A number I’d recommend to the yutori generation—one I’d like women to sing
Here are some recommended karaoke songs for women, perfect for those from the Yutori generation.
They’re sure to shine even when you go to karaoke with a guy you’re interested in.
From cute idol pop and cool rock tunes to ballads that showcase your vocal ability, we hope this helps you pick songs that suit your personality—or go for a surprising contrast on purpose.
Of course, many of these picks will get a great reaction at girls-only karaoke, too, so be sure to check them out!
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Numbers (21–30) I'd recommend to the Yutori generation—songs I'd love to hear women sing
planetariumAi Otsuka

A signature song by Ai Otsuka that delicately expresses a bittersweet love with a clear, translucent voice.
Comparing the pain of heartbreak to a starry sky, this moving piece overlays memories of a finished romance with the glow of a planetarium.
Included on the album “LOVE COOK” and released in September 2005, it’s also remembered as the theme song for the drama “Koi no Karasawagi.” Beginning with a gentle piano melody, Ai Otsuka’s clear vocals resonate as if soaking into the listener’s heart.
While cherishing memories, it’s a song that inspires you to look ahead and keep moving forward.
Why not sing this memory-filled song for someone special, with all your heart?
The Maiden with Flaxen HairHitomi Shimatani

Released by Hitomi Shimatani in May 2002, this song is a celebrated piece that portrays a refreshing romance.
It expresses a young girl’s feelings of love through dreamlike imagery, beautifully harmonizing with scenes of landscape and nature.
The lyrics, imbued with youth and purity, are complemented by her clear, translucent vocals, capturing the brilliance of innocent love in full.
Featured in a commercial for Kao Essential Damage Care Shampoo, it became a major hit, peaking at No.
4 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
With its broad, expansive melody and an elegant tone that sways like hair in the wind, it carries a familiar charm that invites everyone to hum along.
Numbers 31–40: Songs I’d recommend to the yutori generation—numbers I’d like women to sing
omnidirectional beautyNo Murasaki

This is a positive message song in which Noshime’s vocals powerfully express the diverse charms of women.
After going viral on TikTok, it was released digitally in January 2024 and was also featured as the CM song for Ito En’s Relax Jasmine Tea.
Its standout message boosts self-esteem: “Value your true self and become a woman who shines from every angle.” When you’re lacking confidence or need the courage to accept yourself as you are, give it a listen—it’s sure to lift your spirits.
Last teenYuika

It’s a coming-of-age song that captures the feelings right before turning twenty.
Created by the singer-songwriter Yuika, it was released in January 2025.
The lyrics are filled with a mix of emotions—anxiety and anticipation about becoming an adult, and a nostalgic longing for the innocence we had as children.
Her true-to-life vocals are wonderful, which is why each word slips so naturally into your heart.
It’s perfect not only for teens, but also for adults who want to reminisce about the past.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to with friends or a partner, making you cherish this very moment.
In conclusion
This time, we introduced songs recommended for the Yutori generation that we’d love to hear women sing.
We’ve put together a wide range, from hype tracks to gentle, heartfelt numbers, so we hope it helps with your karaoke song selection.
However, some songs are difficult to sing, so be sure to practice first!





