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)
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.
If you’re unsure what to pick, these are must-sing songs! Recommended tracks by female artists for karaoke (51–60)
I’m proudKahara Tomomi

Released in 1995.
This is Tomomi Kahala’s third single, written and composed by Tetsuya Komuro, and it is her biggest hit.
It was reportedly created with “Gone with the Wind” in mind.
The key is high, but the beautiful lyrics and melody are excellent.
It’s a song that feels great to sing.
ButterflyKōda Kumi

Released in 2005.
This is Kumi Koda’s 16th single.
With this song, Kumi Koda won the Japan Record Award.
It also drew major attention for its “sexy-cool” music video.
The track was used as the theme song for the TBS drama Ai no Gekijō: “Cosme no Mahō 2.” It’s a song I’d like to sing with a sexy-cool vibe.
Chu, diversity.ano

Ano-chan, who is so active as a TV personality that there’s hardly a day you don’t see her on screen, also works as a singer and has released numerous hit songs under the name “ano.” Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is Chu, Tayōsei.
It features a cute, Chinese pop–inspired melody, and while the vocal range is high—mid2 A# to hi C#—it’s compact and focused.
Easy to sing yet adorable, it’s a song that perfectly embodies both of those qualities.
SunYorushika

Yorushika’s masterpiece “Taiyō” (“The Sun”).
Among Yorushika’s songs, this piece boasts one of the narrowest vocal ranges.
Typically, songs with a narrow range are sung in the mid register, but this one is sung mostly in the low register.
As a result, for many women it will feel like singing in their speaking voice.
Because of this, there’s very little strain on the throat, and the vocal line itself is simple with minimal contour, making it undeniably easy to sing.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
Be…Ms. OOJA

Released in 2012 as Ms.OOJA’s fifth single.
It was selected as the theme song for the TBS drama “Renai Neet: Wasureta Koi no Hajimekata” and reached No.
20 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
This representative ballad by Ms.OOJA, who enjoys overwhelming support from women, is captivating for its outstanding vocal performance and relatable lyrics that resonate with women.
IN MY ARMS TONIGHTZARD

It was released in 1992 as ZARD’s fifth single.
The song was provided by Michiya Haruhata of TUBE, and it was the first time the title track was not by Tetsuro Oda.
Izumi Sakai described it as “a favorite song that makes my heart skip just from the intro,” indicating how much she loved it.
It was used as the theme song for the TBS drama ‘School ga Abunai’ (School in Danger).



