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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!

[Songs That Attract Women in Their 40s] Carefully Selected Popular “Charming” Tracks by Male Vocalists (11–20)

Surfing JohnnyKuwata Keisuke

Keisuke Kuwata – Surfin' Johnny (Short ver.)
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.”

Dive To BlueL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc~en~Ciel-Dive To Blue 「Shibuya Seven Days」
Dive To BlueL'Arc〜en〜Ciel

This is a signature song by L’Arc-en-Ciel, the charismatic pioneers of the visual-kei scene now in their 40s.

Hyde’s magnetic presence captivates not only women in their 40s but a wide range of generations.

Another hallmark of L’Arc-en-Ciel is their strong male fanbase.

You might even find that just singing passionately in the style of Hyde because you love it unexpectedly makes you popular with women! It’s a challenging song with sustained high notes, but aim for a fresh, cool impression and sing it with full-on energy!

Choo Choo TRAINZoo

A song that lets you feel as if you’re boarding an exhilarating train bound for an unknown world.

Sweet, bittersweet vocals and a rhythmic melody resonate pleasantly.

Released in November 1991 and featured in a JR East commercial, it quickly became a major hit.

It’s a captivating track where nostalgia and freshness intersect.

Perfect for livening up a karaoke session or for a change of mood.

You might even try recreating the cute choreography and enjoying it together with everyone.

True LoveFujii Fumiya

As the lyric “I believe only in you” suggests, this work is a gem of a ballad that sings of deep love and poignant longing.

Fumiya Fujii’s clear, translucent voice penetrates the listener’s heart.

Released in November 1993, the song was also used as the theme for the Fuji TV drama Asunaro Hakusho, etching itself into the memories of many.

Carried by the gentle sound of an acoustic guitar, the lyrics nostalgically reflect on a lost love and strike a chord.

If you want to convey your feelings to someone special, choosing this song will surely resonate with them.

And if you sing it at karaoke, it might just show off your charm.

The thing I wanted mostMakihara Noriyuki

Noriyuki Makihara “The Thing I Wanted Most” with lyrics
The thing I wanted mostMakihara Noriyuki

Boku ga Ichiban Hoshikatta Mono is a self-cover by Noriyuki Makihara of THE GIFT, a song he provided to the British rock band Blue in 2003.

Its emotional lyrics have made a strong impression, and many artists—such as JAY’ED and Chris Hart—have released cover versions.

With lines like, “The smile you show when you’re happy with the present I gave you—that smile is what I wanted most,” it’s a song that makes women’s hearts skip a beat.

It might be a great choice to sing in front of someone you’re interested in to subtly express your feelings.

Crazy Gonna CrazyTRF

Celebrating passionate love, this track is a signature anthem of the 1990s dance music scene.

The exhilarating melody crafted by Tetsuya Komuro and the powerful vocals of YU-KI weave a captivating sound that remains timeless.

Released in January 1995, the song topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and became a massive hit, selling approximately 1.14 million copies.

It was also chosen as the theme song for the TV program “Gaman Dekinai!” and won the hearts of many.

Sing it at karaoke to evoke a nostalgic vibe while guaranteed to amp up any party.

If you want to express your feelings of love, why not choose this song?

Songs That Attract Women in Their 40s: A Curated Selection of Male-Vocal Tracks Women Love (21–30)

If I can see you in my dreamsOhtaki Eiichi

Eiichi Ohtaki – If I Could See You in My Dreams
If I can see you in my dreamsOhtaki Eiichi

It’s a dreamy, nostalgic classic sung by many artists, starting with Circus.

The gentle vocals bring out the allure of a mature man to the fullest, and its beautiful worldview—captivating to those born in the ’70s—guides listeners to a refined realm, making it a track that women find irresistibly attractive.