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.
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Recommended Karaoke Songs for Women in Their 20s — Heisei and Reiwa Hits & Latest Tracks — (21–30)
Letter to TomorrowTeshima Aoi

Aoi Teshima’s song features lyrics full of hope, like a letter addressed to your future self.
It begins with a gentle question and sings about the importance of facing forward and living without being defeated by harsh realities.
Released in February 2016, the track was used as the ending theme for the Fuji TV drama “Love That Makes You Cry” and won the Best Theme Song at the Tokyo Drama Awards.
It’s a piece that will surely resonate if you sing it at karaoke with friends or coworkers.
Singing it with a smile might kindle a light of hope in the hearts of those listening.
HarukaYOASOBI

YOASOBI’s “Haruka” is available on streaming services, and—as the cover art hints—it’s actually a story song told from the perspective of a mug! The way it recalls daily life with the mug’s female owner is such a fun concept, isn’t it? The song itself has a gentle melody and is written so you can sing each phrase with care.
If you think you’re tone-deaf, you might not be as off-pitch as you believe, and many people actually find higher notes easier to sing than they expect.
In times like that, try singing “Haruka”! It’s such a cute song that you’ll naturally start smiling, which lifts your facial muscles.
That, in turn, makes it easier to stay on pitch and makes singing more enjoyable! From the A verse to the B verse to the chorus, be sure to keep those facial muscles lifted the whole time.
Shut up.Ado

A song I highly recommend for anyone feeling stressed by daily busyness or relationships.
It’s Ado’s landmark work that marked her major-label debut in October 2020, with lyrics and composition by Vocaloid producer syudou.
The lyrics, which vent frustration toward society and conformity and blurt out the words you couldn’t say back, resonated with the feelings of younger generations trapped by the pandemic’s sense of stagnation and became an explosive hit.
In March 2021, the music video surpassed 100 million views, making headlines as a record-breaking achievement by the youngest solo artist to do so.
When you want to blow off everyday frustration, it’s a fierce rock tune that feels exhilarating to belt out at karaoke like a scream.
planetariumOtsuka Ai

This is Planetarium, which was used as an insert song in the famous drama Boys Over Flowers.
The tempo is slow and the accompaniment is quiet, so there’s no need to belt out the vocals.
It’s a song filled with a wistful mood, so if you sing it, people around you will likely be captivated.
Unchanging ThingsOku Hanako

The theme song from The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is a masterpiece.
It’s the kind of song that tightens your chest and makes you feel like you’re about to cry during the chorus.
As a singer, it’s also easy to hum even after karaoke, since the pitch isn’t too high and the lyrics aren’t difficult.



