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 Hits That Get the Crowd Going: Women’s Ranking [2026] (Ages 31–40)
Letter ~Dear Fifteen-Year-Old Me~Anjura Aki36rank/position

A heartwarming ballad that gently embraces the worries and uncertainties of adolescence.
Angela Aki’s clear, translucent voice and piano melody offer comfort to the anxiety we all carry.
Released in 2008, the song drew significant attention as the compulsory piece for the NHK National School Music Competition’s junior high division and as an insert song in the film “Shodo Girls!! Our Koshien.” Its appeal also lies in the grand arrangement that begins with simple piano accompaniment and gradually adds strings and chorus.
It’s a song that resonates in the heart—an anthem that gives you the courage to believe in yourself when you stand at a crossroads in life.
StoryAI37rank/position

Known as AI’s signature song, this dramatic R&B ballad warmly celebrates the importance of bonds amid the meetings and farewells of life.
Carried by a piano melody, the lyrics portray a protagonist determined to move forward, gently resonating with listeners’ hearts.
Released as a single in May 2005, it was featured as the theme for Fuji TV’s “Flower Center” and in commercials for Morinaga’s Jelly Weider, earning love across generations.
It’s perfect for those mellow moments at a group karaoke outing, and with its easy-to-remember melody line, it’s a reliable, go-to classic.
Even when I become an old ladyMoritaka Chisato38rank/position

Released in June 1992, this is Chisato Moritaka’s 16th single.
When she debuted, she arrived with the catchphrase “Declaration of Non-Talent!” Fittingly for one of her songs, you don’t need any great vocal prowess to sing this one (lol).
Keep it light, breezy, and cute, and you’ll be just fine.
This track was also used as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Matta Nashi!” The melody is very simple and easy to sing, and the lyrics are memorable and easy to learn.
It might be fun to compete on scores with friends by doing a one-take on this song!
Swaying feelingsZARD39rank/position

ZARD was a music unit that ended its activities following the sudden passing of vocalist Izumi Sakai.
Their 8th single, “Yureru Omoi,” used in Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Pocari Sweat commercial, became a million-seller and is widely known as one of ZARD’s signature songs.
The gentle vocals and clear, transparent ensemble offer a soothing experience just by listening.
It’s a refreshing pop tune that we especially hope people in their 50s—the generation that grew up with it—will sing at karaoke.
The hottest summer in the worldPRINCESS PRINCESS40rank/position

PRINCESS PRINCESS opened the door for girls’ bands.
Many women in their 50s probably admired them.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “The Hottest Summer in the World.” This track is notable for its extremely catchy vocal line.
While the range is relatively high at mid2A to hiD, it’s quite narrow.
Since there aren’t any difficult phrases in any section, if you can keep your pitch steady, it’s definitely possible to aim for a score in the 90s at karaoke.
Karaoke Songs That Get Everyone Hyped: Women’s Ranking [2026] (41–50)
JOYYU-KI41rank/position

YUKI’s “JOY,” released on January 19, 2005.
If you’re in your thirties, you probably listened to this song back in your school days.
Many people were likely shocked at the time by the shift from the band-focused sound of the JUDY AND MARY era to a more electronic style.
Listening to this track will surely remind you of the charm of YUKI’s adorable voice!
crescent moonayaka42rank/position

A signature song by Ayaka that sings of feelings for a loved one far away.
The gentle ballad’s lyrics portray a poignant image of a woman living bravely while battling loneliness.
Released in September 2006, it topped the Oricon Weekly Chart and was featured as the theme song for NHK’s “Mirai Kansoku: Tsunagaru TV @ Human” as well as in an au commercial.
Keep a clear, composed vocal tone and pour your feelings into the simple melody as you sing.
If you perform it toward the end of a karaoke session, just when everyone’s in the mood for something a bit calmer, you might even captivate the men in the room.


