[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.
By the way, when choosing songs that go over well with women, the key is to pick tunes everyone knows and that are popular.
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HabitSEKAI NO OWARI

This song, which also became a hot topic for its unique choreography in the music video, sharply probes the traits of modern people—from students to working adults—offering plenty for grown-ups to enjoy while also giving them something to think about.
At the same time, its bass-driven, cool rock sound is sure to be a hit.
The key is to memorize as much of the lyrics as possible; that will help with crisp enunciation and make breathing easier.
The melody doesn’t have a particularly wide range and is easy to sing, so be sure to master it!
KusushikiMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is the opening theme for the second cour of Season 2 of the Nippon TV anime “The Apothecary Diaries,” which skillfully expresses the mystery and wonder of kotodama—the spiritual power of words.
Created by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE in April 2025, the piece brilliantly fuses an oriental atmosphere with band-driven sound.
Interweaving contrasting elements like the moon and the sun, love and apology, it powerfully sings of an eternal love that lasts into the next life.
Like a medicine that can both heal and harm, this grand work delves deeply into the duality of emotions and the power inherent in words.
For karaoke, we recommend singing with heartfelt emotion, keeping in mind vocalist Motoki Omori’s richly expressive delivery.
DrunkPamiredo

If you’re looking for a stylish, languid track that melts into the night’s silence, I recommend a song by singer-songwriter Pamiredo.
It’s a number defined by a quiet, minimal track and an alluring, whispery low-register vocal.
Blending English into the lyrics, it paints a portrait of wanting to drift away from reality in a tipsy haze while wrestling with frustrating human relationships.
The intentionally spacious production, rather than feeling empty, actually sharpens the sense of urban loneliness at night—and that’s exactly what makes it so good.
Released in April 2025, the song showcases the introspective world that shines through in works like “Chill in the Shell.” Put it on when you’re alone in your room or lost in thought on the train ride home, and you’ll likely sink deep into its bittersweet mood.
Must-See for Men: Karaoke Songs Popular with Women in Their 20s | A Curated Selection of Hot, Attractive Tracks! (81–90)
Shadows of SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Natsu no Kage” is popular across generations and has a calm, slightly bittersweet vibe.
It’s the kind of song you’d want to listen to through your earphones on the way home with friends.
Since the range is B2 to A4 and not too wide, those trademark ultra-high notes from Mrs.
GREEN APPLE barely appear.
It may feel a bit low for women, but it’s a relaxing number to sing.
The key points when singing are, of course, the low notes and the switch into falsetto.
The melody starts mostly in the low range and might be hard to produce, but try singing like Omori-san: raise your eyebrows and imagine sending a lot of breath forward toward your eyebrows.
When switching from chest voice to falsetto, you’ll want to keep the resonance in the same place.
Similarly, use plenty of breath and aim to resonate around your eyebrows and head—sing gently and softly with a floating feel, and the transition will be smoother.
Keep that in mind!
Song of PointillismMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song portrays the wistful feelings of love at summer’s end.
Released by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE in July 2018, it was also used as an insert song for the film “Ao-Natsu: Kimi ni Koi Shita 30-Nichi” (Blue Summer: The 30 Days I Fell in Love With You).
The track became a massive hit, surpassing 300 million total streams.
Its lyrics are striking for the way they weave together the joy of a fleeting romance with the longing and desire shared by lovers.
The collaboration with Sonoko Inoue further highlights the delicate emotions of both men and women.
It’s a song that’s sure to resonate when you’re looking back on summer memories or facing a farewell with someone special.
HANA_FlowerINI

INI, a global boy group born from the survival audition program PRODUCE 101 JAPAN SEASON2, has been steadily expanding its fanbase.
The track HANA_Flower from their fifth single TAG ME features uplifting lyrics and a pleasant pop-rock ensemble.
Because the vocal range is wide and the melody develops rapidly, it’s helpful to decide in advance which parts to prioritize when singing it solo at karaoke, so you can perform smoothly.
Alternatively, singing it with friends will captivate listeners as well, so why not give it a try?
LADYYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu is a singer-songwriter who has shown a powerful presence in the J-POP scene since 2010.
His digital download-only single “LADY,” created as the theme song for Japan Coca-Cola’s “Georgia” commercial, has a pleasantly languid vibe that’s a joy to listen to.
Its simple melody over a refreshing ensemble makes it easy to sing at karaoke and is sure to catch women’s attention! With an overall lower key, it’s an emotional pop tune you’ll definitely want to add to your repertoire.



