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Lovely karaoke song

Timeless hits that make you popular with women. Crowd-pleasing songs that women love.

If you were to go to karaoke with someone you like, what songs would you choose?

In this article, we’ve compiled a list of songs that women tend to love—tracks that just might capture the heart of that special someone!

From moody ballads and boldly masculine anthems to poetic, delicate tunes, we’ve picked a wide range.

Use this as a guide to choose songs that let you show off your skills and your true self.

However, if you already know the other person’s favorite song, prioritize that one first!

Practice well so you can perform it—and the songs we introduce—so they can truly enjoy them!

Beloved hits that attract women. Popular songs with women (21–30)

Just… I want to see youEXILE

EXILE / I Just... Want to See You - Short version -
Just... I want to see youEXILE

A bittersweet, aching vocal that sinks into the heart—this is a winter breakup song.

It gives voice to powerful feelings for a lover who’s gone, carried on a gentle melody.

Lines like “I wanted to protect you” and “If it were now, I could tell you” express regret that resonates with many.

Released in December 2005, it reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts and was also featured in a KDDI “au × EXILE” commercial.

It’s perfect for karaoke, and also recommended for listening while walking through the city on a winter night.

It will touch the hearts of those who’ve lost someone important, as well as those who want to cherish their current partner even more.

A Lump of LoveKinKi Kids

A Lump of Love / KinKi Kids (cover by Rune)
A Lump of LoveKinKi Kids

Kinki Kids have nothing but masterpieces, but this song—written by Tsuyoshi Domoto and composed by Koichi—has a different kind of depth from their other tracks, making it especially compelling to listen to.

The lyrics, told from a woman’s perspective, lend a sensuality tinged with melancholy that really resonates with the heart.

White LoversKuwata Keisuke

Keisuke Kuwata – Shiroi Koibito-tachi (Short ver.)
White LoversKuwata Keisuke

“Shiroi Koibitotachi” has become a classic winter love song.

It’s a Kuwa­ta piece with a charm distinct from his work with Southern All Stars.

Embracing the chill of winter, it gently wraps around those in love, warming and melting the heart.

You don’t listen to rock.aimyon

Aimyon – You Don’t Listen to Rock [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
You don't listen to rock.aimyon

A signature song by Aimyon that weaves a sweet and bittersweet coming-of-age story.

Released in September 2017, this track became a massive hit, surpassing 100 million streams.

The pure feelings of “me,” who wants to convey the charm of music to “you,” who doesn’t listen to rock, are deeply moving.

Inspired by a Spitz concert, the song received heavy airplay on many radio stations and captured the hearts of listeners across generations.

Its lyrics, packed with the sweet tang of unrequited love and the fleeting nature of youth, awaken memories of love that everyone has experienced.

It’s the perfect song for those moments when you want to express your feelings to someone special.

single bedSha ran Q

Sharam Q “Single Bed” (Music Video)
single bedSha ran Q

“Single Bed,” the song that sparked Sharan Q’s breakthrough.

I think the chorus is the most famous part.

With its stylish melody and lyrics that evoke poignant scenes, it’s a sentimental yet cool track that stirs the heart.

MissingKubota Toshinobu

Toshinobu Kubota – Missing [Official Video Short ver.]
MissingKubota Toshinobu

“Missing” is one of Toshinobu Kubota’s signature songs, showcasing his one-of-a-kind musical sensibility.

It’s a track beloved by many artists and frequently covered.

The simple lyrics convey a bittersweet longing in love that many people can relate to.

Nameless PoemMr.Children

Mr.Children “Nameless Poem” Mr.Children “HOME” TOUR 2007 ~in the field~
Nameless PoemMr.Children

If you’re conscious of how girls look at you and want to play it safe, you might be tempted to pick a Mr.

Children ballad, but hold back and go all-in with “Namonaki Uta.” The highlight is the part packed with messages where the lyrics come fast in a flurry; it’s best to power through it with momentum—whether you nail it or slip up, it’ll still go over well.