Karaoke That Gets Everyone Excited: Women’s Rankings [2026]
We’re showcasing the latest Top 100 ranking of women-friendly songs from the most exciting karaoke hits, listed in order of most views.
If you’re a woman who prides herself on being the life of the party, be sure to check it out.
The playlist is updated weekly!
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Karaoke That Gets Everyone Hyped. Women’s Ranking [2026] (61–70)
Stars on EarthNakajima Miyuki64rank/position

As a grand anthem casting light on an era without hope, the feelings Miyuki Nakajima delivered to people’s hearts continue to shine.
She wove together a message that resonates deeply, portraying the struggles of unsung heroes buried in everyday life through expressions likening them to stars and celestial bodies.
The powerful rock-infused sound and striking melodic line brilliantly convey a majestic worldview.
Released in July 2000, the song was chosen as the theme for NHK’s “Project X: Challengers,” and it was etched into the memories of many along with the program.
During the 2002 Kōhaku Uta Gassen, it was performed via a live broadcast from the Kurobe Dam, achieving the highest singer-specific rating of the program.
It’s a song I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone seeking energy for tomorrow or wishing to cheer on the efforts of those around them.
moonlightOnitsuka Chihiro65rank/position

The song released by Chihiro Onitsuka in 2000 is a masterpiece that resonates deeply with listeners.
It delicately expresses a lack of self-confidence and feelings of loneliness, while conveying a strong will to face harsh realities.
Released on March 7, 2001, the song was also used as the theme for the TV drama “TRICK,” generating a huge response.
Combined with Onitsuka’s overwhelming vocal performance, it captured the hearts of many.
This work is a perfect fit for women in their 40s leading busy lives with work and childcare.
Sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to elicit empathy across generations.
Follow MeE-girls66rank/position

It was released in 2012 as E-girls’ third single.
The song was used in the Samantha Thavasa “Samantha Muse ALL STARS” commercial and reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
The lyrics charmingly capture a girl’s feelings of being in love, and the upbeat dance makes it a very cool track.
GibbsShiina Ringo67rank/position

This song was written and composed by Ringo Sheena and is her fifth single.
The track is said to have originated from a ballad she wrote at 17 for someone she was dating.
The pink dress she wears in the music video is her own, and it became a topic of conversation that she bought it at Shibuya 109.
I’m sure many women ran to 109 at the time to copy her style!
A Perfect SkyBONNIE PINK68rank/position

This refreshing song, reminiscent of a clear summer sky, is delivered with BONNIE PINK’s translucent vocals.
Released on May 10, 2006 as the theme song for Shiseido’s ANESSA commercial, it became a massive hit and marked the highest chart position of her career.
It deftly expresses a strong will to pursue ideals, along with the conflicts of love and life, resonating deeply with listeners.
The catchy chorus is sure to bring the house down at karaoke.
For women in their 40s leading busy lives, why not sing this song to blow off some steam? It’s also perfect for outdoor scenes like summer drives or beach barbecues.
SAKURA DropsUtada Hikaru69rank/position

This is a classic song by Hikaru Utada where wistfulness and hope intertwine.
Through the fleeting nature of cherry blossoms, the lyrics portray the pain of a broken heart and the beginning of new love, resonating deeply.
Released in June 2002, it gained attention as the theme song for a TBS drama.
The gentle sound of the acoustic guitar and Utada’s clear, expansive vocals are captivating.
Sing it at karaoke and you’re sure to earn the empathy of women in their 40s with rich romantic experiences.
It’s a perfect pick when you want to liven up a girls’ night out with friends or a work drinking party.
Listening to it in the spring makes it all the more poignant.
Dear My FriendEvery Little Thing70rank/position

This is Every Little Thing’s third single, “Dear My Friend,” which debuted in 1996.
With this song, they won the Japan Record Award and broke into the Oricon Top 10 for the first time, leading to a major breakthrough.
People in their 40s who listened to this track in 1997 were teenagers at the time, and many likely longed for that glittering, heart-racing world.
It feels nostalgic now, but let this familiar, up-tempo song lift your spirits and get you pumped.
It’s a feel-good track I highly recommend.


