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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!

Recommended Karaoke Songs for Women in Their 20s — Heisei/Reiwa Hits & Latest Tracks (31–40)

User ManualNishino Kana

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

An original song that likens the delicate emotions of women to a “user manual.” Released in September 2015 as the theme song for the film Heroine Shikkaku (No Longer Heroine), it resonated with many women.

It humorously captures the subtle nuances of romance that everyone has experienced at least once.

Paired with Kana Nishino’s clear, transparent vocals, it’s a track that truly touches the listener’s heart.

Sing it at karaoke and you’re sure to get the crowd going with women of the same generation.

This work stands as a quintessential coming-of-age song about a girl in love.

Give it a try at a girls’ night karaoke with friends or coworkers.

Joyfulikimonogakari

Ikimonogakari 'Joyful' Music Video
Joyfulikimonogakari

A guaranteed crowd-pleaser! It’s a track everyone can dance to from start to finish, with plenty of chances to shout along and do the moves together.

The breathing can be tricky, but if you keep the energy up, you’ll be fine! Perfect for friends’ get-togethers or company parties!

remainingYoshizawa Kayoko

Kayoko Yoshizawa 'Left Behind' MUSIC VIDEO
remainingYoshizawa Kayoko

A sentimental song released on October 4, 2017, by singer-songwriter Kayoko Yoshizawa.

The song is striking for its duality, embodying both an innocent girl and a mature adult.

How wonderful it would be to sing this song with rich emotion at karaoke.

Under the same skyayaka

I may not be able to sing with a voice as amazing as Ayaka’s, but it’s a song that feels really good to sing.

On top of that, the rhythm gradually gets more lively, so it feels great both for the singer and the listener.

If you listen closely to the lyrics, it’s a song that can make you feel very positive.

Tomorrow as wellMUSH&Co.

MUSH&Co. – Ashita mo (MUSIC VIDEO) <Film: The Liar and His Lover>
Tomorrow as wellMUSH&Co.

The members of MUSH & Co., played by Sakurako Ohara and others in The Girl Who Loved Lies Too Much, are making their debut in the real world.

This song, with the kind of freshness characteristic of Sakurako Ohara, soars to a climax as soon as the chorus hits.

It’s a youthful, energetic track that feels great to sing.

Adding some ad-libbed runs in your own arrangement could be fun, too.

Why not give it a try at karaoke?

Recommended Karaoke Songs for Women in Their 20s: Heisei and Reiwa Hits & Latest Tracks (41–50)

You and the summer music festivalSHISHAMO

It’s a relatively recent song by a girls’ band.

The slightly high-pitched vocals are a cute highlight, and since there aren’t any long sustained notes or sudden leaps, it’s easy to sing in a charming way.

The lyrics are sweet and heart-fluttering, so I highly recommend it.

Cutie HoneyKōda Kumi

Kumi Koda - “Cutie Honey” ~ 20th Year Special Full Ver. ~
Cutie HoneyKōda Kumi

If you want a song to get everyone hyped, I recommend Cutie Honey.

It’s known across generations, so it’s a blast to sing at karaoke! Since many people are already familiar with the tune, you can probably breeze through it even if you’re not confident in your pitch.

The chorus does go a bit higher, so try to keep relaxed and avoid forcing your voice.

That said, this is a song where vibe matters more than vocal technique—if you move your body and use hand gestures to the rhythm, the tension naturally eases and it becomes much easier to sing! In fact, for people who aren’t used to karaoke, gestures are surprisingly important.

Standing stiff will almost always make you sing from your throat, so I highly recommend moving your body to the beat.

You’ll have a great time—don’t be shy, give it a try!