Ladies, it’s time to shine! Whether you’re hitting the high notes like a diva or pouring your heart into a soulful ballad, karaoke is your stage—and the spotlight’s waiting for you. From girls’ night out to solo power performances, karaoke has become the ultimate way to celebrate music, confidence, and unforgettable moments. And what better way to own the mic than with songs that were made to showcase the strength, sass, and soul of female voices?
In this show-stopping countdown of the Top 15 Most Popular Best Karaoke Songs for Women of All Time, we’re highlighting the anthems that have become go-to favorites for karaoke queens everywhere. From powerhouse ballads by Whitney and Adele to fierce pop hits from Beyoncé and Taylor Swift, these tracks are all about empowerment, emotion, and having a blast. Whether you’re channeling heartbreak, joy, or pure diva energy, there’s a song on this list that’s perfect for your moment.
So warm up those vocals, grab that mic, and don’t be afraid to hit every note with confidence and flair. These are the songs that light up the room, bring down the house, and let every woman unleash her inner superstar. Karaoke night just got a whole lot louder—and fiercer!
1. “Like a Prayer” – Madonna (1989)
More than just a pop song, Madonna’s Like a Prayer is a full-fledged musical and spiritual experience. Released in 1989, this genre-defying track seamlessly blends elements of pop, rock, and gospel to create something truly unique. The song begins with an intimate, almost confessional tone before building into a powerful, gospel-backed chorus that feels both uplifting and rebellious. Its deeply personal lyrics allow singers to convey a spectrum of emotions, from vulnerability to unshakable passion. While its controversial music video sparked debates upon release, the song itself has endured as one of Madonna’s most powerful anthems. When it plays, it commands attention—whether it’s at a concert, in a car, or at a karaoke night.
2. “I Will Always Love You” – Whitney Houston (1992, originally by Dolly Parton in 1973)
Whitney Houston’s unforgettable rendition of “I Will Always Love You” took the world by storm in 1992, thanks to its inclusion in The Bodyguard soundtrack. Originally written and recorded as a country ballad by Dolly Parton in 1973, the song already carried deep emotional weight. However, Houston’s version transformed it into a breathtaking powerhouse of vocal mastery and raw sentiment. The delicate, almost whispered opening draws listeners in, only to be followed by an explosive, spine-tingling crescendo that showcases her extraordinary vocal range. The song’s themes of love, loss, and farewell have made it one of the most iconic breakup anthems of all time. A favorite among karaoke enthusiasts, it’s the ultimate test of vocal strength, control, and emotional expression.
3. “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” – Shania Twain (1997)
Shania Twain’s Man! I Feel Like a Woman! is an electrifying anthem of confidence and empowerment. Released in 1997 as part of her groundbreaking Come On Over album, this upbeat, sassy track blends country and pop into an irresistibly fun package. The song opens with the now-iconic command—“Let’s go, girls!”—which instantly ignites excitement and gets the crowd cheering. With playful lyrics celebrating independence, femininity, and having a good time, it has become a karaoke favorite for those looking to bring energy and attitude to the stage. The catchy melody and infectious rhythm make it nearly impossible to resist singing along—or dancing!
4. “Total Eclipse of the Heart” – Bonnie Tyler (1983)
If there’s one song that epitomizes the theatrical drama of love and heartbreak, it’s Bonnie Tyler’s Total Eclipse of the Heart. Released in 1983, this Jim Steinman-produced epic is an emotional rollercoaster, filled with haunting lyrics, dramatic crescendos, and over-the-top intensity. Tyler’s signature raspy voice adds an edge of raw desperation, making the song feel like an emotional outburst set to music. The sweeping instrumentation, including its thunderous drum beats and soaring melodies, makes it a dream for singers who love dramatic ballads. Whether belted out in a dimly lit karaoke bar or performed with full theatrical flair, this song guarantees an unforgettable, show-stopping moment.
5. “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” – Cyndi Lauper (1983)
Bright, energetic, and absolutely infectious, Girls Just Want to Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper has been a party anthem since its release in 1983. More than just a catchy pop hit, it became a cultural statement about female independence and joy, resonating with generations of listeners. With its bouncy beat, playful lyrics, and irresistible sing-along chorus, this song is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at any karaoke night. It doesn’t require powerhouse vocals—just enthusiasm and a willingness to let loose and have fun. Whether it’s performed as a solo act or a group sing-along, this song ensures a good time for everyone involved.
6. “Rolling in the Deep” – Adele (2010)
Adele’s Rolling in the Deep is the kind of song that demands to be sung with intensity and conviction. Released in 2010 as the lead single from her 21 album, the song is a masterclass in modern soul-pop, blending haunting melodies with a powerful, stomping beat. With lyrics fueled by betrayal and revenge, it’s a cathartic anthem for anyone who has ever experienced heartbreak. Adele’s deep, expressive voice sets a high bar for singers attempting this one at karaoke, but for those who can channel the right amount of power and emotion, it’s an exhilarating challenge. A mix of bluesy grit and fiery passion, Rolling in the Deep never fails to leave an impact.
7. “Someone Like You” – Adele (2011)
If you’re looking for a song that allows you to pour your heart out, Adele’s Someone Like You is the perfect choice. Released in 2011, this emotionally devastating piano ballad captures the ache of lost love with heartbreaking simplicity. Unlike many powerhouse ballads that rely on big instrumentation, this song thrives on its stripped-down arrangement, allowing the raw emotion in the lyrics to shine through. The soft, mournful verses gradually build into a soaring, tear-inducing chorus, making it an excellent showcase for singers who want to connect deeply with their audience. Whether performed as a quiet reflection or a full-throated lament, Someone Like You is one of those rare songs that leaves a lasting impression.
8. “Dancing Queen” – ABBA (1976)
Few songs radiate as much joy and nostalgia as ABBA’s Dancing Queen. Released in 1976, this disco-era masterpiece captures the feeling of youthful freedom and uninhibited celebration. With its dreamy melodies, elegant harmonies, and uplifting lyrics, it’s a song that practically demands audience participation. The beauty of Dancing Queen lies in its universal appeal—whether you’re on the dance floor or behind a karaoke mic, it instantly transports you to a place of happiness and carefree fun. Its sing-along quality makes it a favorite among people of all ages, ensuring that it remains a timeless classic that brings people together, one chorus at a time.
9. “Since U Been Gone” – Kelly Clarkson (2004)
Few breakup anthems hit as hard as Kelly Clarkson’s “Since U Been Gone.” Released in 2004, this pop-rock powerhouse is the ultimate song for anyone ready to scream their frustrations away. It starts off deceptively soft before exploding into an electrifying chorus that makes you want to jump, scream, and sing at the top of your lungs. Whether you’re fresh out of a relationship or just love an empowering, high-energy song, this track delivers. It’s a must-have for any karaoke session where you want to let loose and unleash your inner rockstar.
10. “I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)” – Whitney Houston (1987)
If there’s one song that can instantly lift your spirits and get you moving, it’s Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance with Somebody.” Released in 1987, this electrifying anthem is packed with energy, joy, and pure vocal perfection. Whitney’s voice soars over the infectious beat, making it nearly impossible to resist the urge to dance. Whether you’re belting it out at karaoke or just singing along in the car, this song embodies the fun and excitement of letting loose and embracing the moment. It’s no wonder it remains a timeless favorite for party playlists and karaoke nights alike.
11. “Respect” – Aretha Franklin (1967)
Aretha Franklin’s “Respect” isn’t just a song—it’s a movement. Originally recorded by Otis Redding, Aretha’s 1967 version turned it into an anthem of empowerment, independence, and sheer vocal power. From the moment she belts out the iconic “R-E-S-P-E-C-T,” you know you’re in for a powerhouse performance. Whether you’re taking the stage solo or getting the crowd involved in the famous call-and-response sections, this song guarantees a commanding and unforgettable karaoke moment.
12. “Before He Cheats” – Carrie Underwood (2006)
If you’re looking for a song that exudes confidence, attitude, and a touch of revenge, Carrie Underwood’s “Before He Cheats” is the perfect pick. Released in 2006, this fiery country hit tells the tale of a woman getting payback on a cheating ex—one key scratch and slashed tire at a time. Carrie’s powerhouse vocals and the song’s bold, no-nonsense lyrics make it an empowering and thrilling karaoke choice. It’s ideal for anyone wanting to channel their fierce side and command the stage with attitude and drama.
13. “Because of You” – Kelly Clarkson (2004)
“Because of You” is one of Kelly Clarkson’s most emotional and deeply personal songs. Released in 2004, this heartfelt ballad captures the pain of heartbreak and the scars left behind by a troubled past. The soaring melody and vulnerable lyrics make it an ideal choice for singers who love to pour real emotion into their performances. Whether you’ve lived through similar heartache or just appreciate a beautifully sung ballad, this song is a show-stopping karaoke moment.
14. “My Heart Will Go On” – Celine Dion (1997)
No song defines the power ballad quite like Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On.” Released in 1997 as the theme for Titanic, this song became one of the biggest hits of all time. With its sweeping melody, emotional depth, and Celine’s flawless vocals, it’s a challenging yet rewarding choice for karaoke singers. If you’re ready to deliver a breathtaking, dramatic performance that leaves everyone in awe, this song is the ultimate test of vocal power and passion.
15. “You Oughta Know” – Alanis Morissette (1995)
Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know” isn’t just a breakup song—it’s a full-on emotional release. Released in 1995, this alternative rock classic is packed with raw intensity, sharp lyrics, and an undeniable edge. Singing this song at karaoke is like stepping into a therapy session—anger, pain, and power all collide in one cathartic explosion. If you’re looking to make a bold statement and leave the audience stunned, this is the song to pick.









