Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers: Women’s Ranking [2025]
We’re showcasing the latest Top 100 ranking of women-friendly songs from the most exciting karaoke hits, listed in order of most views.
If you’re a woman who prides herself on being the life of the party, be sure to check it out.
The playlist is updated weekly!
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Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers: Women’s Ranking [2025] (1–10)
FriendsREBECCA8rank/position

Released in 1985, REBECCA’s fourth single.
They reunited in 2015, and they even made their first appearance on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen with this song! The tickets for the reunion live show sold out immediately, leading to additional performances.
They’re a band that has only grown more captivating with age.
Just hearing the intro fills you with warm nostalgia.
If you imitate NOKKO’s voice and dance while singing, this song is guaranteed to get everyone even more excited.
I'm falling in love with you againFuyumi Sakamoto9rank/position

A gem of a love song by Fuyumi Sakamoto that gently portrays a rekindled romance blossoming between a long-married couple.
The serene melody and her emotive vocals weave a harmony that deeply resonates with listeners.
With warm, tender strokes, it depicts the precious affection found in everyday moments and gratitude for the many years overcome together.
Released in January 2009 as the coupling track to “Pirates of Asia,” the song also became beloved as the theme for Sanwa Shurui’s Mugi Shochu iichiko commercial.
It is included on the album “Love Songs ~ Mata Kimi ni Koishiteru ~,” and has earned support from a wide range of generations.
A recommended track for anyone wishing to rediscover the value of time spent with someone dear.
MarigoldAimyon10rank/position

Aimyong’s songs have a timeless appeal that’s independent of trends, making them popular across generations.
“Marigold,” released in 2018, marked her major breakthrough.
Its somewhat nostalgic melody evokes the early Heisei era, making it very pleasant to listen to and a classic that resonates with people of all ages.
For women in their 40s who say, “I mostly listen to the J-pop from my youth, but I want to try singing something more recent…,” I highly recommend Aimyong’s songs.
“Marigold” sits on the lower side pitch-wise and doesn’t have an extreme vocal range, so even those with lower voices or who feel insecure about singing should give it a try!
Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers: Women’s Rankings [2025] (11–20)
Roppongi HeartbreakAnn Lewis11rank/position

This is a signature classic by Ann Lewis, where overwhelming vocal power meets an urban rock sound.
Released in October 1984, it was used as the opening theme for the TV Asahi drama “Triangle Blue.” Set to a sophisticated melody, it portrays a bittersweet love for a younger man from a modern woman’s perspective.
The emotions of a woman wavering between straightforward affection and complex feelings are brilliantly conveyed through Ann Lewis’s powerful vocals.
Riding the karaoke boom of the time, the song became popular and sold a total of 296,000 copies; it remains beloved by many to this day.
It’s a perfect choice when you want to express both the ache and the passion of love—or when you want to energize a venue with a powerful vocal performance.
A Cruel Angel's ThesisYoko Takahashi12rank/position

This song by Yoko Takahashi drew major attention as an anime opening theme.
Its lyrics, which sing of youth’s growth and potential, resonated with many people and have remained highly popular even years after its release.
Released in October 1995, the track reached No.
27 on the Oricon chart.
It continued to rank high on various year-end charts and even took first place in rankings of songs most sung during the Heisei era.
It’s also a karaoke staple, so why not sing it with friends and get the crowd going?
JupiterAyaka Hirahara13rank/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?
La La LaMaki Ohguro14rank/position

This is Maki Ohguro’s 10th single, released in 1995, and it was used as the theme song for the TV drama “Aji Ichimonme.” Maki Ohguro is known for her powerful vocals, but this song also conveys a somewhat heartwarming atmosphere.
The 1990s were an era when karaoke popularity was highly valued.
This song, too, features an easy-to-remember melody and rhythm, making it simple to hum along to.
The chorus is especially memorable, and it might be fun for everyone present to sing it together.
If you have a chance to go to karaoke, why not give this song a try?





