[Must-See for Men] Karaoke Songs Popular with Women in Their 20s: A Curated Selection of Standout 'Attractive' Tracks!
“I want to sing coolly at karaoke and be popular with women!” “I want to pick a good vibe song that girls will love!” A lot of guys probably feel that way, right?
In this article, we’ve gathered a bunch of songs that are a hit with women in their 20s—perfect for anyone with those goals.
We’ve picked everything from timeless classics to the latest tracks, so guys, this is a must-read.
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[A Must-See for Men] Karaoke Songs Popular with Women in Their 20s | Carefully Selected Trending “Attraction” Tracks! (61–70)
glass windowKing Gnu

King Gnu, a rock band dominating the J-POP scene with their profound musicality—dubbed the Tokyo New Mixture Style—and outstanding performance skills.
Their 2023 digital-only single “Glass Window” was chosen as the theme song for the film “Don’t Call It Mystery.” It’s undeniably cool if you can pull it off at karaoke, but to nail its complex and intricate melodies perfectly, make sure to practice well.
A modern rock tune that showcases King Gnu’s evolution and bottomless potential.
Dried flowersYuuri

This wonderful song with an already captivating intro is Sukima Switch’s 2004 release, “Kanade.” It’s one of their signature tracks, a karaoke staple, and well-known as a ballad.
Its enduring popularity likely comes from the way it delivers sincere love straight from the heart atop a beautiful melody.
If you sing it gently with a sweet tone—channeling vocalist Oohashi’s style—it’s sure to be a hit with the ladies! Since the key is on the higher side, it’s best to adjust it to a comfortable range and sing without straining.
SUNHoshino Gen

Singer-songwriter Gen Hoshino, who also appears in numerous TV dramas and films as an actor, showcases his multifaceted talent.
His 8th single “SUN,” used as the theme song for the TV drama “Kokoro ga Pokitto ne,” is a memorable number featuring crisp guitar cutting and breezy string sounds.
Its pop melody and lyrics are sure to lighten the mood at karaoke.
While the overall melody is simple, be careful with the falsetto leaps, as they can make it easy to go off pitch.
W/X/YTani Yuuki

Starting out on platforms like TikTok and YouTube, Tani Yuuki has become hugely popular, especially among young people.
The title “W/X/Y” plays on the terms for male and female sex chromosomes, and it’s a love song that expresses tender feelings for someone despite moments of miscommunication.
The vocal range is surprisingly manageable, but the rhythm is a bit distinctive and tricky, so try listening repeatedly or humming along.
It would be lovely to sing it gently while savoring the lyrics, which weave together scenes from everyday life.
The BeginningONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK is a four-member rock band that now represents Japan’s rock scene and enjoys popularity overseas.
Their 7th single, “The Beginning,” which was used as the theme song for the film Rurouni Kenshin, kicks off with a chorus over a piano and guitar ensemble that immediately amps up the energy.
The powerful melody riding on the fast-paced rock sound is sure to hype up any karaoke session.
However, the key is higher and the melody more intricate than it sounds, so make sure to practice thoroughly beforehand to sing it coolly at karaoke.
18imase

Singer-songwriter imase, whose fifth digital-only single “NIGHT DANCER” made waves by becoming the first J-POP track to enter the TOP 100 on the Melon overall chart.
His tenth digital-only single “18” is a newly written number created for Suntory’s web video “Otona jan • Koko kara dane 04.” The catchy melody is fun to sing and is likely to draw attention at karaoke as well.
However, since it features frequent leaps in pitch using falsetto, be careful not to go off key.
evening primroseNovelbright

Novelbright is a five-member male rock band.
Their vocalist, Yudai Takenaka, whose high-tone voice is so cool, has even won a world whistling championship.
Released in 2020, Tsukimisou is a song that makes great use of Takenaka’s high tones.
As a heartbreak song, it balances beauty and poignancy, irresistibly drawing in listeners before they know it.
The chorus makes frequent use of falsetto.
To enhance the sense of sorrow, be sure to produce plenty of clean, beautiful falsetto.



