[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 Perfect Summer Song Collection for Karaoke (31–40)
Blue Hawaii Lemon≒JOY

This ≒JOY release is filled with bittersweet feelings, set to a sound as fresh as a breeze that heralds the arrival of summer.
Released in June 2025, it’s the group’s third single, with Reon Esumi as the center.
The lyrics, which liken summer romance to shaved ice, are absolutely adorable and make you feel like falling in love yourself.
It’s perfect as background music for making memories with friends and loved ones!
Magic hourGreen Yellow Society

This song, which was also selected as an insert track for the drama “Midsummer Cinderella,” is a summer love song by Ryokuoushoku Shakai that overlays fireworks with the feeling of being in love.
It has an atmosphere that evokes the bittersweetness of summer’s end, doesn’t it? In the lyrics, they write with straightforward sincerity: “I’ll accept you in any form, like the water’s surface reflecting fireworks.” There are many other evocative expressions that intertwine love and fireworks, so please take your time listening while reading the lyrics.
fireworksAdo

Summer often carries a strong image of being fresh and fun, but as it draws to a close, there’s a certain indescribable sadness, isn’t there? The song “Hanabi” captures that unique, hard-to-put-into-words atmosphere of summer’s end.
It’s written and composed by the Vocaloid producer Kujira, and sung by Ado.
The scenery is depicted in novel-like detail, letting you dive into the story and enjoy it.
Though the melody jumps up and down dramatically, the slow tempo should make it relatively easy to sing.
Little BirdsMone Kamishiraishi

Singer Mone Kamishiraishi is active not only in music but also in a wide range of fields such as acting and voice acting.
“Little Birds,” included on her 3rd album note, features a clear, refreshing vocal over acoustic guitar arpeggios that feels so pleasant.
The lyrics paint summer scenes that suit a landscape of blooming sunflowers—something many listeners will likely overlap with their own youth.
With a somewhat fragile ensemble that stirs the heart, it’s a track you’ll want to keep listening to.
fireworksaiko

Beloved by people of all ages and genders, the artist aiko has a strong image as the queen of upbeat, pop love songs—so much so that it’s hard to think of anyone who could surpass her in that area, and many listeners deeply relate to her music.
Her song Hanabi is one of her early tracks, released in 1999, and it has maintained enduring popularity—indeed, it’s become a classic of the summer season.
While it carries the vibe of a lively summer tune, it’s actually a slightly bittersweet number that sings about the feelings of summer love.
[Summer Songs] Recommended for Women! A Collection of Perfect Karaoke Summer Tracks (41–50)
Sparklers feat. Lila IkutaChiahi Sato

It’s a gem of a song by Chiai Sato that paints gently sweet-and-sour summer memories.
The lyrics, which overlay the fleeting sparkle of sparklers with the bittersweet feelings of young love, really touch the heart.
Born from a collaboration with Lila Ikuta, this track is included on the album “BUTTERFLY EFFECT.” It was pre-released on June 14 and officially released on the 28th, making it a fresh new tune.
With a style that sings of the excitement and melancholy felt amid the bustle of summer festivals and of memories to be cherished, it’s sure to resonate with women in their teens and twenties.
It’s a masterpiece that captures the delicate nuances of tender love—one you’ll find yourself wanting to listen to on a summer night, almost by reflex.
Summer of GoodbyeAoi Teshima

If you’d rather spend a slightly sentimental, more grown-up summer than a lively one, I recommend Aoi Teshima’s “Summer of Goodbye (From Up on Poppy Hill).” Released in 2011, this song was used as the theme for the Studio Ghibli film From Up on Poppy Hill.
It was originally a number released by Ryoko Moriyama in 1976.
The lyrics overlay the singer’s emotions onto the summer sea, wind, and living creatures, expressing a hope that, through them, she might someday be able to meet that special someone again.
It’s a song that conveys a woman’s quiet, refined feelings.






