If you’re unsure what to pick, these are must-sing songs! Recommended tracks by female artists for karaoke (101–110)
AlwaysKuraki Mai

It was released in 2001 as Mai Kuraki’s ninth single.
The song was used as the ending theme for the anime Detective Conan and as the theme song for the animated film Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven.
It reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and is an uplifting track you’ll want to listen to when you’re feeling down or discouraged.
We don’t need a time machine.Maeda Atsuko

It was released in 2013 as Atsuko Maeda’s third single.
The lyrics were written by Yasushi Akimoto and the music was composed by you-me.
The song was used as the theme for Fuji TV’s Saturday drama “Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches,” as well as the CM song for Mynavi’s “Mynavi Tenshoku” and “Makasena Sai: Message” commercials.
It was her first solo single after graduating from AKB48, and it’s a bright, pop tune.
Gift ~You are a Madonna~Toki Asako

A song that became popular as a commercial jingle.
Since Asako Toki has a very distinctive voice, it’s hard to sing it the same way, but the song itself has a singable tempo and is catchy, so I think it’s a track everyone can get excited about together.
The lyrics are positive and uplifting, too.
Summer is comingDaikoku Maki

Released in 1994, this is Maki Ohguro’s eighth single.
Despite having numerous hit songs, Maki Ohguro didn’t appear on TV or perform live at the time, which gave rise to various urban legends about her.
During her peak, all of her songs were extremely popular at karaoke.
It remains a timeless classic even today.
remain ~ key of the heartKoyanagi Yuki

It was released in 2001 as Yuki Koyanagi’s 10th single.
The song was chosen as the theme for the TBS Friday drama “How Long Will You Take a Break from Love?” and reached No.
7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
With this song, she performed at the 52nd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
Its overwhelming vocal performance and heartrending lyrics resonated with the drama’s story, capturing the hearts of many women.
If you’re unsure what to pick, these are must-sing songs! Recommended tracks by female artists for karaoke (111–120)
believeYamaguchi Yuko

It was released in 1999 as Yuko Yamaguchi’s 14th single.
The song was used as an insert track in the Fuji TV drama “Over Time,” and it reached No.
7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It’s a very heartrending song that often played during the drama’s sad and poignant scenes.
It’s the kind of song that can make you cry when you sing it after a breakup.
Even when I become an old ladyMoritaka Chisato

Released in 1992.
It was used as the theme song for the drama “Matta Nashi!” starring Yuki Saito.
With this song, Chisato Moritaka captured the hearts of her female fans.
There must be many people who have felt a strong connection to these lyrics.
A song that charmingly sings of a woman’s heart, it’s always a hit at karaoke.



