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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 (51–60)

vip?Natsuko Nisshoku

Nisshoku Natsuko – ‘vip?’ Official Music Video
VIP? Nisshoku Natsuko

Nisshoku Natsuko is a female singer-songwriter who’s gained popularity as a piano-playing vocalist.

She’s not an artist with an extremely low voice, but she does have a nicely relaxed lower register.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is “vip?”.

The section where the chorus builds in voltage and then drops suddenly into a low part really brings out the allure of a low voice.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

I don’t care what happens anymore.Hoshimachi Suisei

Whatever happens, I don't care anymore / Hoshimachi Suisei (official)
I don’t care what happens anymore, Hoshimachi Suisei.

An insert song from the theatrical anime “Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning-,” woven from a digital dance sound and the powerful vocals of Suisei Hoshimachi.

It’s an ambitious piece that vividly portrays the feelings of a girl who, while harboring both a yearning for freedom and inner conflict, strives to move forward.

The track is also included on the album “New Star Catalog,” and has become popular as a song where electronic sounds, a driving sense of speed, and heartfelt lyrics are beautifully harmonized.

When singing it at karaoke, aim for a strong vocal delivery with delicate expressiveness, and sing it while infusing your own emotions.

instinctRingo Sheena

Ringo Sheena’s songs, which depict instinctive human desires, impulses, and inner conflicts, are captivating for their distinctive sound grounded in alternative rock and interwoven with elements of jazz and classical music.

Candidly portraying emotions such as jealousy and narcissism, they also express an adult reality that has shed the moratorium of youth.

Released in October 1999, this work was selected as the ending theme for the Nippon TV music program “FUN” and reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

Its music video—set in a hospital with innovative direction—also drew attention, winning the BEST FEMALE VIDEO award at the SPACE SHOWER MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS.

With powerful vocals and highly message-driven lyrics, it’s a recommended track for those who want to enjoy self-expression at karaoke.

seesawtuki.

tuki. “Seesaw” Official Music Video
Seesaw tuki.

Singer-songwriter tuki.

, who has earned overwhelming popularity since her teens.

She recently drew attention due to a face-reveal controversy, so many of you may still remember the buzz.

Her new song is Seesaw.

This track, arranged as orthodox J-POP, sits mostly in the midrange throughout.

There are moments of falsetto, but the lines themselves aren’t particularly high; she’s simply choosing to sing them in falsetto.

So even those who lack confidence in their vocal range can sing it with ease.

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

You know,Polkadot Stingray

Polkadot Stingray “Ano ne,” MV
Hey, Polkadot Stingray

Polkadot Stingray is a band that keeps rolling out hit numbers with their catchy musicality.

Their new song “Ano ne,” is also showing signs of becoming a hit.

This piece tends to be perceived as somewhat high.

In reality, while there isn’t much in the low range, the ostensibly high parts often sit in the mid-to-high range, making it easier to sing than it sounds.

I think the toughest spot is the long sustained note at the end of the chorus, but since it’s also a peak moment, make sure to take a big breath during the rest right before it, and avoid pushing too much volume on the long tone.

A happy promise.Lilia.

riria. / A Happy Promise [Music Video]
Happy promise. Lilia.

With a sweet, warm voice that resonates in the heart, Lilia’s richly narrative song has drawn attention as the opening theme for Season 2 of the TV anime My Happy Marriage.

Set to a cozy acoustic guitar arrangement, the track explores themes of deep love, the sense of security within it, and personal growth, beautifully capturing the profoundly human feelings of a close bond with a loved one and the anxiety that can accompany moments of happiness.

Released in January 2025 as an ambitious piece that opens the album Trace, it is accompanied by a music video starring Mayu Hotta and Robin Furuya, offering a visual experience as well.

With its gentle atmosphere that recalls precious moments with a partner and lyrics filled with deep affection, it’s the perfect song to sing at karaoke to wrap up a date.

Legal Lily

Stars, Freckles, and DiamondsHonoka Takahashi

Legal Lily – 'Stars, Freckles, and Diamond' (NHK 'Minna no Uta' December 2024–January 2025)
Stars, Freckles, and Diamond Takahashi Honoka

Honoka Takahashi, the vocalist of Regal Lily, expresses a unique worldview with delicate expressiveness and an emotional guitar sound.

Blending alternative rock and indie rock, she formed the band and began performing while still in high school.

She has been active internationally, including appearances at SXSW in the U.

S.

and a tour in China, and has released the albums “bedtime story” and “C to shi ikeru mono.” She has also created numerous tie-in songs for films and anime, captivating listeners with her clear, transparent voice and distinctive sensibility.

As an artist who provides music for NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” she enjoys broad support across a wide audience.