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 sing, these are must-tries! Recommended songs by female artists for karaoke (41–50)
by myselfhitomi

Released in 1996, this is hitomi’s 7th single.
It was used as the theme song for the drama “I Can’t Take It Anymore!” Although it’s a heartrending ballad, the powerful buildup in the latter half makes it a very satisfying song to sing.
Night journeyYorushika

Yorushika is a rock band formed by n-buna, who was active as a Vocaloid producer, and singer suis.
The songs, written by n-buna with a dramatic and beautiful worldview, are wonderfully colored by suis’s clear, translucent vocals.
In recent years, their music has become widely known, making them one of the most talked-about artists.
While some of their songs are memorable for their fresh, lively piano-rock foundation, this particular track is a gentle, ballad-like piece.
Among staple songs by female artists, if you want to sing something beautiful, give this song a try.
COLORSUtada Hikaru

Released in 2003, this is Hikaru Utada’s 12th single.
When performing on TV and elsewhere, she sings it one key lower than on the CD.
The original key is indeed very high.
Still, it would be really cool to sing it in the original key.
JupiterHirahara Ayaka

This is their debut single, released in 2003.
Based on Holst’s “Jupiter,” the song became a long-running hit, having been featured in numerous commercials and TV dramas.
As you’d expect from such a big success, it’s a beautiful and majestic masterpiece.
sympathetic tearsHitoto Yo

It’s Hitoto Yo’s debut single and one of her signature songs.
The lyrics are distinctive, and the tune has an intriguing, oriental vibe, so it could be great for slightly changing the mood of a gathering.
Another feature is that it’s easy to sing because there aren’t many key changes.
Because I want to be by your side.SHISHAMO

Now a leading young girls’ rock band, SHISHAMO has won popularity among a wide range of listeners.
You hear their songs in all kinds of settings, from commercials on down! With their growing name recognition, their tracks are sure to get the crowd going at karaoke, too.
Among their songs, “Ashita mo” is especially well-known, and with its charmingly straightforward lyrics by vocalist Asako Miyazaki, it’s a great pick that’s poised to become a new staple.
I love you, love you, love you so muchchay

It was released in 2015 as chay’s seventh single.
The song portrays a young woman’s feelings on the night before her first trip with her boyfriend and was selected as the October 2015 theme song for Nippon TV’s “Sukkiri!!”.
Its sound, reminiscent of nostalgic Showa-era pop, paired with adorably girlish lyrics, leaves a strong impression.
It’s a song I definitely recommend singing when you go to karaoke with your boyfriend.



