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Songs you’d want women to sing at karaoke! Karaoke picks recommended for Gen Z

From a man’s perspective, there are definitely songs you’d love to hear a woman sing.

Whether it’s a cute track, a cool one, or something fancy, everyone has their own preferences.

Of course, songs that are easy to sing are great, but if you can master a challenging song that not just anyone can pull off, you might impress not only the opposite sex but people of the same sex too.

So this time, we’ve put together a list of karaoke songs we recommend for Gen Z that we’d love to hear women sing.

Each song has a different vibe and level of difficulty, so use this as a guide to pick something that fits your character!

Songs you'd want women to sing at karaoke! Gen Z–recommended karaoke tracks (61–70)

MarigoldAimyon

Aimyon – Marigold [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Marigold Aimyon

Released in August 2018, this is a tender coming-of-age love song woven by Aimyon’s gentle vocals.

Its acoustic sound, though simple, draws out deep emotions, perfectly harmonizing with lyrics that capture the fragility and beauty of love.

The music video, filmed in rainy Shanghai, is also striking; under the direction of Tomokazu Yamada, it expands into an even more poetically rich world.

It’s a recommended track for those moments when you want to quietly look back on the time spent with someone precious in your everyday life.

O warriors of weakness with broken wingsUpiko

Upiko – O weak warriors with broken wings
O you frail warriors with broken wings, Yopiko

Upiko is a singer-songwriter drawing attention for a musicality reminiscent of Miyuki Nakajima.

She’s known for lyrics that stir the heart, an emotionally rich singing style, and a characteristically low voice.

Among her works, “O Broken-Winged, Weary Warriors” is one I especially recommend for women with lower voices.

The vocal line is close to Showa-era pop, so there aren’t complex leaps in pitch.

While expressive delivery is required, the overall range is narrow, making it a relatively easy song to sing for women with lower voices.

half-baked thoughtYukichi Honorable Mention / men

Yukichi Award-Winning/men – Half-Ripe Thoughts (Music Video)
Half-Baked Kōron Yukichi Honorable Mention / men

Singer-songwriter Yukichi Kousaku/men, who has won popularity with a uniquely original musical style.

Characterized by a distinctive techno sound infused with ambient elements, she consistently releases striking tracks with a musicality unlike anything else.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Hanjukukou.

Throughout the piece, the vocal range is narrow and there are no long sustained notes.

What’s more, in the chorus the track takes precedence over the vocal line, making it easy to sing—you can even catch your breath during the hook.

I have lots of wishes.Wednesday Campanella

Wednesday Campanella’s classic “Negai wa Gyo-san.” Because of its grand yet gentle melody, many people probably feel it’s an easy song to sing.

It’s true that the A and B sections fall into the easier category among the pieces introduced here, but the chorus is different.

In the latter part of the chorus, the high-pitched phrase is sung with a tone that combines the softness of falsetto and the core of mixed voice, and on top of that, it must be sustained as a long tone—making it deceptively challenging.

If you want to develop a delicate falsetto, definitely give it a try.

You and the summer music festivalSHISHAMO

SHISHAMO “You and the Summer Festival”
You and the Summer Fest SHISHAMO

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!

Even if the dream endsTOMOO

TOMOO – Even After Waking From the Dream [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Even when I wake from the dream, TOMOO

TOMOO is one of the singer-songwriters who represent the J-pop scene of the Reiwa era.

Since the hit release of “Ginger” in 2021, she has continued her remarkable rise, armed with outstanding songwriting skills and a voice you can recognize at first listen.

Many of her songs feature melodies that aren’t straightforward, so there may be plenty of people who want to sing TOMOO’s songs at karaoke but feel they might be difficult.

However, “Yume wa Sametemo” is relatively easy to sing and highly recommended.

It’s an infectious pop song with rhythmic piano tones and a dazzling brass section.

While the chorus does include some falsetto, the overall range is on the narrower side, so even those who aren’t confident with high notes should definitely give it a try.

On nights when cherry blossoms fallAimyon

Aimyon – On the Night the Cherry Blossoms Fall [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
On nights when cherry blossoms fall, Aimyon

While inheriting the sound that could be called the golden age of Heisei-era J-POP, Aimyon continues to release songs with a timeless, universal appeal.

“Sakura ga Furu Yoru wa” was released in 2021 as the theme song for “Koi to Ookami ni wa Damasarenai,” and it’s a masterpiece brimming with Aimyon’s signature style—comforting yet somehow bittersweet, with melodies and lyrics that resonate deeply.

Overall, although the pitch sits relatively high, the range is narrow and the melodic leaps are modest, so those with lower voices should be able to sing it well by adjusting the key.

For the chorus’s falsetto lines, try to project from your diaphragm to avoid your voice breaking.