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Recommended ballads for women at karaoke! Be moved by timeless songs that touch the heart

Do you want to sing a ballad with heartfelt emotion but aren’t sure which song to choose? There are many tracks with transparent, pure vocals and relatable lyrics, but that can make selecting one time-consuming.

Here, we introduce recommended ballad numbers that are perfect for singing with feeling.

Immerse yourself in a world woven from touching lyrics and beautiful melodies, and try expressing your feelings for someone special through song.

Ballads Recommended for Women (41–50)

bow knotAimer

Aimer “Chouchou Musubi” (produced and written by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS)
Butterfly Knot Aimer

Aimer is a female singer who captivates listeners with a voice that conveys pride in her own sound and a resolute commitment to singing.

Her 11th single, “Butterfly Knot,” which was selected as the theme song for the information program Sukkiri!!, also drew attention for being produced and written by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS.

True to its title, the message that things only come together when both sides are present is deeply moving—whether you’re singing it or listening to it.

The melody and dynamics are challenging and require practice, but it’s a highly recommended karaoke number that we hope you’ll learn to sing.

Recommended Ballads for Women (51–60)

The Door to TomorrowI WiSH

Ai Kawashima “Door to Tomorrow” Aikawashima 15th Anniversary ~BIRTH~ [LIVE]
The Door to Tomorrow I WiSH

Many people probably picture a pink car when they hear this song.

That’s right—it was the theme song for “Ainori.” It has a superb healing effect, and just listening to it makes you feel your fatigue melt away.

Although I WiSH has disbanded, the vocalist Ai Kawashima has continued her career after the breakup, continuing to share her wonderful singing voice.

Best FrendKiroro

Best Friend – Kiroro (Full)
Best FrendKiroro

It’s a song I want to sing with great care, with someone special in mind.

Sung by two artists from Okinawa, this song has been passed down from adults to children.

Their voices have a delicate yet dynamic power that reaches everyone’s heart and gently unravels even the most troubled ones.

flameLiSA

LiSA “Homura” -MUSIC CLIP-
Homura LiSA

Demon Slayer saw a surge so great after its 2019 anime broadcast that it could be called a social phenomenon.

Following the anime’s opening theme, LiSA also handled the theme song for the film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train.

As a fan of the original manga, she wrote the lyrics herself, and they closely mirror the film’s story, moving many Demon Slayer fans to tears.

It’s a song that draws you into the protagonists’ tale—one of facing a formidable enemy with courage while carrying countless partings and sorrows.

Shape of LoveMISIA feat.HIDE(GReeeeN)

MISIA – Shape of Love feat. HIDE (GReeeeN) (Official Music Video)
AINOKATACHI MISIA feat. HIDE (GReeeeN)

It’s a love song whose grand vocals by MISIA strike the heart.

It was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Gibo to Musume no Blues,” starring Haruka Ayase.

MISIA’s songs are challenging, but when you hear her soaring voice, you can’t help wanting to sing along too.

It’s a moving track, thanks to MISIA’s vocals and the lyrics overflowing with love.

Summer loverSHISHAMO

“Natsu no Koibito” (Summer Lover) is a love song released by SHISHAMO in 2016.

It’s included on the album SHISHAMO 4.

This track is recommended for women looking for a love song to sing in the summer.

It portrays a strong-willed woman who decides to end a relationship—she loves the fun of it, but realizes they’ll both fall apart if it continues.

As we grow older, love alone isn’t always enough to stay together.

Since women often mature emotionally sooner, they may be the first to recognize that truth.

It’s a summer ballad that women can’t help but relate to and want to sing.

Because you are hereUru

[Official] Uru “Because You Are Here” — Theme Song for TBS Sunday Theater ‘Ship of Theseus’
Uru because you are here

This is the theme song for the 2020 drama “Ship of Theseus,” which portrays the bonds of family.

The drama itself was wonderfully moving—hard to watch without tears—but surely the song “Anata ga Iru Koto de” played a major role in that.

Filled with heartfelt emotions for someone precious, this song prompts you to think of those close to you—family, a partner—and realize anew how important their presence is.

While it’s difficult to capture Uru’s vocal style—powerful yet restrained, with a delicate, slender quality—if you can deliver it well at karaoke, it’s a ballad that will earn you instant respect.