[Summer Songs] Recommended for Women! A Collection of Perfect Karaoke-Friendly Summer Tracks
When it comes to summer, there are so many seasonal highlights—blue skies and the sea, fireworks, festivals, and more! The season also brings to mind all kinds of scenes: feeling free and excited, youthful moments, even a bit of romance.
In this article, we introduce songs about summer that are especially recommended for women.
From upbeat, crowd-pleasing numbers to bittersweet love songs, we’ve selected both timeless classics and the latest summer tracks.
If you’re looking for summer songs to enjoy at karaoke or as background music, be sure to use this as a reference!
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[Summer Songs] Recommended for Women! A Collection of Perfect Karaoke Summer Tunes (71–80)
honey trapNo Murasaki

We’ve received a lively new track from Noshi that captures sweet temptations and youthful days.
Its poppy, catchy melody really stands out, and it marks the second collaboration with the drama project “Every Day, We Smile Shyly.” Released in July 2024, this rock number draws you in with lyrics and sounds that lightly paint a picture of a fleeting summer romance.
If you’re in love, it’ll make those feelings burn even brighter; if you’re single, it might just spark the thought, “This summer, I’m going to fall in love!” Be sure to crank up the volume when you listen!
Summer LoveSonoko Inoue

This is a summer love song by Sonoko Inoue that was chosen as the ending theme for the drama “Koe Koi.” It cutely captures a girl’s feelings as she falls for someone and her world begins to sparkle.
While some unrequited-love songs are bittersweet ballads that pour out painful emotions, this track portrays the joyful moments of a brand-new crush.
Like the girl in the song, many women find that falling in love changes their world and makes them feel more positive.
It’s a love song we’d love people who are in love now—or hoping to fall in love this summer—to listen to!
Song of PointillismSonoko Inoue

The summer song “Tenbyo no Uta,” which became a hot topic as a collaboration with Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.
Even if they can’t become lovers, they can still share happy moments together.
Yet someday, even those moments will be lost… This song portrays the bittersweet feelings of a woman.
Women experiencing unrequited love will surely relate to these emotions.
In Sonoko Inoue’s solo version, it feels like the pain of unrequited love is depicted.
However, even with the same lyrics, the collaboration with Mrs.
GREEN APPLE reveals a different landscape.
Be sure to listen to both.
[Summer Songs] Recommended for Women! A Collection of Perfect Karaoke Summer Tracks (81–90)
I’ll be thereKumi Koda

This song is about a summer love with a secret crush, portraying a girl who can’t hold back her feelings in this season, under the blazing summer sun and by the sea.
With its breezy melody, it’s the perfect feel-good track for a seaside drive.
remainingKayoko Yoshizawa

Yoshizawa Kayoko’s “Nokotteru” captures that poignant air at summer’s end.
Released in 2017, the song portrays a woman caught between seasons—left behind as summer turns to autumn, yet wishing to remain in summer a little longer.
Maybe because summer ends so abruptly, the change of seasons feels more heartrending than at any other time.
Rather than simply expressing loneliness, the song voices feelings like a lover’s departure—emotional, like a cry from the heart.
As you listen, you can picture the woman at the center of the story.
If you feel that ache when summer ends, try singing it while seeing yourself in her.
GarnetHanako Oku

Oku Hanako has many bittersweet love songs that can move you to tears, and Garnet is one of those heartrending tracks.
Chosen as the theme song for Mamoru Hosoda’s animated film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, it became widely talked about as a sad song that links perfectly with the film’s world, and it has been beloved for many years.
The lyrics capture a chest-tightening feeling of youth; it’s also a popular karaoke choice that makes you reminisce about your younger days.
It’s a song that really suits a gentle, heartfelt delivery.
Fireworks MagicAnzako

An female singer from Tottori Prefecture, Ansako.
“Hanabi no Mahō” is a bittersweet unrequited love song perfect for summer.
On the last day of summer break, while setting off fireworks with the person she likes, she wants to confess her feelings but just can’t get the words out—“Ah, summer is ending…!” If you’ve ever been in love, you can probably relate to her hesitation and inner conflict.
It’s a little unfair, but if I could use magic, I’d find myself wishing, just like the girl in the song, “Please feel the same way I do.”






