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Songs women like. Famous and popular Japanese songs.

I feel that songs popular among women tend to place more importance on lyrics compared to songs popular among men.

Many of them are about themes like lovers, family, and the future, and this article has gathered many tracks with strong messages—so I hope you discover a new song here!

Songs women like. Classic and popular Japanese songs (61–70)

Merry XmasBoA

When it comes to songs you want women to sing, cute, feminine ones are best, right? BoA’s hit song “Meri Kuri” is a perfect fit for that.

If you can deliver the adorable lyrics and nail the high notes in the chorus, you’ll have the guys swooning.

The Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE

Future Prediction Map II – DREAMS COME TRUE (Full)
The Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE

It’s a long-running hit and a wedding classic.

It’s a song known and loved by a wide range of generations.

If a long-term couple or a married pair dedicates this song to each other, they’ll surely be reminded of their love again.

The chorus features male backing vocals, so the two of you can even sing it as a duet.

Follow MeE-girls

E-Girls / Follow Me ~Short Version~
Follow MeE-girls

One of E-Girls’ signature songs, this track also became a big topic for its dance.

The cute lyrics and catchy melody stick in anyone’s ears, and above all, it’s pop and adorable! It’s definitely a song I’d love to hear women sing cutely.

Dear My FriendEvery Little Thing

Released in 1997 as Every Little Thing’s third single.

It was used in a Slim Beauty House commercial and won the Excellent Work Award at the 39th Japan Record Awards.

It’s an up-tempo song, so it’s one you’ll want to sing with lots of energy and enthusiasm.

fragileEvery Little Thing

It’s a song by Every Little Thing that expresses the feeling, “I can’t quite be honest, but deep down I truly love you.” The lyrics are practically a confession of love—so much so that it’s hard to imagine any man feeling nothing if it’s sung right in front of him.

If you sing it with gratitude for having met him and with the wish to keep spending time together from now on, even a man who has only ever seen you as a friend won’t be able to help but take notice.

Why not try singing it with a touch of longing, imagining Kaori Mochida’s clear, expansive voice?