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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)

PSYCHOFurui Riho

Furui Riho – PSYCHO (Official Music Video)
PSYCHOFurui Riho

While projecting full confidence, deep down it’s a candid portrait of someone battling anxiety and impatience—a down-to-earth, bare-all track.

Released by Furui Riho in August 2023, its appeal lies in a cool sound where danceable, R&B-based beats intertwine with indie rock–styled guitar riffs.

The way it wryly sings about dark emotions like the need for validation and self-loathing instead brings out a richly human allure.

By revealing the vulnerability behind the bravado, it grabs listeners’ hearts.

At karaoke, try laying your true feelings bare in your delivery—you might just close the distance with that special someone in one go.

Faster than meiri

iri – Faster than me (Music Video)
Faster than meiri

This medium-tempo R&B track paints a picture of bittersweet longing with iri’s husky, lustrous vocals.

Released in December 2024, it was written specifically as the theme song for the ABEMA original drama “Even Though I Know: the shapes of love.” Written and composed by Nariaki Obukuro, the song closely aligns with the drama’s world.

With her restrained delivery, iri conveys with striking realism the feelings of a woman who’s drawn in despite knowing she might get hurt.

Sing it at karaoke, and its aching poignancy and mature allure are sure to make the men listening skip a beat.

It’s the perfect song for a calm, intimate night when you want to close the distance.

Cool songs (31–40)

TWILIGHTyama

yama『TWILIGHT』 Lyric Video
TWILIGHTyama

It’s a track with an urban, chill sound that conjures up cityscapes at dusk.

Released by yama as a digital single in December 2025, it serves as the lead single from the concept EP “C.U.T,” created to mark the fifth anniversary of their debut.

The urban groove, co-crafted with Matt Cab and GRe4N BOYZ, resonates comfortably throughout.

The lyrics depict those moments in everyday life when you suddenly want to escape reality, and a quiet wish to be close to someone.

It carries a mood that evokes a nighttime drive date or intimate time for two, with a subtle sensuality under its calm tone.

Sing it at karaoke, and its mellow atmosphere might just bring you a little closer to the person beside you.

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!

Miko of the Flood DragonOnmyoza

[Basilisk] Priestess of the Mizuchi [Onmyo-za]
Miko of the Flood DragonOnmyoza

A magnificent Japanese-style metal song where Japanese aesthetics collide with heavy metal! Onmyo-za is known as a yokai heavy metal band, and above all, vocalist Kuroneko’s high notes are incredible.

I love Onmyo-za and of course I sing their songs too, but I think “Mizuchi no Miko” might be the highest-pitched among their tracks.

The twin guitars are super cool as well, so it’s highly recommended for heavy metal fans.

When singing it, sustained high notes, Japanese-style melodic inflections, and the challenging vocabulary all raise the difficulty.

First, Onmyo-za uses archaic words and difficult kanji in their lyrics, so you should definitely memorize the lyrics! It might be good to start with their famous “Kouga Ninpou Chou.”

Summertime CinderellaRyokushokushakai

Ryokuoushoku Shakai 'Summer Time Cinderella' Official Video / Ryokuoushoku Shakai – Summer Time Cinderella
Summertime CinderellaRyokushokushakai

Among Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s songs, “Summertime Cinderella” has a relatively calm vocal range.

There are occasional high notes, but you don’t really need to belt them.

However, the tempo is a bit brisk at 143 BPM, so it’s important to really lock into the rhythm.

The lowest note, F#3, appears at the end of the first verse, and it’s a spot where pitching can be quite tricky.

What you should keep in mind is to keep your eyebrows lifted at all times! Not just in the low parts—if you sing with your eyebrows raised throughout, it becomes much easier to hit the pitches, so I highly recommend it.

For low notes in particular, try to project the voice in front of your eyebrows so the sound doesn’t get muffled and can resonate.

It’s not too difficult, so be sure to keep this in mind when you sing!

Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA

LiSA “Gurenge” -MUSiC CLiP- (Anime “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba” Tanjiro Kamado: Unwavering Resolve Arc Opening Theme)
Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA

A smash-hit song sung by LiSA that became a social phenomenon as the opening theme for the anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.

Released in 2019, this piece is an impressive blend of high-energy rock sound with traditional Japanese flavors.

The lyrics embody the indomitable spirit of the protagonist, who keeps moving forward to face a harsh fate and protect what’s precious, giving listeners a powerful push.

It was performed on the Kouhaku Uta Gassen and gained support across generations.

Its soaring high notes and strong melody are striking, and the sense of accomplishment after singing it through is outstanding.

It’s the perfect track for getting pumped with friends at karaoke or when you’re in the mood to sing with full energy.