Songs that get millennial women excited! Popular tracks everyone can sing along to and enjoy
Have you ever had the experience where playing a certain song at a girls’ gathering or karaoke party instantly brightens the mood? If you’re a woman from the Yutori generation, there are surely songs you used to hum along to that spark both nostalgia and excitement.
In this article, we’re introducing tracks that are guaranteed to get the energy up when women from the Yutori generation come together.
From nostalgic hits to timeless numbers that make you want to start singing, use this as a guide for choosing karaoke songs and creating lively moments!
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Songs that get millennial Japanese women excited! Popular tracks everyone can sing and enjoy (1–10)
Shangri-LaNEW!Chatmonchy

A girls’ band from Tokushima Prefecture, Chatmonchy released this as their third single in 2006.
Chosen as the ending theme for the Fuji TV anime “Hataraki Man,” it peaked at No.
6 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
Its distinctive rhythm, featuring an irregular 5/4 time signature, expresses the protagonist’s emotional wavering as she tries to stay positive despite anxieties and inner conflict about her lover.
The story, which begins with losing a cell phone, portrays complex feelings—a desire to keep loving while accepting the other person’s weaknesses—and has resonated with many listeners.
The unconventional rhythm makes it a joy to sing and a guaranteed hit at girls’ nights and karaoke parties.
A must-listen for fans of band-driven sounds.
Lila LilhaNEW!Kaela Kimura

Released in March 2005, this song was featured in a Vodafone commercial and became Kaela Kimura’s first major hit and signature track.
It’s characterized by a bouncy mid-tempo rock sound paired with a powerful and alluring vocal.
The melody itself is very catchy and easy to hum along to, and since the vocal range isn’t particularly wide, it’s a song you can comfortably sing in the original key at karaoke.
As long as you keep the rhythm from getting flat and sing brightly with a vibrant tone, it’s sure to liven up the room in no time! It’s a perfect track for girls’ nights and karaoke parties, where everyone can join in and have fun together.
Silent majorityNEW!Keyakizaka46

Released in April 2016 as a debut single, this track’s greatest appeal lies in its powerful message that goes beyond conventional idol songs.
The lyrics question conformity and the loss of individuality, emphasizing the importance of speaking up, and they resonate with the everyday frustrations we all feel.
Its edgy dance-rock sound and commanding performance are stunning—and it’s the kind of song that naturally fires you up at karaoke.
It was also featured in a commercial for the fashion app “Mechakari.” With a relatively compact vocal range and an easy-to-remember melody line, it’s perfect for singing with friends.
A highly recommended track when you want everyone to raise their voices together and get hyped!
Songs That Get Millennial Women Hyped! Popular Tracks Everyone Can Sing and Enjoy (11–20)
Feeling great ↑↑NEW!mihimaru GT

This is mihimaru GT’s ninth single, released in May 2006.
It was featured in several commercial songs and as ending themes for variety shows, and it became their first track to break into the top 10 on the Oricon weekly charts.
While dealing with the frustrations of work and relationships, it delivers a message of turning even the worst days into positive energy, set to a light, upbeat rhythm and a catchy melody.
With a structure that interweaves rap parts and vocals, the chorus brings a rush of openness that naturally lifts your spirits.
Pick it for a girls’ night or a karaoke party and you’re guaranteed to get everyone clapping along.
It’s the perfect song for blowing away everyday stress.
Fashion MonsterNEW!Kyary Pamyu Pamyu

Released in October 2012, this is the third single produced by Yasutaka Nakata.
Well known as a GU commercial song, it’s an ambitious work that marks a major shift from Kyary’s pop-inspired worldview to a rock-tinged electro sound.
Packed with a message that celebrates individuality and the freedom to enjoy fashion, it has a driving energy that makes you want to sing along out loud.
It’s the perfect track for hyping up a karaoke session with friends or expressing your true self.
Let's go! Phantom Thief GirlNEW!Momoiro Clover Z

Released in May 2010 as their major-label debut single, this track was written and composed by Kenichi Maeyamada.
Its charm lies in a phantom-thief story inspired by the world of the film The Castle of Cagliostro from the Lupin III series.
The exhilarating premise—“taking aim at listeners’ hearts” with smiles and vocals—pairs with frequent key changes that create a thrilling progression, drawing the audience in at once.
It was also chosen as the opening theme for TBS’s Rank Kingdom, helping spread the name of Momoiro Clover.
It’s the perfect song to sing and dance to at full power with friends at karaoke, or to boost your energy when you need a lift.
SynchronicityNEW!Nogizaka46

The title track of their 20th single, released in April 2018.
With Mai Shiraishi serving as the sole center for the first time in about four years and nine months, this song is a medium-tempo number built around gentle strings and piano.
The theme is the moments when people resonate with one another, depicting the kindness found when casual gestures and glances align.
It was also used as the CM song for Haruyama’s Freshers’ Campaign, making it perfect for the start of a new season.
The melody flows smoothly and the vocal range isn’t wide, so it’s easy to sing together at karaoke.
Its supple, warm atmosphere helps set a relaxed mood.





