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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’s recommended karaoke tracks (21–30)

ultra-strongestCho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu / “Super Strongest” Music Video
Ultra Supreme Ultra Tokimeki♡Publicity Club

Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu, an idol group under Stardust Promotion, the same agency as Momoiro Clover Z.

They’re known for a sound that fully embraces classic idol cuteness.

Among their works, the one I especially recommend is “Cho Saikyo” (“Ultra Strong”), which is particularly popular.

In line with current trends, it features a solid rap section; however, since the rap is delivered almost like spoken narration, there’s no need for any difficult flow.

Because there are few rests, breath control can be a tricky point, but aside from that, the range and pitch movement are easy, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Good luck to me tomorrow.Nanawo Akari

Good Fortune to Tomorrow’s Me / Nanawo Akari
Good fortune to tomorrow’s me — Nanawo Akari

Akari Nanawo is a pop singer who has risen to prominence in recent years.

She’s especially popular among teenage girls, winning fans with her catchy lyrics and bright, pop vocals.

Among her works, the one I particularly recommend is “Ashita no Watashi ni Sachi Are” (Best Wishes to Tomorrow’s Me).

The chorus includes a brief, noticeably higher passage, but it stays within chest voice range, so as long as you can track the pitch accurately, it shouldn’t pose a challenge.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Chu, diversity.ano

ano “Chu, Diversity.” Music Video
Chu, diversity. ano

Ano-chan, who is so active as a TV personality that there’s hardly a day you don’t see her on screen, also works as a singer and has released numerous hit songs under the name “ano.” Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is Chu, Tayōsei.

It features a cute, Chinese pop–inspired melody, and while the vocal range is high—mid2 A# to hi C#—it’s compact and focused.

Easy to sing yet adorable, it’s a song that perfectly embodies both of those qualities.

Always togetherMoena

Moe-na “Always Together” (Official Music Video)
Forever together, Moena.

A ballad marked by a tender, embracing singing voice and a heartwarming melodic line.

Feelings for someone special and the small joys found in everyday life are woven into the carefully crafted lyrics.

The arrangement by MANABOON and Sonomi Tameoka unfolds from a gentle piano melody into a grand orchestral sound, creating a moving sonic world.

Moena will release this debut song in February 2025, showcasing exquisitely nuanced emotion with her clear, translucent voice.

This piece sings of the preciousness of time spent with loved ones and is perfect for couples to sing at karaoke.

Its calm atmosphere and resonant lyrics can also inspire couples to share their feelings with each other.

Monster IslandWednesday Campanella

Wednesday Campanella “Monster Island”
Kaiju Island Wednesday Campanella

This song, released on July 2, 2025, is used as the opening theme for Season 3 of the TV anime “Chibi Godzilla no Gyakushū” (Chibi Godzilla’s Counterattack).

The track centers on the low to mid range, with a melody that leans heavily on rap and spoken delivery.

In the pre-chorus and chorus, it suddenly takes on a more sung, stylish feel, which makes it really cool! Going back to the first verse: after the chorus, Utaha-san sings in a cute, talk-like manner, so let’s relax and go all-in on cuteness here! The vibe shifts dramatically from the next pre-chorus, and that contrast really works! There are more words packed in, and fitting them into the rhythm might be tricky, but if you stay calm, you’ll be fine.

Singing the chorus with a smooth, gently swaying feel brings out the atmosphere nicely! Since it hardly goes into the high register, once you learn it, it’s an easy song to sing!

One thing I want to ask youSHISHAMO

This song has a relaxed groove that’s easy to catch, and I’ve heard the average karaoke score is in the low-to-mid 90s, so I think it’s a song where it’s relatively easy to score well! In the first verse, there are spots where the pitch jumps higher—don’t hesitate, project your voice clearly into the mic.

The chorus has a unique rhythm, so be precise: make clean cuts where needed and keep the timing accurate instead of letting it all flow together.

Also, adding clear dynamics throughout the song boosts your expressiveness score, which can really raise your overall points.

Try focusing on each point one by one and give it a shot!

Capsuleaiko

aiko - 'Capsule' music video
Capsule aiko

Among aiko’s songs, this one doesn’t go very high in pitch and is easier to sing compared to others, so it’s a good choice for aiming for a perfect 100! It’s a relatively relaxed tempo, so instead of singing each phrase in one breath, make sure to take solid breaths between phrases.

Also, since the arrangement builds up gradually toward the latter half of the chorus, keeping your voice firmly on the mic will likely earn you extra points for expressiveness.

Overall, I recommend singing with steady, unwavering tone throughout.