Recommended karaoke songs for women in their 20s — Heisei/Reiwa hits and the latest tracks
Here are some recommended karaoke songs for women in their 20s.
If you’re heading to karaoke with friends or coworkers and aren’t sure what to sing, this is for you!
From Heisei-era hits to the latest Reiwa tracks, we’ve carefully selected songs popular among women in their 20s.
You might even find songs that make you think, “I used to sing this a lot back in my school days,” and feel a wave of nostalgia.
Sing these at karaoke with people your age, and all sorts of memories are sure to come flooding back.
Be sure to check them out!
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Recommended Karaoke Songs for Women in Their 20s: Heisei and Reiwa Hits & Latest Tracks (41–50)
Song of SpringSakura Fujiwara

Sakura Fujiwara is a female singer-songwriter popular for her country-inspired musical style.
Active since the 2010s, she has produced several hit numbers.
Among her songs, the one especially recommended for women with lower voices is Haru no Uta (Spring Song).
It’s frequently used on platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts, so many people may find it familiar.
The chorus has a calm feel, and the verses through the pre-chorus sit mostly in the low to low-mid range, making it very easy to sing for women with lower voices.
Girl SSCANDAL

Formed in 2006, the girls’ band SCANDAL released their third single in 2009, which was used as the opening theme for the anime “BLEACH.” This cool, rock-style track is perfect for karaoke, guaranteed to hype up the crowd and leave you feeling refreshed.
It’s an attention-grabber for sure, and a great pick for women who want to try singing something cool.
Deceptive Lovetuki.

With the smash hit Ban-san-ka (“Banquet Song”) breaking various records, tuki.
, who cemented her status as a popular singer-songwriter at the young age of 15, has become one of those contemporary artists who keep their real face out of the public eye.
That very choice makes you feel the power of her work—her music and voice alone are more than enough to stand out.
Released in April 2025, her song Damashi Ai (“Deceptive Love”) drew attention as her first-ever TV drama theme.
Its progression from a subdued A-melody into a hook that lingers in your ears is classic J-pop.
While the vocal range is relatively wide, the melody line isn’t complicated, so listeners in their 30s and 40s should find it familiar and easy to sing.
Try singing it with crisp articulation while keeping a buoyant, syncopated rhythm in mind!
Listening to your dreams, I come up with ideas that make me laugh!Aimyon

Speaking of Aimyon, her J-pop that incorporates her folk-music roots leaves a strong impression, doesn’t it? Her new song, “While Listening to Your Dreams, I Come Up with Ideas That Make Me Smile!” is a work that showcases her musicality to the fullest.
It’s bright with a certain level of strength, yet it falls into the category of a narrow vocal range, and there are no phrases that require sharp jumps in pitch in the vocal line.
Since it can be sung leisurely in chest voice, even women in their 20s with lower voices can aim for high scores with ease.
First Love KillerNo Murasaki

Singer-songwriter Noashi, who has gained popularity with her offbeat melodies and lyrics that resonate strongly with women.
She’s known for her genreless musical style, releasing songs with a different vibe from her previous work each time.
Speaking of her signature tracks, wouldn’t it be “Hatsukoi Killer” (First Love Killer)? While the song carries a slightly retro, Showa-era feel, its fresh production keeps it from sounding outdated.
The vocals incorporate some rap, and because the range is very narrow, it’s exceptionally easy to sing.
It also goes over well at karaoke, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
ALL I WANTYurina Hirate

Yurina Hirate’s hit song “ALL I WANT.” Among her recent releases, this track has been a particularly big success, so I imagine many people discovered her solo work through this song.
The melody has a slightly Heisei-era feel, and the rap-like vocal parts especially evoke artists like Kana Nishino and Miliyah Kato from the 2010s.
Because there are relatively few rests, the breathing can be a bit tricky, but the range is low and the melodic movement is gentle, making it a song that’s definitely easy to score highly on.
Eeny, meeny, miny, moeYurina Hirate

Since leaving Keyakizaka46, Yurina Hirate has been forging her own path as a solo artist, active in music and acting, with every move she makes drawing attention.
Released in March 2025, “Eeny Meeny Miny Moe” puts tech-house elements front and center, blending coolness and pop sensibility to superb effect, and the striking visual image Hirate presents in the music video also drew a lot of buzz.
Melodically, it isn’t particularly difficult and sits in a range that men can sing as well, but with this kind of track, simply singing it can feel too flat.
It’s best to immerse yourself in the song’s world and perform with the mindset of becoming Hirate herself.






