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Cool songs you'd want girls to sing at karaoke—timeless tracks that make men fall in love with the sound

A karaoke date with a guy you’re interested in.

You want to get the vibe going, but since you’re there, you’d love to sing something cool… Many women probably share that dilemma, right? In fact, the songs men want to hear women sing have a certain thing in common.

This time, we’re introducing cool tracks that sound great when sung by women, from distinctive artists like YOASOBI, Perfume, and BiSH.

We’ve carefully picked them for their style and melody lines, so you’re sure to find the perfect song for you!

Cool songs (21–30)

Say itYorushika

Yorushika – Say It. (Music Video)
Say itYorushika

Yorushika’s “Itte” is a song that’s cute yet somehow bittersweet.

For many men, a song with a touch of melancholy can feel more captivating than something that’s simply cute, and it can even make it seem cuter.

If you want to catch the attention of someone you’re interested in, singing this song might just make them notice you.

Marunouchi SadisticShiina Ringo

“Marunouchi Sadistic” is also known as a staple song for women to sing at karaoke.

It was included on singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena’s 1999 release, Innocence Moratorium.

Characterized by a somewhat nostalgic sound that incorporates piano, harmonica, and guitar, it pairs a rhythmic band arrangement with vocals that make clever use of wordplay.

It’s great for those who want to convey the allure of a mature woman or project a cool image.

Why not sing this beloved classic—adored by a wide range of generations—in front of a guy you’re interested in?

Shout BabyRyokushokushakai

Ryokuoushoku Shakai “Shout Baby” Music Video (TV Anime “My Hero Academia” Season 4 ‘School Festival Arc’ Ending Theme / MY HERO ACADEMIA ENDING)
Shout BabyRyokushokushakai

This is the song chosen as the ending theme for season 4 of the anime My Hero Academia.

It’s a work by the Aichi-born rock band Ryokuoushoku Shakai, released in 2020 as their second single.

The emotional band sound is colored by beautiful piano tones, resulting in a piece that feels powerful and grand at the same time.

On top of that, Haruko Nagaya’s soaring vocals are truly wonderful.

If you sing it, guys might think it’s really cool.

Revolutionary Journey – On the WayAina ji Endo

Aina the End / On the Road of Revolution – On The Way [Official Music Video] (TV anime “Dandadan” Season 2 Opening Theme)
Revolutionary Journey - On the WayAina ji Endo

Since Aina the End is famous for her husky voice, I imagine some low-voiced women have included her songs in their repertoire.

“Kakumei Dōchū – On The Way” has great tempo and is a really cool track! There’s a call-and-response section in the A-melody, and it seems like it would be a blast at karaoke—perfect for getting the crowd going—so I’d love for low-voiced women to try singing it! The chorus mainly sits on higher notes, reaching up to C5, but sing boldly without fear—project your voice as if you’re sending it far, and add some drive.

If you can get through this part, you’ll definitely level up!

MIRRORAdo

A track that evokes a nighttime dance floor, with a groovy bassline reverberating throughout.

Released by Ado in May 2024, this song is an urban, cool dance number crafted by Natori, a creator the same age as her.

It carries a message that makes you want to face the version of yourself reflected in the mirror, accept both the good days and the bad, and start dancing.

The song is included on the album “Zanmu” and has attracted attention both in Japan and abroad.

Its bouncing rhythm and Ado’s powerful yet sultry vocals are a perfect match, and singing it at karaoke is sure to make hearts skip a beat with its sophisticated vibe.

It’s the perfect track when you want to project confidence.

Make sure you study up, okay?zutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

ZUTOMAYO - “Study Me” Music Video (Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni. - O Benkyou Shitoite yo)
Make sure you study up, okay?zutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

An addictive track that portrays a heart that just can’t be honest.

Since ACA-ne, the vocalist of Zutomayo, wrote and composed it herself, it’s a triple threat of high notes, rapid-fire delivery, and raw emotion—making it top-tier in karaoke difficulty! Also, rather than belting out piercing high notes, she sings with a falsetto-based tone that carries a sense of poignancy, so if you try to imitate it, you’ll probably end up seriously short of breath.

You’ll need to time your breaths well as you sing.

Actually, here’s a secret: that whispery voice people use when speaking quietly—that’s falsetto and it uses a ton of air! If you keep talking like that the whole time, you’ll get pretty tired… That said, because it’s a breath-heavy vocal technique, try it just a little when you remember.

You’ll likely find that singing normally becomes much easier!

GLAMOROUS SKYNANA starring MIKA NAKASHIMA

Mika Nakashima “GLAMOROUS SKY” Music Video (4K Video)
GLAMOROUS SKYNANA starring MIKA NAKASHIMA

“GLAMOROUS SKY,” released as the theme song for the movie NANA.

With lyrics by Ai Yazawa, the original author of NANA, and composition/production by HYDE, it was a smash hit created by an all-star team! The song itself isn’t too high, so it’s in a range that many women can sing comfortably—so I imagine a lot of people choose it.

However, the highest note E5 appears at the end of the second chorus.

That’s where you’ll want to nail it with style! Syllables in the “ma” row tend to be nasal and are harder to produce than other sounds.

So try projecting your voice a bit stronger than you think! Make sure to place the accents firmly to match the timing there.

If the key feels difficult, it’s fine to use falsetto at first.

As you get used to it, you’ll be able to produce a stronger falsetto; brace your lower abdomen and add those accents!