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 (21–30)
I LOVE YOUOzaki Yutaka

This is a ballad by the charismatic Yutaka Ozaki, who died young and became a legend.
For those now in their 40s who were rebellious teens back then, it’s a song that’s almost godlike.
It remains popular at karaoke and holds a proud place as a quintessential love song that makes you look cool.
loadTHE toraburyū

This is a staple karaoke song that portrays a man’s grief over the death of a loved one.
Its vivid, concrete scenes have captured the hearts of many.
The way the lyrics convey that ordinary days are true happiness—and that realizing it only after losing them is too late—is masterful, making it a song that women can also become deeply engrossed in.
The sun is a sinful guy.Sazan Ōrusutāzu

It’s Southern All Stars’ summer theme song.
It’s a masterpiece that blends a sophisticated, grown-up vocal with a catchy, ear-pleasing melody.
Many people in their 40s still cite it as a song of their youth, and it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser that’ll get everyone in high spirits.
BLOWIN’B’z

It’s a groovy, energetic track by B’z that enjoys immense trust especially among those born in the ’70s.
The catchy, exhilarating chorus won over not only hardcore B’z fans but many J-pop lovers as well, and its masculine vocals make it a sure-fire hit that’s bound to impress.
suddenlyFIELD OF VIEW

Also known as the theme song for Morning Hit Studio, this anthem represents the Showa era, combining an easy-to-sing vocal melodic sensibility with the qualities of a timeless classic.
For those who know the scene from that time, it’s irresistible, and depending on the generation, its targeted appeal makes it a “gotta-have” track that stirs the hearts of devoted music fans.
It’s a sad color, isn’t it?Ueda Masaki

A sexy track with a cool, grown-up vibe and a moody worldview that evokes the veil of night.
It paints a portrait of the cool Osaka man, and its values are impactful enough to influence how people live.
The trippy saxophone tone is beautiful, and it’s easy to see why it’s a surefire charmer that captivates women in their 40s.
First ImpressionYazaru feat. CA

Centered around the comedy duo Tunnels, the unit’s members weren’t full-time musicians but people like TV station ADs and producers, which made quite a splash at the time.
The song itself is highly polished, with a beautiful melodic line, and it was embraced as authentic R&B.
Among people in their 40s who remember the broadcasts from back then, it’s a surefire crowd-pleaser that always gets the conversation going.


