[If You Can Sing These, You're Amazing!] Cool Karaoke Songs for Women
Even if you have a voice and vocals you’re proud of, if you’re not actively performing, there aren’t many chances to show them off, right?
For women like that, karaoke with friends is the perfect opportunity to showcase your singing skills!
In this article, we’ve picked songs that let women sing with style and wow everyone around them.
From timeless classics to the latest hits, we’ve selected a wide range of tracks across genres—so be sure to find the one that suits you best!
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[If You Can Sing These, You’re Amazing!] Cool Karaoke Songs for Women (161–170)
Lock of the Water FlowNatsuko Nisshoku

Anyway, the cool singing voice and the bouncy piano are wonderful.
Natsuko Nisshoku’s melodic sense and brilliant word choice really shine.
Rather than imitating her, singing as your true self might make the song’s qualities stand out even more.
Invisible ManTokyo Incidents

It’s included on the album “Adult.” It was performed as the true final song at Tokyo Jihen’s last concert before disbanding.
Ringo Sheena’s world, where she masterfully sings a wide range of songs, shines in this track as well.
If you listen closely to the background instrumentation and the defining rhythms, and sing with the feel of performing with a band, you’ll be able to sing it really coolly!
[If You Can Sing These, You're Amazing!] Cool Karaoke Songs for Women (171–180)
Crime and PunishmentRingo Sheena

She might be a quintessential example of a cool female vocalist in the Japanese music scene.
This is a smash-hit number by singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena, who also serves as the frontwoman of the band Tokyo Jihen.
It was released in 2000 as her sixth single.
It’s a heartbreaking breakup song brimming with charm that goes far beyond what you could call “mature.” Try singing it with a bit of kobushi—the ornamental vibrato typical of enka—to bring out a cool edge.
Blue MoonAyaka

Ayaka’s digital-only single, released on August 26, 2021.
It was written as the grand theme for the RPG Tales of Arise.
Ayaka has been highly praised for her vocal ability since her teenage debut, and in Blue Moon, released after she turned 30, her voice has grown even more mature, delivering an exceptionally captivating performance.
Reproducing this vocal expression in karaoke may be quite challenging, but precisely because of that, if you can sing it well, you’re sure to draw attention.
In particular, for the high notes sung in the original with a mix voice to falsetto, be careful not to sound rough—aim to sing them gently, softly, and with great care.
sabotageGreen Yellow Society

It starts with a beautiful piano solo, then quickly ramps up the voltage as it unfolds—a catchy track.
It’s a song by the Aichi-born pop-rock band Ryokuoushoku Shakai, released in 2019, and it served as the theme song for the drama “G-Line: You and I.” Haruko Nagaya’s bright, powerful vocals blow away any lingering gloom.
You’ll especially want to sing the chorus with gusto.
If you focus on opening your mouth wide, you might capture the vibe more closely.
It feels great if you can make it through the whole song!
A Cruel Angel's ThesisYoko Takahashi

Released in 1995, the song “A Cruel Angel’s Thesis.” It’s widely known for becoming a hit as the theme song of the anime Evangelion, and it’s also a karaoke staple.
Not just as an anime song, it holds the top spot in the ranking of the most-sung karaoke songs of the Heisei era.
Beloved across genders and generations, it’s a track that gets everyone hyped in any setting.
Precisely because it’s such a classic, being able to sing it well makes it a really cool number.
Crucifix XAve Mujica

The song “Crucifix X,” featured in the popular TV anime BanG Dream! Ave Mujica.
Anime centered on bands often end up with a somewhat play-acting vibe, but this series is known for its genuinely crafted tracks, earning high praise even from rock-scene aficionados.
Among them, this piece stands out for its serious, hard-edged melodies.
Its vocal range is relatively narrow for this type of song, making it a good choice for women with lower voices to sing.






