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[2026] Recommended for Karaoke! A Compilation of Popular Female Idol Songs

Do you all like so-called “idol songs”? From the Showa era to today, songs performed by idols have maintained steady popularity while changing form, and as we reach the mid-2020s, it even feels like classic, straight-down-the-line idol songs are especially popular.

In this article, we’ve compiled the latest popular tracks by female idols that are perfect for karaoke.

Every song is catchy and easy to remember, and with choreography included, they’re ideal for livening up any karaoke session! Whether you love idol songs or haven’t been interested before, take this opportunity to check them out.

[2026] Recommended for Karaoke! A Roundup of Popular Female Idol Songs (51–60)

More than lovers, less than love (TV Size)=LOVE

TV anime “I’m Getting Married to the Girl I Hate in My Class” Non-Credit Opening Video | Airing every Friday from 11:30 PM starting January 3, 2025!
More than lovers, less than love (TV Size)=LOVE

A song by =LOVE produced by Rino Sashihara.

Chosen as the opening theme for a TV anime, the track is included on their 18th single slated for release in February 2025.

This song, which depicts complex feelings of love, features a pop, catchy melody.

Its lyrics align with the anime’s world, expressing the protagonists’ delicate relationships.

Members Kiara Saito, Hitomi Takamatsu, and Iori Noguchi are also set to appear as voice actors in the anime.

It’s a recommended track for anyone who’s experiencing the frustrations of love!

Dreams? / Dreams and suchYurumerumo!

You'll Melt More! 'Yume Nante' (Official Music Video)
Dreams? / Dreams and suchYurumerumo!

Yurumerumo! (You’ll Melt More!) sells itself on its laid-back vibe.

“Yume Nante,” with its compelling lyrics, is also easy to sing as a song.

If you’re aiming for a song that you can “let others listen to,” this track is recommended.

The lyrics, which express the true-to-life feelings of an ordinary girl, are sure to attract many people.

Uppercut!Appu Appu Gāruzu (Kari)

Uppercut! Music Video Up Up Girls (Kari)
Uppercut!Appu Appu Gāruzu (Kari)

This song, renowned as a classic, is also a great crowd-pleaser at karaoke.

If you sing along with the rhythm, it’s sure to make you feel good.

Since there are a lot of lyrics, you’ll need to study in advance, but if you can get through to the end without stumbling, you’ll pull it off in a really cool way.

I want to be a cat!Terashima Yufu

Yufu Terashima “I Want to Be a Cat!” Music Video
I want to be a cat!Terashima Yufu

True to the concept of “seriously being an idol,” it’s a good old-fashioned idol song that might also go over well with older gentlemen.

Since the track is themed around cats, if you sing lyrics based on meows in a girlish way, you might just catch the attention of someone you’re interested in.

[2026] Recommended for Karaoke! A Roundup of Popular Female Idol Songs (61–70)

Silent majorityKeyakizaka46

This is Keyakizaka46’s debut song.

It has a cool vibe and a rhythm that’s a bit tricky, but if you can sing it perfectly, it should captivate everyone around you.

Both the lyrics and the music video are excellent, so even people who don’t know Keyakizaka46 will likely be riveted.

Rock never dies22/7

22/7 14th single “Rock Will Never Die” dance video (Anime “The Unfavorable Job [Appraiser] Was Actually the Strongest” ending theme)
Rock never dies22/7

It’s a rock number that makes you want to bob your shoulders along and fills you with energy.

It’s a song by the idol group 22/7, released in January 2025.

Also serving as the ending theme for the anime “The Unfortunate Job: Appraiser Was Actually the Strongest,” the track features an energetic sound and a catchy melody line.

Just following the sound seems to make the haze clouding your heart disappear.

The message—“If you believe in yourself, you can change the future”—is really wonderful, too.

Highly recommended when you want to switch your mood.

Young people born in the same eraFūdanshiku

As you’d expect from the original cross-dressing male idol unit, this song is recommended for those who are good with low vocal ranges.

Its lyrics are so profound that even an older male TV newscaster liked it, so I believe it has the power to appeal to a wide range of ages.

Try singing it with strength and confidence.