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Packed with masterpieces! Karaoke songs recommended for women of the Yutori generation

Here are some karaoke songs we recommend for women of the Yutori generation! We’ve gathered classic and well-known tracks, so they’re perfect not only for outings with friends of the same generation, but also songs that people from other generations are likely to recognize.

That said, some of these can be challenging to sing, so use this list to practice songs that are comfortable for you or ones you’d like to try.

Also, some of these can be handled by men with higher vocal ranges, not just women, so we hope this helps when choosing songs.

Packed with classics! Karaoke songs recommended for women of the Yutori generation (51–60)

In Love with the Mirrorraisan

Reisan is a band fronted by Saaya from the comedy duo Lalande.

Their slightly downtempo sound, which incorporates a touch of Black music while staying on trend, has become popular, and although the band is still relatively new, they’ve already churned out multiple hit songs.

Among their tracks, the one I particularly recommend is their new single, “Kagami ni Koishite” (In Love with the Mirror).

While hints of Black music peek through at key moments, the song is fundamentally based on orthodox J-pop, so the vocal line itself is simple.

There aren’t many drastic pitch jumps, so anyone with a basic level of vocal technique should be able to sing it without much difficulty.

Legal Lily

Stars, Freckles, and Diamondstakahashi honoka

Legal Lily – 'Stars, Freckles, and Diamond' (NHK 'Minna no Uta' December 2024–January 2025)
Stars, Freckles, and Diamondstakahashi honoka

Honoka Takahashi, the vocalist of Regal Lily, expresses a unique worldview with delicate expressiveness and an emotional guitar sound.

Blending alternative rock and indie rock, she formed the band and began performing while still in high school.

She has been active internationally, including appearances at SXSW in the U.S.

and a tour in China, and has released the albums “bedtime story” and “C to shi ikeru mono.” She has also created numerous tie-in songs for films and anime, captivating listeners with her clear, transparent voice and distinctive sensibility.

As an artist who provides music for NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” she enjoys broad support across a wide audience.

In conclusion

This time, we introduced karaoke songs we’d recommend to women of the yutori generation—what did you think? We compiled picks from as many eras as possible, so we hope you’ll find tracks that overlap with your own youth.

Feel free to use this as a reference when you’re unsure what to sing at karaoke!