[Women] Popular Karaoke Rankings [2025]
Introducing the top 100 songs from the women’s karaoke popularity rankings, all at once, ordered by the number of views!
If you’re wondering, “What should I sing at karaoke?”, be sure to check out this ranking and prepare in advance!
We’ve included everything from guaranteed crowd-pleasers to stunning, stop-you-in-your-tracks tracks.
Playlists are updated weekly!
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[Women] Popular Karaoke Rankings [2025] (21–30)
planetariumAi Otsuka22rank/position

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?
HeroNamie Amuro23rank/position

A rousing cheer song by Namie Amuro that powerfully sings of the “courage” and “hope” needed at every stage of life.
Released in July 2016 as NHK’s broadcast theme for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics and Paralympics, it captured the hearts of a wide audience—from athletes to the general public.
When she made a special appearance at the 68th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen in 2017, her stunning performance set a remarkable peak viewer rating of 48.
4%.
If you choose this song when enjoying karaoke with someone special, you’ll surely share a moment of true connection.
cherry (cherry fruit; sakuranbo)Ai Otsuka24rank/position

This was Ai Otsuka’s second single, the song that put her name on the map.
Released in December 2003, it was used as the opening theme for the music program COUNT DOWN TV and as the ending theme for the variety show Mecha-Mecha Iketeru!.
With lyrics about pure love and an irresistibly cheerful melody, it leaves listeners feeling happy.
Featured on the albums LOVE PUNCH and Ai am BEST, it has been loved by a wide audience, even being used as a cheer song for high school baseball.
It’s a surefire karaoke hit that gets everyone going, regardless of gender.
TouchYoshimi Iwasaki25rank/position

A gem of a masterpiece that beautifully captures the bittersweetness of youthful love.
Told from the perspective of a female protagonist, its lyrical story vividly conveys the feelings of a girl in love.
Yoshimi Iwasaki’s clear, luminous vocals make the emotions of pure love all the more enchanting.
Released in March 1985, the song achieved remarkable success as the theme for the anime Touch, reaching No.
12 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and No.
39 on the Year-End Ranking.
With its gentle melody and relaxed tempo, it’s a song that’s easy to sing calmly.
Share it at karaoke with close friends, and it’s sure to become a wonderful memory.
May it be filled with kindnessJUJU26rank/position

When I was on the verge of losing the meaning of life, meeting the one I love made my heart shine… JUJU’s heartwarming rock ballad is cherished by people of all generations.
Released in February 2009 as the theme song for a collaborative project between MTV Japan and Nissan, the track’s chorus expresses unconditional love and gratitude, like an eternal vow to someone precious.
The next time you go to karaoke with that intriguing man in his 40s, why not share your feelings through this song?
White LoveSPEED27rank/position

There must be many people who feel like listening to this song when winter comes.
It’s SPEED’s fifth single, released in October 1997.
It was used as the commercial song for Shiseido’s “T’ESSERA Angel Drop,” and the commercial featuring all the members also became a hot topic.
The song expresses a pure, bittersweet love by comparing it to white snow.
They even appeared on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen for two consecutive years, serving as the opening act for the Red Team.
It’s a perfect track to liven up year-end events like Christmas parties and year-end gatherings.
It might even help you power through your big New Year’s cleaning!
JupiterAyaka Hirahara28rank/position

Ayaka Hirahara’s debut song presents a grand classical masterpiece theme with approachable lyrics and a brilliant arrangement.
Its beautiful melody and crystal-clear vocals offer deep comfort to those facing loneliness or anxiety, making it a moving piece.
Since its release in December 2003, it has remained a long-selling favorite and was also used as an insert song in the TBS drama “Mr.
Kinpachi in Class 3-B.” With Masayuki Sakamoto’s elegant arrangement and Hirahara’s expressive singing, the track is crafted to be easy and pleasant for anyone to sing.
Why not try it at karaoke when you want to cherish bonds with friends or need the courage to believe in yourself?





