Songs to Help Women Sing Better: Practice Tracks for Improving at Karaoke
Conditions for becoming a better singer.
Of course, acquiring correct and efficient vocal production is the most important point, but if you can’t apply the fundamentals you’ve learned to actual songs, it won’t amount to much.
To build that kind of “real-world ability,” it’s crucial to choose appropriate practice songs and, by singing them, develop the expressive skills needed to perform actual pieces.
In this article, I’ve selected songs that seem optimal for the goal of “getting better at singing.”
Even when someone says, “I want to become a better singer,” everyone’s current level varies, so I’ve chosen a wide range—from beginner-friendly songs to more difficult ones.
Some of the individual song introduction articles also include brief tips on how to sing them, so please use those as references and do your best to further improve your skills with the help of this article.
That said, the most important thing is to pick songs you love—the ones that make you think, “I want to sing this!” or “I want to be able to sing this!”—and enjoy singing them.
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[For Women] Songs That Help You Sing Better: Practice Tracks for Improving at Karaoke (71–80)
Under the same skyAyaka

This was Ayaka’s 10th single, released in July 2009.
Coming two and a half months after the previous release, it became her last single before taking a hiatus to undergo treatment for Graves’ disease.
From her debut in her teens, Ayaka has been highly praised for her vocal ability, and this song fully showcases her appeal—from tender, gentle delivery to powerful high tones, she delivers a remarkable performance.
It’s a track I highly recommend for anyone aiming to improve their singing in a soulful direction.
I believe it’s a great song for learning expressive singing through colorful shifts in vocal timbre.
Rollin’Out feat. PlayssonJASMINE

JASMINE is a highly skilled singer-songwriter who has won popularity with her overwhelming vocal power rooted in R&B, soul, and gospel.
Her track “Rollin’ Out feat.
Playsson,” released in October 2024, is a slick, city-pop-inspired number where refined arrangements blend exquisitely with ’90s-style R&B elements—a stylish, bona fide killer tune that’s perfect for a night drive.
The groove-focused melodic lines are particularly challenging for those not used to them, and unlike typical J-pop, the boundaries between verse, pre-chorus, and chorus are quite ambiguous, flowing very seamlessly.
As a result, it takes solid technique to keep the performance from sounding flat.
Try taking it on with a male duet partner who’s good at rap!
StoryAI

AI’s 12th single, released in May 2005.
AI is a singer who is highly acclaimed for her vocal ability, and that talent is on full display in this song.
It might be a bit challenging to sing it with the same level of conviction as the artist herself.
However, since the song doesn’t require extremely high notes, it’s an excellent choice for women who worry about having a low voice or struggling with high pitches.
As mentioned, it’s not a song that demands particularly high notes, so if you’re just tracing the melody and rhythm accurately, it shouldn’t be too difficult.
That said, it’s important to fully understand the lyrics and sing with sufficient expressiveness.
Please use it as a practice piece to cultivate expressive singing.
Start by listening closely to the original and studying it.
[For Women] Songs That Make You Better at Singing: Practice Tracks for Improving at Karaoke (81–90)
Butterflyiri

When you think of female singers with a low voice, many of you might first think of iri.
Among the many masterpiece tracks she has created, the one I especially recommend is Butterfly.
It has a slightly hip-hop flavor, featuring a consistently languid, rap-like vocal delivery throughout.
While the chorus reaches slightly higher notes, the song overall centers on the mid-to-low range, bringing out the appeal of women with low vocal tones.
dogwood (flowering dogwood)Yo Hitoto

It’s Yo Hitoto’s fifth single, released in February 2004.
This is also a very straightforward, easy-to-remember song, making it an ideal choice for karaoke practice.
I think the vocal range is relatively comfortable, but because it requires a firm yet gentle vocal delivery, it’s perfect material for strengthening your fundamental vocal technique and learning softer expression.
The summer you gave meLeo Ieiri

Leo Ieiri’s 10th single, released in August 2015.
It was also the theme song for the Monday 9 p.
m.
drama “Koinaka.” Since it was released relatively recently, the melody and other elements are a bit more complex compared to songs from the Showa to early Heisei eras, but it’s still quite singable.
It seems ideal for practicing the brief falsetto notes that are used frequently in the chorus, so even if the key feels a bit high, I recommend singing it in the original key if possible for practice.
The most crucial point for singing it well will be whether you can switch your voice smoothly.
ROSEHANA

In 2025, HANA—a seven-member female group that could well be called one of the year’s most talked-about acts—burst onto the scene.
Produced by CHANMINA, their fluid movement between hip-hop and R&B, paired with world-class sound quality, made a powerful impact both in Japan and abroad.
Their debut track “ROSE,” released in April 2025, was an undeniable hit, racking up 15 million views on YouTube within three weeks and showcasing the immense potential of all seven members.
With a firm “no lip-syncing” policy, their talent is obvious from the official live performances available—though of course, attempting their songs at karaoke will demand a comparable level of vocal skill.
From robust, R&B-inflected vocals that soar across high and low registers to razor-sharp rap, if you and your confident singer friends can pull off a faithful recreation, you’ll undoubtedly be the stars of the night at karaoke!






