[Songs I'd love women to sing!] Popular ballads performed by female artists
Many women say they love singing ballads, don’t they?
At karaoke, there are times when you don’t just want to hype up the room with upbeat tracks—you also want to deliver something tender and heartfelt.
So in this article, we’re introducing ballad songs by Japan’s leading female artists!
We’ve picked a wide range: from universally known masterpieces and timeless staples to the latest hits.
If you’re thinking, “I want to know popular ballads I can sing at karaoke,” or “I’m looking for Japanese ballads sung by women,” be sure to check this out.
Each track is unique yet soothing and moving—songs that heal our hearts and leave a lasting impression.
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more and moreRyoko Shinohara

A song by Ryoko Shinohara produced by Tetsuya Komuro.
Now a hugely successful actress, Ryoko Shinohara made a major hit with this ballad as a singer.
The song opens by depicting lovers missing each other in passing, and in the chorus it passionately conveys intense feelings of desire.
One heartMISIA

MISIA’s 12th single, released on August 27, 2003.
It was chosen as the theme song for the Toho-distributed film “Dragonhead.” This slow ballad is one you’ll want to listen to when your heart is uncertain, showcasing MISIA’s overwhelming vocal prowess.
The high notes in the chorus are heartrending and deeply moving.
In conclusion
We introduced some beautiful ballads sung by female artists.
Did you find a favorite song? When you hear lyrics with a strong message and a powerful vocal performance, you really get drawn into the world of the song, don’t you? I’m sure many of you had various memories flash through your mind.
If you found an artist that caught your attention, be sure to check out their other songs too!






