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!
- Women's Popular Karaoke Rankings [2026]
- Recommended tear-jerking songs for women: classic and popular J‑pop tracks
- [Songs That Make You Popular] Sing these to be a hit! Women’s karaoke songs
- Cool If You Can Sing! Popular Karaoke Songs Recommended for Women
- Songs That Make Women Swoon: Tracks Women Want Men to Sing at Karaoke
- Uplifting songs recommended for women: Popular Japanese tracks that people love to hear you sing
- Recommended love songs for teenage girls: classic and popular J‑Pop hits.
- Songs Men Want Women to Sing at Karaoke: Irresistible Tracks [2026]
- Recommended for teenage girls! Easy-to-sing karaoke songs
- Recommended love songs for women in their 20s. Classic and popular Japanese love songs.
- [Mutual Love Songs] Romance tracks that make you feel happy—recommended for women
- [For women in their 30s] Karaoke songs that are popular with men
- Recommended cheer-up songs for women: classic and popular Japanese hits
Songs women like: Classic and popular Japanese hits (91–100)
Letter to TomorrowTeshima Aoi

Love song ballads are also popular among men.
A great recommendation in that vein is Aoi Teshima’s “Ashita e no Tegami” (Letter to Tomorrow).
Since it was the theme song for the TV drama “Love That Makes You Cry,” many people might find it familiar.
A woman singing its gentle melody and straightforward lyrics looks truly beautiful, doesn’t she?
SEASONSHamasaki Ayumi

Many men like the sight of a woman singing a poignant, melancholic love ballad.
A perfect recommendation for such a song is Ayumi Hamasaki’s “SEASONS.” Even among Ayumi Hamasaki’s many classics, this track is especially popular and is often sung at karaoke.
Since it’s a song loved by so many, be sure to give it a try when you go to karaoke with a guy.
Nyōnin KōyaTagawa Toshi-mi

A signature song by Toshimi Tagawa that beautifully captures both the strength and fragility of women.
Set against the backdrop of Muro-ji Temple, it portrays a woman who, despite the pain of heartbreak, strives to move forward.
Released in October 2002, the lyrics by Hiroyuki Itsuki and the composition by Kohei Sai blend seamlessly, resonating deeply with listeners.
Though it’s enka, the chorus carries a rock-like intensity that suggests a new form of the genre.
It’s a must-listen for those trying to overcome the wounds of lost love or standing at a crossroads in life.
Starry NightYuka

Yuka’s “Hoshizukiyo” portrays a woman’s poignant feelings as she gazes at the sparkling stars in the night sky and thinks of the one she loves.
Sung with a clear, translucent voice, its beautiful lyrics have earned high praise from female fans, with comments like “a song so good it can’t be put into words.” Carried by a gentle, warm melody, the lyrics are sure to resonate deeply with men as well.
If you sing it toward the end of a karaoke session, just when you’re in the mood for something a bit calmer, it will likely captivate the guys, too.
rainbow-coloredayaka

Ayaka is also one of the most popular female singer-songwriters, isn’t she? She’s a singer whose depth and lower register are especially captivating—highly recommended for women with lower voices! Among her songs, this one is second only to her signature track “Mikazuki” in popularity, and you often hear it as wedding background music.
With its relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing.
Well-known songs by staple artists are sure to go over well with men, too.


