Karaoke songs sung by female artists recommended for Gen Z
Don’t you ever get stuck choosing songs at karaoke?
If it’s solo karaoke or with close friends, you can sing whatever you like, no problem.
But when it’s with people you don’t usually go with or coworkers, it’s totally relatable to not know what to sing, right?
So this time, we’re introducing karaoke songs by female artists that we recommend for Gen Z.
They’re all famous tracks that people of any generation have probably heard at least once, so feel free to use this as a reference!
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Karaoke songs sung by female artists recommended for Gen Z (41–50)
You and the summer music festivalSHISHAMO

Although it was released in 2014, this classic hit, “Kimi to Natsu Fes,” has become hugely popular among Gen Z through platforms like TikTok.
It was SHISHAMO’s first single, the beloved three-piece band, and its music video is known for being set at the music festival “VIVA LA ROCK,” which took place in May 2014.
With its upbeat, straightforward guitar sound, catchy melody, and heart-fluttering lyrics, it’s a song we’d love to hear teenage girls who love festivals—or dream of going to them—sing.
You’ll want to pay a bit of attention to the key change in the chorus, but it’s not difficult; just ride the uptempo rhythm and sing naturally!
Karaoke Songs Sung by Female Artists Recommended for Gen Z (51–60)
jerseySabasister

Sabasister is a noteworthy trio led by Ken Yokoyama of Hi-STANDARD and signed to PIZZA OF DEATH, making their major debut in 2024.
With down-to-earth lyrics that capture the fun and sometimes bittersweet moments of everyday life and catchy melodies as their weapon, they’ve gained popularity especially among younger generations.
Their 2022 self-produced track “Jersey” is a fan favorite recommended for teenage girls who love punkish, rock-driven bands.
Its simple chord progression and instantly memorable, catchy melody make it very easy to sing, and the witty yet slightly tear-jerking lyrics are sure to get the crowd going at karaoke.
omnidirectional beautyNo Murasaki

Many people would first name Noshi as a breakout, up-and-coming singer-songwriter of 2024.
Born in 2000, she’s a multi-talented artist who not only writes and composes her own songs but also handles artwork herself, making her hugely popular with Gen Z.
The song that propelled her to fame is Zengōkō Bishōjo (“All-Directional Beautiful Girl”), a 2024 hit that exploded primarily on TikTok and became one of the year’s defining tracks.
It’s not the kind of song that gets flashy and hyped up, but its unforgettable melody, along with her voice that blends a languid mood, sultriness, and cuteness, is truly innate.
When singing it at karaoke, avoid sounding too flat; pay attention to the slightly rapid phrases and aim for smooth delivery—you might even rack up a high score!
calculatingly cuteHinatazaka46

Hinatazaka46 is an idol group that was originally formed in 2015 as Keyakizaka46 (Hiragana Keyaki) and changed to its current name in February 2019, making their single debut at that time.
As of January 2025, all of their released singles have reached No.
1 on the Oricon charts, which shows just how popular they are.
Azatokawaii is the lead track from their debut album under the Hinatazaka46 name, Hinatazaka, released in 2020.
It was also performed at that year’s Kouhaku Uta Gassen, and despite not being a single, it’s a song with high popularity and name recognition.
Overall, the vocal range required is relatively narrow, and the bright, easy-to-follow melody makes it a great choice for teenagers aiming for high karaoke scores.
Singing it solo is great, but splitting parts with friends will definitely be fun too!
Linda feat. UtaCENT

Cent Chihiro Chitti, who was active as a member of BiSH, has transitioned to a solo artist after the group’s breakup, and thanks to her wide-ranging musicality, she’s been making waves second only to AiNA THE END among former BiSH members.
The work in which she co-stars with Ushiro, known from Wednesday Campanella, is this “jack quaid claudia doumit.” This stylish, downbeat track stands out for its narrow range and gently undulating vocal line.
If sung by a woman with a lower voice, it would likely sound even more sensual.
MermaidYuka

Yuka, a singer-songwriter with a distinctive sound influenced by Western music, leaves a strong impression.
Many listeners may feel her musical style has become especially refined recently.
Mermaid is her new song.
Since most of it is sung in falsetto and mixed voice, it might seem challenging, but the actual range is narrow, so it’s surprisingly easy to sing if you set it to the right key.
It’s a mellow track, making it perfect for creating a stylish vibe and lifting the mood.
In Love with the MirrorPraise

Reisan is a band fronted by Saaya from the comedy duo Lalande.
Their slightly downtempo sound, which incorporates a touch of Black music while staying on trend, has become popular, and although the band is still relatively new, they’ve already churned out multiple hit songs.
Among their tracks, the one I particularly recommend is their new single, “Kagami ni Koishite” (In Love with the Mirror).
While hints of Black music peek through at key moments, the song is fundamentally based on orthodox J-pop, so the vocal line itself is simple.
There aren’t many drastic pitch jumps, so anyone with a basic level of vocal technique should be able to sing it without much difficulty.





