Recommended karaoke songs for women in their 20s — Heisei/Reiwa hits and the latest tracks
Here are some recommended karaoke songs for women in their 20s.
If you’re heading to karaoke with friends or coworkers and aren’t sure what to sing, this is for you!
From Heisei-era hits to the latest Reiwa tracks, we’ve carefully selected songs popular among women in their 20s.
You might even find songs that make you think, “I used to sing this a lot back in my school days,” and feel a wave of nostalgia.
Sing these at karaoke with people your age, and all sorts of memories are sure to come flooding back.
Be sure to check them out!
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Recommended Karaoke Songs for Women in Their 20s — Heisei/Reiwa Hits & Latest Tracks — (111–120)
Ninjari Ban Bankyarī pamyu pamyu

This is Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s fifth single overall, released in March 2013.
It was used as the CM song for KDDI and Okinawa Cellular’s “au Turn surprise into common sense.
‘FULL CONTROL/REAL’” commercial.
Just listening to it puts you in a fun mood—it’s a slightly comical track! There’s no need for any difficult explanations to sing this cheerful song.
You can have fun by mimicking the slightly Vocaloid-style vocal production, or enjoy it as a group sing-along with everyone there.
In any case, ride the rhythm, raise your voice, and just enjoy singing!
You know,Porukadotto Sutingurei

Polkadot Stingray is a band that keeps rolling out hit numbers with their catchy musicality.
Their new song “Ano ne,” is also showing signs of becoming a hit.
This piece tends to be perceived as somewhat high.
In reality, while there isn’t much in the low range, the ostensibly high parts often sit in the mid-to-high range, making it easier to sing than it sounds.
I think the toughest spot is the long sustained note at the end of the chorus, but since it’s also a peak moment, make sure to take a big breath during the rest right before it, and avoid pushing too much volume on the long tone.
snakeYorushika

While this article mainly features songs that resonate with women in their 30s, some of you may want to sing the latest tracks as well.
In that case, I recommend Hebi.
It’s Yorushika’s newest song, characterized by a serious and moving melody.
Although the vocals are full of emotion, the song’s range is surprisingly narrow, making it comfortable to sing even for women with very low voices.
The tempo is slightly slow and the vocal line rises and falls gently, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
SunYorushika

In the contemporary Japanese music scene, most popular artists have high-pitched voices.
However, Yorushika is different.
Suis, the vocalist of Yorushika, has a comparatively low voice for a popular artist, and many of their songs are easy to sing for women with lower vocal ranges.
Among them, “Taiyō” (The Sun) particularly emphasizes the lower register, and because the vocal lines are kept simple, the song is structured to be very easy to sing from start to finish.
A hundred flowers in full bloomIkuta Rira

A powerful, heartfelt song by Rira Ikuta that sings of the hope found beyond hardship.
Released in January 2025 as the opening theme for the second season of the anime The Apothecary Diaries, it beautifully captures the inner world of the protagonist, Maomao, living in a resplendent yet intrigue-filled harem.
The dramatic progression, combined with Ikuta’s characteristically clear, translucent vocals, deepens immersion in the story.
It’s a work that gives a gentle push to anyone feeling lost in life.



