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 Songs That Get Everyone Hyped: Women’s Ranking [2026] (41–50)
secret base ~What You Gave Me~ZONE50rank/position

An emotionally moving song themed around the end of summer and friendship—this is ZONE’s signature work.
The lyrics, which depict the pure memories of one’s teenage years and farewells with dear friends, resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in August 2001, it became a massive hit, selling over one million copies.
It was also chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “Kids War 3.” Its refreshing, acoustic-based sound is another part of its appeal.
If you’re singing it at karaoke, the end of summer or graduation season is especially fitting.
For those who have experienced parting with friends, it will surely strike a powerful chord.
Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers: Women’s Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Don’t give upZARD51rank/position

ZARD is an indispensable presence in the Japanese music scene of the ’90s, and for many women in their 40s today, their songs undoubtedly evoke the soundtracks of youth.
The late Izumi Sakai’s clear vocals and heartfelt lyrics never lose their luster, and they’re still hugely popular at karaoke.
“Makenaide” is one of ZARD’s most famous songs, a true classic with nationwide acclaim.
While the pitch is slightly on the higher side, it’s generally average overall, and the melody is straightforward without large leaps in range, making it a good candidate for high karaoke scores.
Aim to articulate each word of the lyrics clearly, and sing the chorus with crisp, powerful delivery!
Feeling great!!mihimaru GT52rank/position

This is mihimaru GT’s ninth single, released in May 2006.
It was featured in several commercial songs and as ending themes for variety shows, and it became their first track to break into the top 10 on the Oricon weekly charts.
While dealing with the frustrations of work and relationships, it delivers a message of turning even the worst days into positive energy, set to a light, upbeat rhythm and a catchy melody.
With a structure that interweaves rap parts and vocals, the chorus brings a rush of openness that naturally lifts your spirits.
Pick it for a girls’ night or a karaoke party and you’re guaranteed to get everyone clapping along.
It’s the perfect song for blowing away everyday stress.
Thank youikimonogakari53rank/position

Since the late 2000s, Ikimonogakari has boasted top-tier sales and popularity in the J-pop scene, enjoying exceptional name recognition across all ages.
Their songs span a wide variety of genres, yet the melodies—anchored by simple, classic chord progressions—are incredibly pleasant and universally appealing.
It’s impressive how they consistently release “good songs” that don’t alienate any listeners.
Released in 2010, “Arigatou” served as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Gegege no Nyobo and is one of Ikimonogakari’s signature tracks, highly popular at karaoke.
While the chorus reaches slightly higher notes, it stays within a range manageable in chest voice, and there aren’t any large interval jumps, making it very singable and a strong candidate for a high karaoke score.
The Theory of HappinessShiina Ringo54rank/position

Shiina Ringo’s signature song “Koufukuron” (“The Theory of Happiness”).
Unlike her current style, this was a hit from the period when she was singing fairly mainstream pop.
It’s an upbeat track, but the melodies in the A and B sections are deliberately dropped by a semitone to create a sense of unease.
As a result, even though it’s bright pop, it somehow comes across with a bit of a punk edge.
Osaka LoverDREAMS COME TRUE55rank/position

It was released in 2007 as DREAMS COME TRUE’s 38th single.
The song was written specifically for Universal Studios Japan’s attraction “Hollywood Dream – The Ride,” and its lyrics center on a woman in a long-distance relationship.
The Osaka dialect used in the lyrics makes the song especially cute.
There will be love there -A place with love-the brilliant green56rank/position

Known by the abbreviation “Buriguri” and now active as vocalist Tomoko Kawase’s solo project, the musical unit the brilliant green.
Their third single, “There will be love there -Ai no Aru Basho-,” used as the theme song for the TV drama Love Again, is one of Buriguri’s signature tracks and marked their best sales to date.
Its beautiful vocals and dramatic melody retain their charm even as times change.
With its simple melody, it’s a timeless classic we hope people of all generations will sing at karaoke.


