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!
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Songs women like: Classic and popular Japanese hits (91–100)
omnidirectional beautynozomi

A pop-rock number by Noshishi released in January 2024.
It portrays a girl who’s captivating from every angle and carries a message that boosts self-esteem.
When the demo version was posted on TikTok, a K-pop artist used it in a video, sparking major buzz.
The track has been gaining attention on social media and streaming platforms, especially among Gen Z women.
Noshishi is a multi-talented creator who handles everything herself—from lyrics, composition, and arrangement to vocals, video, and artwork.
With its upbeat vibe and strong danceable elements, this song is sure to win over men’s hearts when sung at karaoke.
NEW ERATomei

Tomei, a female singer who gained nationwide popularity through her collaboration with Kenshi Yonezu, is known for her remarkably wide musical range.
She has released songs in a variety of styles, from R&B-flavored tracks and rock-inspired pieces to classic J-pop with acoustic accompaniment and hip-hop-influenced works.
Among her catalog, the track I particularly recommend is NEW ERA.
It’s stylish and catchy, yet carries a subtly downbeat mood, with a groove reminiscent of Western pop.
It’s a must-listen for women who want to win over men with sheer coolness.
motion sickness from proximitywanuka

If you want to spark romantic feelings at karaoke, “Yoriyoroi” is the perfect choice.
Its warm melody and Wanuka’s gentle vocals feel soothing, naturally putting listeners at ease.
Rather than being a somber, reflective ballad, the song conveys an intimate vibe—as if you’re chatting in a cafe—creating a dreamy atmosphere.
The lyrics overflow with the emotions of being in love, making it an easy song for expressing your feelings.
Try performing it at karaoke—it’s an ideal pick to help two people in love grow closer.
scumbag man and stupid womanDomura Riu

This track, included on Riu Domura’s album Irregular Diary released in April 2024, resonated with younger listeners and became a major topic on social media.
It portrays a relationship between a man who whispers the lie “I love you” solely to be showered with money, and a woman who falls for him and loses sight of true happiness.
The lyrics are written entirely from the man’s perspective, making you think, “What awful lyrics…,” but in the end the narrator shifts and delivers the message, “Don’t get caught by a guy like this.” Featuring a bad man who controls for money, the song gives you the courage to break free from a distorted relationship.
I love itŌhara Sakurako

From a male perspective, women who sing refreshing love songs tend to look very attractive.
A great recommendation in that vein is Sakurako Ohara’s “Daisuki.” Even the title is pretty straightforward, so I imagine many men’s hearts will skip a beat just seeing the song name pop up.
If you sing it plainly without adding any quirks, your feelings will come through.
planetariumOtsuka Ai

Here’s a single released in 2005 by Ai Otsuka, an artist well-liked by both men and women.
With an arrangement that hints at traditional Japanese flair and lyrics that evoke fireworks and yukata, just singing this song can give the men around you the impression that you’ve gone to a fireworks festival together.
Women in yukata tend to be very well-received and really make an impact on men, don’t they? Also, the song isn’t very difficult, so even those who aren’t confident in their singing can come across as cute with this one.
youUtada Hikaru

This is a straightforward ballad by Hikaru Utada, one of Japan’s most iconic divas.
The lyrics, which openly confess “If I have you, I don’t need anything else,” are so direct they make your heart skip a beat.
Surely many men would love to have a song that expresses such deep love sung for them! In any case, her voice is so pleasant to listen to—so beautiful that it feels like one of the instruments constructing the song.


