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. Famous and popular Japanese songs (71–80)
fake girlJY

It’s the theme song of the drama “Hito wa Mitame ga 100 Percent” (100% Looks).
The lyrics, which express a girl’s desire to become even cuter, and the cute, catchy melody leave a memorable impression.
There’s even a cheerful bit of humming in the middle of the lyrics, which makes it sound like it would be fun to sing along!
Having someone you likeJY

If you want to capture the flutter of love in a song, JY’s “Sukinahito ga Iru Koto” is perfect! If you sing it with all your heart at karaoke, your boyfriend’s eyes are sure to sparkle.
Released by JY in 2016, this smash hit was also chosen as the theme song for a prime-time Monday drama.
Once you start singing, the lyrics—woven with tender, feminine emotions—resonate deeply and wrap everyone in a warm feeling.
Even while carrying regrets and all the “what ifs” from back then, it turns those feelings of love into something positive… Deliver this powerful classic to him at karaoke!
Kiss me and hold meMISIA

The straightforward title may catch you off guard, but if you’re a girl in love, you’ll definitely relate to the lyrics.
I bet many girls have been asked to sing this at karaoke by guys, too.
If you’ve got your eye on someone, or if you want to express feelings you can’t usually say to your beloved boyfriend, sing this song and make his heart race!
A Sunlit RoadORIGINAL LOVE

If you want to catch the attention of mature women, I recommend ORIGINAL LOVE’s “Hi no Ataru Michi Namo Naki Uta.” Even if we act tough, we still want to hear something like, “You, as you are now in front of me, are even more wonderful than the younger you of the past.” Mature women feel that way somewhere deep down, too.
If you call it loveUru

If you call it love by Uru is a gentle song about the resolve to “never lose again the things you only realize are precious after they’re gone.” Rather than dwelling on the pessimism of loss, it puts forward a positive feeling—reaffirming what’s truly important through the experience of losing it.
A man hearing it sung right in front of him would probably be startled, thinking, “Does she not want to lose me!?” Because it isn’t a straightforward love song, you can sing it without feeling embarrassed.
Why not casually sing it to someone you like?


