A special feature on cute J-pop with heart-fluttering melodies that you'd love girls to sing at karaoke
Do you know any songs that will bring out your charm to the fullest when you go to karaoke with a guy you’re interested in? There are so many J-pop songs that cutely express feelings of love and a girl’s pure heart, which makes it hard to choose.
But if you pick the right songs, you can not only brighten up the atmosphere, but also show off your appeal! So this time, we’re introducing plenty of tracks that give a cute impression when sung by women at karaoke.
Be sure to find your favorite one!
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Cute J-POP (11–20)
SoulmateYuika

When you want to sing a memorable song at karaoke, Yuika’s “Unmei no Hito” is a perfect choice.
Released in 2023, this track portrays the deep, heartrending emotions of a breakup while expressing hope for new love.
The vocals blend tenderness and strength, unfolding with a melody that resonates in the heart.
Its warm tone is sure to captivate men as well.
With just a shift in your expressions or how you pour emotion into the performance, the atmosphere between the two of you might change.
If you want to deliver a love song to a man, be sure to choose this one.
If you want to make me your girlfriendKoresawa

When it comes to songs that let you show off maximum girly charm and appeal to men, “If You Want Me to Be Your Girlfriend” is the one.
It’s included on singer-songwriter Koresawa’s 2015 album “Joshi, Jōkyō,” and she’s also known for hits like “Tabako.” The band sound with vibrant, colorful synths leaves a strong impression.
Because the song portrays a girl’s feelings when going on a date, it lets you express your feelings directly.
Grab men’s attention with this catchy pop song that depicts real, heartfelt romance! Be sure to sing it at karaoke with your boyfriend or the guy you’re interested in.
SmileMori Nana

The song playing in the Oronamin C commercial is a cover by Nana Mori of a track originally released by Hoff Dylan in 1996.
Nana Mori’s relaxed, effortless singing feels so pleasant and addictive, doesn’t it? People who always smile—women and men alike—really shine.
This number is filled with the wish to keep you smiling.
Nana Mori’s playful, mischievous vibe is wonderful too, and when she sings happily with a big smile, it’s absolutely heart-melting.
If possible, I’d love to sing along and enjoy it together!
The cutest everChou Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

A song that captures the feelings of a girl who starts working on herself after heartbreak, expressed through a poppy melody and catchy lyrics.
It brims with everything that makes Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu so appealing.
Included on the album Tokimeku Koi to Seishun, released in January 2024, it became a huge hit on TikTok.
Recommended for women who’ve experienced the pain of love.
Sing it at karaoke and you’re sure to win men’s hearts.
With its theme of a “maiden’s counterattack,” the upbeat lyrics will gently give listeners a push forward.
I want to be your lover.Abe Mao

This work, which depicts the poignant scene of unrequited love, is a song Mao Abe wrote in her senior year of high school.
Released in January 2010, it poetically expresses pure feelings for the person she loves.
The lyrics convey curiosity about the one she loves and a desire to know them more deeply, resonating with many listeners.
Characterized by Abe’s delicate emotional expression and lyrics that capture the genuine ebb and flow of romantic feelings, the song shines even more when sung by a woman, heightening the poignancy and purity of love.
Sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to bring out your charm to the fullest and deeply captivate men’s hearts.
Fuzzy NavelConton Candy

A Conton Candy track that captures the sweet yet slightly bitter flavor of love.
From the blissful beginning of romance to the looming sense of a painful goodbye, it delicately portrays the emotional nuances of a young woman.
Released in April 2023 and widely buzzed about on TikTok, the song was also included on the EP “charm.” Vocalist Tsugui Yashima’s clear, airy voice perfectly conveys the song’s world.
Sing it at karaoke and you’re sure to showcase your charm.
This piece, which gives voice to the complex feelings of a woman in love, is also perfect for moments when you want to look back on memories with someone special.
Cute J-POP (21–30)
DISCOTHEQUEMizuki Nana

This is the song used as the opening theme for the TV anime Rosario + Vampire CAPU2.
It features a Showa-era kayōkyoku-style arrangement with a dashing, playful disco sound, sung in Nana Mizuki’s adorable voice that only a voice actress can deliver.
The A and B sections sit in a relatively calm range, but the key challenge is how well you can sustain the high notes from the chorus onward.
It may be especially difficult if you try to imitate Nana Mizuki’s voice.
In that case, adopting a “going-out” voice becomes very important—if you consciously raise your energy and lift your pitch slightly, it might make singing easier! The higher the range, the more it helps to project your voice farther forward—that’s the trick!


