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[2025 Edition] Songs That Will Get the Crowd Going—Perfect for Women in Their 40s to Sing at Karaoke

For people now in their 40s, their youth was right in the middle of the CD boom and karaoke craze of the 1990s to early 2000s! Many of the massive hits tied to TV dramas and commercials were undoubtedly sung by countless people at karaoke.

In this article, we’ve picked out karaoke songs that are sure to get the party going—perfect for women in their 40s to sing! Hits from what could be called the golden age of J-POP are still popular among younger generations in the 2020s, so these are timeless classics anyone can sing.

The next time you go to karaoke to refresh yourself from busy days of work or parenting, be sure to use this article as a reference.

[2025 Edition] Songs That Women in Their 40s Will Love to Sing! Crowd-Pleasing Karaoke Hits (1–10)

Marunouchi SadisticRingo Sheena

In the late 1990s, Ringo Sheena made a striking debut on the music scene.

Her songs, marked by a unique worldview and literary sensibility, continue to captivate many listeners to this day.

This work is a track included on Sheena’s debut album, “Muzai Moratorium,” released on February 24, 1999.

Set in Tokyo’s Marunouchi district, the lyrics vividly portray fragments of urban life and the complex emotions of a young woman.

Woven with Sheena’s sharp social observations and profound love for music, this piece has become a classic that is still covered by numerous artists more than 20 years later.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you suddenly feel the urge to reconnect with yourself amid days consumed by work and household chores.

Boys & GirlsAyumi Hamasaki

Ayumi Hamasaki secured a firm position as a leading female singer of the 1990s.

Her signature song, released in 1999, is characterized by lyrics that depict hope for a radiant future alongside the loneliness and despair buried deep within the heart.

The track won the Excellence Award at the Japan Record Awards and has since been widely recognized as a song that symbolizes Hamasaki’s career as a vocalist.

Also used in a cosmetics commercial, the song’s bright, rhythmic pop sound brims with uplifting energy.

It’s perfect for livening up a karaoke session or for refreshing yourself during busy days filled with work or childcare.

This is my way of life.PUFFY

PUFFY 'That's the Way I Live' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
This is the way I live - PUFFY

PUFFY made a striking debut on the music scene in 1996.

When it comes to their signature song, it has to be that fresh, pop number written and composed by Tamio Okuda.

It was also featured in commercials and quickly became a nationwide hit.

The lyrics carry a powerful message about facing the anxieties and joys of everyday life head-on and moving forward.

Sprinkled throughout are homages to The Beatles, making it a track that music aficionados can enjoy as well.

It has been used in anime such as “KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops” and “Atashin’chi,” and is loved across generations.

When singing it at karaoke, try to channel PUFFY’s characteristically light and breezy vocal style.

[2025 Edition] Songs That 40-Something Women Will Want to Sing! Crowd-Pleasing Karaoke Hits (11–20)

White LoveSPEED

White Love – SPEED (Full)
White LoveSPEED

SPEED, the dance and vocal group that skyrocketed to fame in the 1990s, released “White Love” in 1997.

It was their fifth single, topped the Oricon Singles Chart, and became the group’s biggest hit, achieving double million sales.

It’s a winter-themed love song with bittersweet lyrics that express the anxiety that comes precisely from being so happy right now.

Try singing it with a friend, splitting the parts between Hiroko Shimabukuro and Eriko Imai!

Unwavering WishNaomi Tamura

This song is a masterpiece that drove the anime song boom of the 1990s.

Featuring Naomi Tamura’s powerful vocals and a melody that resonates deeply, it captured the hearts of many.

The lyrics, which sing about holding fast to your own wishes and moving forward toward the future with courage, still touch people today.

Released in November 1994, it peaked at No.

7 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and became a major hit with total sales exceeding 1.

2 million copies.

Used as the opening theme for the TV anime Magic Knight Rayearth, it stands as one of Tamura’s signature works.

When singing it at karaoke, it’s best to deliver it with strength and a positive spirit.

This is a recommended track for those who refuse to give up on their dreams amid busy days of work or childcare.

Can’t Stop Fallin’ in Loveglobe

A signature hit by globe that colored the winter of 1996.

Its lyrics poignantly depict the moment of falling in love, set to a danceable rhythm with synth-pop elements.

It sold over 1.

3 million copies in total and became a major hit, topping the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart for two consecutive weeks.

It was also chosen as the campaign song for JR East’s “JR ski ski,” making it a defining track of the winter season at the time.

If you sing it at karaoke, you can take on KEIKO’s distinctive tone and expressive vocals.

Try practicing before a ski trip with friends and liven up the slopes.

cherry (cherry fruit; sakuranbo)Ai Otsuka

Known as one of Ai Otsuka’s signature songs, this track is her second single, released in December 2003.

As an upbeat, bright love song, it captured the hearts of many.

The lyrics depict a sweet, always-together relationship like a pair of cherries, giving listeners energy and courage.

It’s also beloved in a wide range of settings, even being used as a cheer song for high school baseball.

If you sing it at karaoke, it’s perfect for relieving the stress of busy days at work or parenting.

Belt it out with full energy and get everyone pumped up!