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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 Want Women to Sing at Karaoke! Gen Z’s Recommended Karaoke Tracks (71–80)

To all my ex-girlfriendsKoresawa

Koresawa - To All My Ex-Girlfriends [Lyric Video]
To All My Ex-Girlfriends - Koresawa

Koresawa, who enjoys overwhelming popularity especially among younger generations, is a singer-songwriter from Osaka known for basically not showing her face and appearing as “Reko-chan,” a bear girl, in MVs.

Her songs—sung with outstanding melodic sense and lyrics that skillfully, and at times candidly, express women’s true feelings—are also hugely popular at karaoke.

The track we’re introducing this time, the impressively titled “To All My Ex-Girlfriends,” is a digital single released in 2024 and a hit distinguished by its MV set in a karaoke box.

Its country-flavored, upbeat sound, lyrics that keep slightly hard-to-say emotions bright, and catchy melody all showcase her impeccable taste.

While the overall pitch sits a bit on the higher side, the melodic line is easy to sing, and those with lower voices can handle it just fine by adjusting the key.

Be mindful of the bouncy rhythm, and make sure to bring out the contrast between smoothly connected sections and crisply articulated parts!

jerseySabasister

Sabasister – Jersey Music Video
Jersey Saba Sister

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

Noa (Noshii) – Omnidirectional Beautiful Girl [Official Music Video]
Omnidirectional Bishoujo No 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!

I like you.YUTORI-SEDAI

[Official Music Video] YUTORI-SEDAI – I Like You (Suki)
I like it. YUTORI GENERATION

A song that captures the ache of unrequited love and steals Gen Z’s hearts! In this track by YUTORI-SEDAI, a girl’s feelings are portrayed as she struggles to slip into the gaps of the person she likes.

She changes her nails and makeup to catch their attention, but they just won’t turn her way… it’s something everyone’s experienced, right? Released in February 2023, the song became a hot topic on social media.

The music video features popular TikTok influencers, adding even more charm to the song’s world.

Why not listen to this track and take the leap to share your feelings with the person you like?

HeavenRei

Rei – “Heaven” (Official Music Video)
HeavenRei

Rei is an artist active as a singer-songwriter and guitarist.

She’s known for her high sense of musicality, with complex melodic lines that are rarely found in Japanese pop, earning her wide acclaim.

Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Heaven.

Its melody may feel challenging because it has a Western pop vibe, but the vocal range is very narrow and the rhythm is surprisingly simple, making it an easy song to sing for women with lower voices.

If you lock into the backbeat while singing, it will sound even more professional, so be sure to give it a try.

Peerless BlossomAina the End

AiNA THE END – Hana Musou [Official Music Video]
Hana Musou Aina the End

Aina the End’s new song “Hana Musou.” Recently, she’s been leaning into a more sentimental vocal style to make the most of her distinctive husky voice, and this track lets you savor that emotion-filled singing.

The vocal range is about average, and since there are no high phrases that require falsetto, the barrier in terms of range is relatively low.

While the vocal line allows for a fairly wide expressive palette, it doesn’t feature many complex techniques like ad-libs or falls, so it shouldn’t feel particularly difficult.

snakeYorushika

Yorushika – Hebi (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Snake Yorushika

Yorushika’s latest song, “Hebi” (“Snake”).

Since releasing “Aporia,” Yorushika has continued putting out lower-key tracks, and this new song is also arranged within a narrow range that’s easy for anyone to sing.

This work doesn’t feature the extremely low phrases that are characteristic of Yorushika.

Rather than being a “low” song, it feels more like a piece with a limited vocal range, and in keeping with that, the vocal line is crafted to be gently shaped with minimal rises and falls.

Because the instrumentation is somewhat subdued, be mindful of fade-outs and breathing when singing so the vocals don’t stick out awkwardly.