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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!

If you’re unsure what to pick, these are must-sing songs! Recommended tracks by female artists for karaoke (111–120)

BAD LUCK ON LOVE 〜BLUES ON LIFE〜tohko

Released in 1998 as tohko’s debut single.

Produced jointly by Tetsuya Komuro and Daisuke Hinata, the song was used in a perfecTV! STAR digio commercial.

It became one of tohko’s signature tracks—her outstanding vocals, soaring high notes, and refreshing sound have made it a hidden gem.

How to be a GirlAmuro Namie

[How to be a Girl] (stage-MIX) | Namie Amuro | chd.
How to be a GirlAmuro Namie

Released in 1997 as Namie Amuro’s 10th single.

It was used as the image song for the “Sea Breeze ’97” commercial, for which Namie Amuro served as the image character.

Produced by Tetsuya Komuro, it became a million-seller.

The choreography by former dos member KABA also drew attention.

It’s a song you’ll want to nail stylishly at karaoke.

I Believeayaka

Ayaka is one of the female singer-songwriters who has secured an unshakable place in the music scene.

If you usually listen to J-pop, there’s probably no one who doesn’t know her, right? Among her work, this song is one of her signature tracks and a karaoke staple.

Her rich, low vocal tone is especially captivating here.

Many women with naturally lower voices probably find themselves singing her songs at karaoke.

Just be aware that part of the chorus jumps into higher notes using falsetto, so take care when you get to that section!

Have fun, have fun, and be gentle.Kahara Tomomi

Tomomi Kahala 'Have Fun, Have Fun, Be Gentle' Music Video
Have fun, have fun, and be gentle.Kahara Tomomi

It was released in 1997 as Tomomi Kahara’s eighth single.

The song was used in a commercial for Kanebo Cosmetics’ “REVUE” brand Esthe Couture Gel Foundation, and it drew attention as the first single co-written by Tetsuya Komuro and Kahara.

It reached No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, becoming her fourth consecutive No.

1 single.

Fun streamline glidechara+yuki

Back in 1999, Chara and YUKI collaborated as Chara+YUKI and won overwhelming support from women everywhere—Chara, and YUKI who was then active with Judy and Mary.

More than 20 years have passed, and many must have been moved, thinking, “I can’t believe we get to see these two together again!” Watching the two of them in ‘Tanoshii Kenobi,’ I’m sure I wasn’t the only one who thought, “It doesn’t feel like 20 years have gone by…” This song is brimming with their charm while preserving the cuteness they’ve had since back then.

Why not make it your go-to at karaoke?

moreaiko

aiko - “More” music video
moreaiko

With its slightly unusual 3/4 rhythm and tempo—and a chorus packed with words that leaves few places to breathe—it’s quite challenging to sing.

But if you pull it off, you just might be able to convey your feelings to the one you love.

White LightAmuro Namie

A medium-tempo ballad by Namie Amuro, also known as a song people like to listen to at Christmas.

It’s not very difficult and is relatively easy to sing.

The lyrics are cute and the vibe is nice, so it might be a good one to sing to your boyfriend.