[Women] Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers Ranking [2026]
The key to choosing songs at karaoke is whether they can liven up the atmosphere, right?
This time, we’re introducing upbeat karaoke songs that have been popular with women so far.
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[Women] Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers Ranking [2026] (71–80)
Your Dissection Pure Love Song ~Die~aimyon71rank/position

This is a shocking track where fierce madness and love intersect.
Released in March 2015 as Aimyon’s debut single exclusively at Tower Records, it made a major impact on the indie scene.
While the melody gives a pop impression, the lyrics darkly express possessiveness and obsession toward a loved one, and that strange contrast pierces the listener’s heart.
The gap between the pop sound and provocative lyrics masterfully portrays obsession and destructive desire in romantic feelings.
It’s a recommended song for those who want to let out intense emotions or express complex romantic feelings at karaoke.
Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA72rank/position

A smash-hit song sung by LiSA that became a social phenomenon as the opening theme for the anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
Released in 2019, this piece is an impressive blend of high-energy rock sound with traditional Japanese flavors.
The lyrics embody the indomitable spirit of the protagonist, who keeps moving forward to face a harsh fate and protect what’s precious, giving listeners a powerful push.
It was performed on the Kouhaku Uta Gassen and gained support across generations.
Its soaring high notes and strong melody are striking, and the sense of accomplishment after singing it through is outstanding.
It’s the perfect track for getting pumped with friends at karaoke or when you’re in the mood to sing with full energy.
Boys & GirlsHamasaki Ayumi73rank/position

Ayumi Hamasaki secured a firm position as a leading female singer of the 1990s.
Her signature song, released in 1999, is characterized by lyrics that depict hope for a radiant future alongside the loneliness and despair buried deep within the heart.
The track won the Excellence Award at the Japan Record Awards and has since been widely recognized as a song that symbolizes Hamasaki’s career as a vocalist.
Also used in a cosmetics commercial, the song’s bright, rhythmic pop sound brims with uplifting energy.
It’s perfect for livening up a karaoke session or for refreshing yourself during busy days filled with work or childcare.
Crossing Amagi PassIshikawa Sayuri74rank/position

This song by Sayuri Ishikawa has long been cherished as a timeless masterpiece that stirs the heart time and again.
Released in July 1986, it has left a deep imprint on many people, even serving as the final performance at NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen four times.
The lyrics vividly portray a woman tormented by her relationship with the one she loves, striking a powerful chord with listeners.
Sing it at karaoke, and the entire venue is sure to be moved.
The next time you gather with friends, why not belt out this Showa-era classic and enjoy a wonderful time together?
LOVE 2000hitomi75rank/position

A song that was a big hit in the early 2000s, its lyrics exploring the essence of love are particularly striking.
Featuring Hitomi’s expansive vocals and a powerful melodic line, the track was also used as the image song for Nippon TV’s “Geki-Kukan Pro Yakyu 2000.” Included on the album “LOVE LIFE,” it has continued to be loved over the years, later appearing on best-of compilations as well.
It’s also known that Naoko Takahashi, the women’s marathon gold medalist at the Sydney Olympics, loved listening to it.
In karaoke, singing it with strength can be refreshing, and amid days busy with work or housework, it can be a chance to reaffirm your love for yourself and those important to you.


