[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 Awesome!] Cool Karaoke Songs for Women (261–270)
Flash GirlTokyo Incidents

Tokyo Jihen is a rock band fronted by singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena.
Their exceptional musicianship and one-of-a-kind musical style continue to captivate fans even after their breakup.
“Senko Shoujo” (Flash Girl) is also an essential masterpiece when talking about their greatness.
It was released as a digital single in 2007.
little oneAsuka Hayashi

This is singer-songwriter Asuca Hayashi’s third single, released in July 2003.
It was chosen as the theme song for the film Pokémon: Advanced Generation the Movie – Jirachi: Wish Maker.
As for Asuca Hayashi, she’s a vocalist whose appeal lies in her powerful, full-bodied voice and high level of expressive singing.
In this beautiful ballad introduced here, you can fully enjoy her captivating vocals.
As a female vocal piece, there are many sections—especially in the A and B verses—that require singing in the lower register, so whether you can handle those parts well will likely be the key to succeeding with this song at karaoke.
Of course, there’s also a wide range of expressive techniques used in the higher register, making it a very challenging choice for karaoke.
Forbidden ResistanceNana Mizuki

It’s a piece of melodious rock by Nana Mizuki, the queen of anime songs.
Released in 2014 as her 30th single, its powerful vocals are truly stirring.
It served as the opening theme for the anime Cross Ange: Rondo of Angel and Dragon.
Return to MyselfMari Hamada

This is Mari Hamada’s ninth single overall, released on April 19, 1989.
It was used as the summer campaign song for Kanebo Cosmetics in ’89, and with Nene Otsuka starring in the heavily broadcast commercials, I imagine many people will find it familiar.
Although Hamada debuted as a female solo singer in the HM/HR (heavy metal/hard rock) genre, around this song the metallic elements in her music may have started to ease off a bit.
That said, her signature powerful high-tone voice is fully alive here! If you can sing this at karaoke in the original key with a powerfully soaring high tone that approaches her own, you’re sure to grab everyone’s attention.
It’s also perfect as a practice piece for high-tone vocals, so definitely give it a try.
The trick is to support from your abs as if bracing your ribcage, and produce the sound without tensing your throat!
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Are you alive?Kotone

This is singer Kotone’s sixth digital-only single, released on June 21, 2021.
It was also selected as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday drama Night Doctor.
Kotone’s vocals on this track can only be described as superb.
From the whisper-soft gentleness at the beginning to the powerful, high-tone singing in the chorus, she controls her voice with complete freedom.
Replicating her performance as she does it is quite challenging, but precisely for that reason, it’s a song I’d love to see confident female singers take on.
It’s a track where it’s important to fully understand the song beforehand before you sing it.
I believeAyaka

Ayaka’s debut single “I believe,” released in 2006.
This song, which was also used as a TV drama’s theme, became a hit despite being her debut and is now one of her signature tracks.
It’s a gentle ballad, yet it lifts your spirits and is popular as an encouraging anthem.
If you can sing it well, it’s a really cool number.
It’s also a song you’d want to sing or dedicate to a friend who’s feeling a bit down.
Love RadiantHibari Misora

Renowned as a classic of the Showa era, “Ai Sansan” is a song by Hibari Misora released in 1986.
The composer Keisuke Ogura, who created numerous beloved hits, wrote both the lyrics and music, crafting it specifically for a commercial song for the seasoning brand Ajinomoto.
It has been covered by countless artists, including Keisuke Kuwata and Yo Hitoto, which shows just how cherished “Ai Sansan” is.
Why not find your favorite version and give it a try yourself?






