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 to Improve Your Singing: Practice Tracks for Getting Better at Karaoke (21–30)
IYKYKXG

XG is currently reputed as the most skilled Japanese girl group.
Their stylish music and performances, infused with hip-hop and R&B, are stunning and on par with K-pop.
Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend is IYKYK.
Centered on hip-hop, the song is rich with Western influences.
With its detailed rap and occasional ad-libs, it’s an ideal track for mastering more advanced techniques.
unravelAdo

The masterpiece “unravel,” created by TK, the frontman of Ling tosite sigure.
It drew attention when it was first released, but gained even more popularity after Ado covered it.
The true appeal of this song lies in its vast expressive range: singing with a trembling voice, conveying a sense of despair with falsetto, and expressing pain through screams—it’s a work that exemplifies mastery of vocal technique and expression.
If you can skillfully perform this song, you’ll likely be able to handle most other pieces with ease.
MoonlightHoshimachi Suisei

Suisei Hoshimachi, a female VTuber from hololive who scored a nationwide hit with “Bibideba,” has recently released “Moonlight.” Unlike the flamboyant “Bibideba,” this track is crafted as a chic, downbeat number.
The song leans somewhat heavily into R&B elements, featuring occasional simple ad-libs.
It also makes extensive use of whisper vocals with breathy tones, making it an ideal piece for developing delicate vocal control.
WaveMiisa Shimizu

Misa Shimizu is a female singer who’s also active on variety shows.
With her charming personality she livens up living rooms across the country, but her vocal technique is the real deal—she even masters the highly challenging whistle register.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Wave.
It has an R&B flavor, and while it doesn’t feature particularly difficult runs, it’s perfect for learning Black music techniques—like tasteful ad-libs—at a manageable level.
DIGNITYAdo

Ado’s 19th digital-only single, released in September 2023.
It was selected as the theme song for the film “The Silent Service.” Although it’s a slow-tempo rock ballad with a dramatic progression, Ado delivers it with remarkable dynamism.
Pay attention to the fine details—such as the use of breath noise within the vocals and the differences in vocal production created by dynamic contrast—and practice reproducing them.
You’ll surely gain a lot from it!
Forbidden taleBAND-MAID

BAND-MAID is a leading Japanese female hard rock band.
Though their maid outfits might make you think they’re an idol-style group, their skill is on par with serious, full-fledged bands.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Forbidden tale.
It’s a piece rooted in intense hard rock, showcasing techniques like overwhelming vocal power, wide and strong vibrato, shouts, and ad-libs, which will elevate both your fundamental and advanced singing abilities.
Be sure to check it out.
By your side.Lilia.

This is singer-songwriter Riria.
’s ninth digital-only single, released in July 2023.
It was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime “My Happy Marriage.” When ordinary listeners sing this song at karaoke, the most important point is, I think, to fully convey the original track’s bright, warm atmosphere.
If you aim your voice toward the upper palate inside your mouth as you sing, you’ll produce a tone rich in higher overtones, similar to the artist’s—so give it a try.
It’s a perfect song for mastering that kind of bright tone and vocal production!






