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 and Reiwa Hits & Latest Tracks (121–130)
EsperanzaNishino Kana

Kana Nishino’s popular single features a passionate, Latin-inspired sound that evokes hope even amid sadness.
Centered on the theme of an unrequited love where the person you like already has a partner, the lyrics convey a heartfelt, unrelenting longing alongside a forward-looking resolve that resonates deeply.
It was selected as the May 2011 theme song for Nippon TV’s information program “Sukkiri!!” and won an Excellence Award at the 53rd Japan Record Awards.
The up-tempo rhythm woven by Spanish guitar and handclaps, together with the determination to keep looking ahead, strikes right at the heart.
Your eyes only ~The Vague Contours of Me~EXILE

This one’s a classic hit too.
It’s by EXILE, but it’s not up-tempo, and I think it works great as a duet song! You’ll definitely find yourself going, “So nostalgic!” when the chorus hits.
It’ll make you once again realize just how beautiful the melody is.
NAOHY

A soothing song included on the album “Confidence.” The title “NAO” refers to a real person who is a friend of HY’s Nakasone.
It’s said the song was written based on her romantic experiences.
With that background, every lyric resonates with realism, starting from the feeling that “no matter how much I fall in love, this will only ever be unrequited.” If you sing it at karaoke, try keeping the A melody restrained and controlled.
It’s a wonderful song that requires practice, so if you’re confident in your singing, give it a try!
Best FriendKiroro

Since we’re talking about easy-to-sing songs, I chose Kiroro’s “Best Friend.” I think it’s a great recommendation as a first song for girls who aren’t confident with karaoke.
Start by practicing this one, and then try performing it in front of everyone.
Both the lyrics and the melody are familiar and approachable, so it’s a song that’s well-received across a wide range of ages.
flameLiSA

This song served as the theme for a smash-hit animated film.
With over 300 million streams and million-selling digital downloads, it became a social phenomenon.
Released in October 2020, it topped the Oricon charts in the CD single, digital single, and streaming categories.
The song carries a powerful message about overcoming sorrow and hardship and moving forward in life.
LiSA’s strong vocals and the grand sound truly resonate.
Give it a try the next time you go to karaoke with friends or coworkers—it’s sure to bring the house down!



