[Yutori Generation] Songs that excite women! Popular tracks everyone can sing and enjoy together
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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[Yutori Generation] Songs That Get Women Hyped! Popular Tracks Everyone Can Sing and Enjoy (1–10)
Soul RevolutionSuperfly

Released as a digital-only single in June 2010, this track was selected as NHK’s soccer theme song for the 2010 season.
It was later issued on CD as part of the single “Wildflower & Cover Songs: Complete Best ‘TRACK 3’,” and also included on the album “Mind Travel.” Written and composed solely by Shiho Ochi, it’s an up-tempo pop-rock number.
The lyrics depict a fearless drive to take on the unknown despite adversity, making it the ultimate positive song that uplifts listeners.
With its powerful melody and energetic sound, it’s a perfect choice to get everyone pumped up at karaoke!
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

AKB48’s signature song released in August 2013 became a massive hit with its uptempo sound rooted in ’80s disco and easy-to-remember choreography.
Boasting first-week sales of about 1.33 million copies, videos of people of all ages dancing together became a hot topic across the country.
The lyrics carry a message of turning unlucky days around with a positive attitude, and the calls in the chorus create a sense of unity.
The simple choreography by Papaya Suzuki makes it easy to dance to even at karaoke, and with a singable vocal range and catchy melody, it’s sure to get everyone hyped.
Its outstanding name recognition also makes it a great pick when you’re unsure what to choose.
Shangri-LaChatmonchy

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.
[Yutori Generation] Songs that get women excited! Popular tracks everyone can sing and enjoy (11–20)
Happy DaysAi Otsuka

This is a summer-themed single by Ai Otsuka released in July 2004, with a double tie-in as the CM song for Morinaga’s ICE BOX and the theme song for Nippon TV’s 24th National High School Quiz Championship.
Her performance singing with a megaphone is striking, and it’s a refreshing rock tune that brings back memories of summers from that time.
The lyrics, written in down-to-earth language, depict days spent with friends and loved ones becoming happier and happier, and when everyone sings the chorus together, the energy instantly skyrockets.
It’s perfect for girls’ nights or when you want to pump up the mood at karaoke—a classic that lifts your spirits and fills you with positivity!
Fashion MonsterKyary 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.
Feeling great!!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.
Here we go! Phantom Thief GirlMomoiro 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.





