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Packed with masterpieces! Karaoke songs recommended for women of the Yutori generation

Here are some karaoke songs we recommend for women of the Yutori generation! We’ve gathered classic and well-known tracks, so they’re perfect not only for outings with friends of the same generation, but also songs that people from other generations are likely to recognize.

That said, some of these can be challenging to sing, so use this list to practice songs that are comfortable for you or ones you’d like to try.

Also, some of these can be handled by men with higher vocal ranges, not just women, so we hope this helps when choosing songs.

Packed with classics! Karaoke songs recommended for women of the Yutori generation (11–20)

Tomorrow as wellSHISHAMO

With its catchy melody and relatable lyrics, this song is known as one of SHISHAMO’s signature tracks.

It’s included on the album “SHISHAMO 4” and was also featured in NTT Docomo’s student discount campaign commercial.

Released in February 2017, it resonated with many people, even being performed on that year’s NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

Packed with a message that affirms everyday effort and challenges while offering encouragement, the song is sure to support women working hard at their jobs or studies.

For the yutori generation, it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at karaoke.

Love's Form feat. HIDEMISIA

MISIA – Shape of Love feat. HIDE (GReeeeN) (Official Music Video)
Aino Katachi feat. HIDEMISIA

This is a heartwarming song that warmly expresses the depth of love and the bond with someone special.

Written and composed by GReeeeN and arranged by Seiji Kameda, the piece features MISIA’s expansive, powerful vocals that beautifully convey the mutual feelings of caring for one another.

Since its release in August 2018, it has garnered attention as the theme song for the drama “Gibo to Musume no Blues,” and later, in 2020, it was also chosen for a SUBARU commercial.

When reflecting on the bonds with loved ones who share life’s joys and challenges, MISIA’s gentle voice resonates like a reassuring push on your back—making it a song you’ll want to listen to with family, a partner, or dear friends.

HOWEVERGLAY

Speaking of GLAY’s songs, they span from energetic numbers to moving ballads, and many are easy to sing at karaoke—so it can be tough to choose.

If you want to share a touching moment across generations at a work karaoke with your boss, their signature ballad released in August 1997 is a great pick.

This majestic, stirring track conveys unwavering devotion to a loved one and a strong determination for the two to overcome any hardship together.

TERU’s emotive vocals further elevate the tender yet warm message.

It topped the Oricon charts, sold over a million copies, and was later used as the ending theme for a TBS drama, so many people are sure to recognize it.

As a timeless love song cherished across generations, it’s sure to create a warm atmosphere.

Transparent sheet musicNo Murasaki

Noshi is a female singer-songwriter known for her uniquely composed, laugh-inducing songs.

Her new track, Transparent Score, differs from her usual style, featuring a serious and dreamlike melody.

A falsetto appears toward the end of the chorus, which aligns with current vocal trends, but the notes are actually well within chest-voice range, so you shouldn’t struggle with the high register.

The overall range isn’t wide, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Absolute relationshipRed Park

Akaiko-en – Absolute Relationship (MV Full Ver.) [Theme Song for Fuji TV Saturday Drama “Lost Days”]
Absolute Relationship Red Park

This piece condenses the subtle distance and complexity of human relationships into just 100 seconds.

The edgy sound of Akai Ko-en blends beautifully with lyrics that portray a sincere desire to understand the other person.

Despite its brevity, the song’s structure leaves a powerful impression, and Yosaki Tsuno’s sharp insight shines throughout.

Released as a single in March 2014, it was chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Saturday drama “Lost Days,” which began airing in January of the same year, and it reached a personal best of No.

20 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

It’s a heartwarming song that stands by anyone struggling with relationships that don’t go as planned.

I love youuu!HoneyWorks feat. Chuutan

Sukicchu-no! feat. Chuutan (CV: Saori Hayami) / HoneyWorks
Sukicchu no! HoneyWorks feat. Chuutan

The song Sukitchuu no!, which gained nationwide popularity through platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts, is a track by HoneyWorks, known for their hit Kawaikute Gomen feat.

Chuutan.

Like Kawaikute Gomen, it puts an overtly cutesy charm front and center, but surprisingly, the vocal line is quite simple and the range is relatively narrow.

Compared to Kawaikute Gomen, the pitch movement in the melody is much more gentle, so even those who aren’t confident singers should be able to sing it without trouble.

Full of classics! Karaoke songs recommended for women of the Yutori generation (21–30)

snakeYorushika

Yorushika – Hebi (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Snake Yorushika

Yorushika is a music duo that captures the hearts of young people with a wide musical range, from ennui-tinged tracks to pop songs.

Any woman in her twenties probably knows them, don’t you think? Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Hebi (Snake).

This piece is among the narrower vocal-range works in Yorushika’s catalog, with a vocal line that remains relatively even throughout.

There are also few long sustained notes and a fair number of rests, making it possible to aim for high scores even if your fundamental singing ability isn’t very strong.