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.
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Packed with classics! Karaoke songs recommended for millennial/Gen Y women (41–50)
HeavenRei

Rei is an artist active as a singer-songwriter and guitarist.
She’s known for her high sense of musicality, with complex melodic lines that are rarely found in Japanese pop, earning her wide acclaim.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Heaven.
Its melody may feel challenging because it has a Western pop vibe, but the vocal range is very narrow and the rhythm is surprisingly simple, making it an easy song to sing for women with lower voices.
If you lock into the backbeat while singing, it will sound even more professional, so be sure to give it a try.
seesawtuki.

Singer-songwriter tuki., who has earned overwhelming popularity since her teens.
She recently drew attention due to a face-reveal controversy, so many of you may still remember the buzz.
Her new song is Seesaw.
This track, arranged as orthodox J-POP, sits mostly in the midrange throughout.
There are moments of falsetto, but the lines themselves aren’t particularly high; she’s simply choosing to sing them in falsetto.
So even those who lack confidence in their vocal range can sing it with ease.
Sketchaimyon

Aimyon is a female singer-songwriter who consistently releases hit songs.
I think many women with lower voices are fans of hers.
Her new song, “Sketch,” features an even more straightforward, catchy melody than before.
The vocal range is relatively narrow, and there are no long sustained notes in the higher phrases.
For women who struggle with high notes, it should be an easy song to sing.
Because it can feel a bit monotonous, adding clear dynamics and varied breathing will keep your vocal performance engaging from start to finish.
Give it a try for reference.
Don’t cheat on me.Koresawa

Among female listeners, especially those in their 20s, singer-songwriter Koresawa enjoys overwhelming support.
Although she has built a considerable career since her debut, her sweet-and-sour style remains intact, and in “Uwaki Shitara Akan de” (“Don’t You Dare Cheat”), she delivers a cute message that literally warns her boyfriend not to cheat.
The vocal line in this track features very few long tones and stays within a narrow range.
Since Koresawa’s songs often sit in higher registers, this is a must-listen for women seeking an easier Koresawa track to sing.
Snow BlossomNakajima Mika

This grand love ballad, which delicately portrays the aching feelings of winter romance, is a masterpiece marked by Mika Nakashima’s clear, pure vocals and a crystalline piano tone.
With finely wrought words that depict snow falling over a quiet town, it beautifully conveys both the vow of eternal love and its fragility.
Released in October 2003, this song has been etched in many hearts as a quintessential winter ballad.
Why not sing it with all your heart, filling it with thoughts of someone special?


