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Japanese pop songs that are easy for women in their 20s to sing at karaoke

We’ve put together a list of karaoke songs that women in their 20s often find easy to sing!

When choosing songs for karaoke, the vibe of the group and who you’re with can make the difference between a song you can sing and one you can’t.

Many people probably switch up their repertoire depending on the situation.

Even if a song fits the occasion, there are times you can’t sing it because it’s too high or too low—even if you love it.

So in this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs with a focus on various aspects of singability.

We’ve gathered tracks like “widely known hits,” “classics that hype up the room,” “songs without extreme vocal ranges,” and “tunes that feel nostalgic for people in their 20s.”

Find the perfect song for you and give it a try at karaoke!

Japanese karaoke songs easy to sing for women in their 20s (111–120)

Bedtime StoryNishino Kana

Kana Nishino “Bedtime Story” MV (Short Ver.)
Bedtime StoryNishino Kana

This is Kana Nishino’s final single before her hiatus, hugely supported by young women.

Since so many women relate to her, it’s a great pick to liven up karaoke with friends of the same generation.

Highly recommended for women who can hit high notes!

User ManualNishino Kana

Kana Nishino 'Torisetsu' MV (Short Ver.)
User ManualNishino Kana

Speaking of love songs for women in their 20s and 30s, Kana Nishino is a must, right? Her song “Torisetsu” is her 27th single, released in 2015.

As the title suggests, it’s a cute track where the girlfriend gives her boyfriend an adorable set of “instructions” on how to handle her—almost like reading out a user manual.

It’s humorous, sweet, and totally heart-fluttering.

How about singing it at karaoke with your crush or someone you like?

HeroAmuro Namie

Hero – Namie Amuro (Full)
HeroAmuro Namie

This song is widely recognized as NHK’s theme song for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, and many people likely remember it from being performed during her final appearance on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen before her retirement in 2017.

Its powerful message and melody feel great to sing at karaoke, and singing it as if you were Namie Amuro herself leaves you feeling wonderfully refreshed!

Things that have formShibasaki Kou

Ko Shibasaki – Something That Has Form
Things that have formShibasaki Kou

Ko Shibasaki, now also recognized as a historical drama star, is equally cool as an artist! This song is the theme for the TV drama adaptation of the much-talked-about ‘Crying Out Love in the Center of the World.’ For people in their twenties, it’s a nostalgic track.

Ko Shibasaki also appeared in the film version, which makes the song resonate even more.

The melody sits in a comfortable range for female voices, so it’s an easy song to sing.

Love StoryAmuro Namie

Love Story – Namie Amuro (Full)
Love StoryAmuro Namie

This is “Love Story” by Namie Amuro, the songstress who sadly retired from the entertainment industry in 2019.

It was used as the theme song for the Monday 9 p.m.

drama “The Reason I Can’t Find My Love,” and has since become one of her most popular releases.

It’s a mature love song that captures the bittersweetness of romance that doesn’t go the way you hope.

orchestraBiSH

BiSH / Orchestra [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
orchestraBiSH

It’s a rock number by BiSH, the idol group known as the “punk band without instruments,” combining both a sense of speed and grandeur.

It was included as the lead track on their major-label first album, KiLLER BiSH, released in 2016.

It’s a message song about thinking of a precious person who has gone far away, and it hurts to listen to… yet, perhaps because of the song’s feel, it also strangely stirs up a positive, forward-looking mood.

It has a graduation-song vibe.

As I mentioned, the track has a driving feel, but the melody itself isn’t fast, making it very easy to remember.

You might even cry if you sing it with a friend you haven’t seen in a long time.

Choo Choo TRAINEXILE

They say it’s for people in their 20s, but this is a song that can get everyone hyped—whether you’re in your 20s, 30s, or 40s, and whether you’re male or female.

One of EXILE’s signature tracks, “Choo Choo TRAIN,” is their 10th single released in 2003 and a cover of the song originally released by ZOO in 1991.

Above all, it’s famous for “that dance” where everyone lines up in a row and twirls their bodies—do it at karaoke and you’re guaranteed to get the whole crowd going!