Songs That Attract Women in Their 40s: A Curated Selection of Male-Vocal Tracks That Women Love!
A must-see for anyone who wants to know songs that are a hit with women!
This time, we’ve picked out recommended songs that, when sung by men, are sure to make you popular with women in their 40s.
Whether it’s drama and anime theme songs, commercial jingles, or million-selling hits, the songs that tug at your heartstrings differ from person to person.
From nostalgic tunes to memorable tracks that bring back vivid memories of the time, we’ll introduce works by a variety of artists.
If you’re aiming to boost your appeal, be sure to check them out!
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Songs That Attract Women in Their 40s: A Curated Selection of Male Vocal Tracks Women Love (1–10)
Surely more than anyone else in the worldNagayama Miho & WANDS

A timeless classic whose beautiful melody and moving lyrics continue to resonate with people across generations.
The gentle harmonies of Miho Nakayama and WANDS weave a tender vocal performance that poignantly conveys a deep love for someone special.
Released in October 1992, it also became a hot topic as the theme song for the drama “Dareka ga Kanojo wo Aishiteru” (Someone Loves Her).
It was a massive hit, surpassing one million copies sold in just 20 days and winning numerous awards.
This song is perfect for moments when you want to express your feelings to someone important or immerse yourself in memories.
It’s also ideal for a karaoke duet—why not capture someone’s heart with your own voice?
Broken RadioTokunaga Hideaki

Released in 1990, Hideaki Tokunaga’s “Kowarekake no Radio” was used as the theme song for the drama “Tokai no Mori,” which aired the same year starring Masanobu Takashima.
It became a Heisei-era hit and has been covered by well-known artists such as Ryuichi Kawamura and Sho Kiryuin of Golden Bomber.
While imitating Tokunaga’s sexy, husky voice is quite challenging, capturing the vibe will definitely make you stand out.
Try singing with a gentle, conversational touch to create a cool, mature, and moody atmosphere.
Ballad of a SingerSaitō Kazuyoshi

A signature song by Kazuyoshi Saito whose simple yet profound expression of love resonates deeply.
It strikingly conveys the difficulty of expressing love in few words—and the strength those words can carry.
Released in December 1997, the track initially languished at No.
91 on the Oricon charts, but gradually gained popularity through live performances and radio.
Its lyrics and melody, brimming with tenderness and passion, captivate adult women and don’t let go.
Sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to touch listeners’ hearts.
When you want to express your feelings of love honestly, this is the perfect song to choose.
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Midsummer FruitSazan Ōrusutāzu

The third single by Southern All Stars portrays the bittersweet feelings of summer love.
Released in July 1990, it became a massive hit, selling over 850,000 copies.
With its beautiful melody and evocative lyrics, it’s a classic that resonates strongly with women in their 40s.
Created as the theme song for the film “Inamura Jane,” it was also featured widely in commercials and other media.
The relaxed acoustic sound is a hallmark of the track, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a moving song to listen to when you want to look back on memories with someone special.
swallowtail butterflyPorunogurafiti

A song that captures both the exhilaration of falling in love and the bittersweet ache of unrequited feelings.
Porno Graffitti’s sixth single, released in June 2001, stands out with its Latin-tinged melody.
Drawing parallels to the colors of a butterfly’s wings, the track depicts various phases of romance, and thanks to a commercial tie-in, it became widely beloved.
The lyrics, imbued with tenderness and wistfulness, retain their timeless charm.
Perfect for a drive or as stylish café background music, it’s a nostalgic yet fresh tune that resonates especially with women in their 40s.
At all times.Makihara Noriyuki

Noriyuki Makihara’s songs, filled with deep feelings for a loved one, have long captivated many with their gentle, resonant melodies and relatable lyrics.
This work was released in June 1991 and was included on the album “Kimi wa Dare to Shiawase na Akubi o Shimasu ka.” That same year, it was featured widely in the media, serving as the theme song for the film “No Problems on the Employment Front” and as a commercial song for Kentucky Fried Chicken, becoming a major hit.
Celebrating the importance of staying true to yourself in any situation, this song is also perfect for karaoke.
Sung with a tender voice, it’s sure to touch women’s hearts.
Surfing JohnnyKuwata Keisuke

Keisuke Kuwata’s sixth single, released in 2001.
With total sales exceeding 1.11 million copies, it became his first million-selling solo single.
Its piano tones and catchy vocals evoke summer surfing and the film Waterboys, filling listeners with a happy vibe.
It’s a relentlessly upbeat track that’s perfect for anyone who feels, “Singing a mellow love song just to seem attractive feels too on-the-nose—and I’m not into that.”


