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!
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Classic hits that attract women. Popular songs that women love (41–50)
Do whatever the hell you want.sawada kenji
Released in May 1977 as Kenji Sawada’s solo debut, this song captivates with lyrics that portray a heartbroken man’s complex emotions and a bold, hard rock-style arrangement.
It topped the Oricon weekly chart for five consecutive weeks and sold 890,000 copies.
Still beloved by many today, it stands as one of Sawada’s signature songs.
His sultry vocals pair perfectly with Yū Aku’s sophisticated lyrics that convey an adult’s quiet sorrow.
Many listeners may relate to the man who, despite the pain of heartbreak, maintains a cool facade.
Timeless hits that attract women. Popular songs that women love (51–60)
May it be filled with kindnessJUJU

A gently crafted song that portrays how, amid daily life where we tend to lose sight of what truly matters, the presence of a loved one becomes a guiding light.
JUJU’s clear, pure vocals resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in March 2009, the track was also used as the commercial song for a collaboration project between MTV Japan and Nissan’s Cube.
It’s recommended for those moments when you want to subtly convey your feelings to a man you’re interested in.
And if a man sings it at karaoke, it might just capture a woman’s heart.
Beyond the Night SkySMAP

This song is also famous for having lyrics written by Shikao Suga.
It’s loved by many people, and I imagine it’s a track that holds deep meaning for the members of SMAP as well.
When you listen to it, the melancholy that envelops the song seeps into your heart, making it a piece you can’t help but love.
240 Million EyesGō Hiromi

Hiromi Go’s “240 Million Eyes” has firmly established itself as a go-to hype song.
Although it was released in 1984, it can be considered one of the quintessential Japanese pop songs that has permeated all generations.
During the chorus, you can bet everyone will join in with the “Japan!” call.
Love You OnlyTOKIO

If you perform TOKIO’s “Love You Only” when the crowd is hyped, it’s sure to be a hit.
During the chorus, it’s also a good idea to point the mic toward the audience so everyone can join in with the call-and-response.
Subtly flashy (bling-bling, but nonchalant)Kondō Masahiko

Matchi, a.k.a.
Masahiko Kondo’s signature song “Gingiragin ni Sarigenaku.” This classic has reached a wide range of generations, since juniors often perform it at events like the Johnny’s Countdown.
And of course, it always fires up the crowd.
It works great whether it’s sung by men from Matchi’s generation or by younger guys.
PIECES OF A DREAMCHEMISTRY

CHEMISTRY have resumed their activities as a duo.
I thought that after singing, that topic might come up and the conversation might take off, so I picked “PIECES OF A DREAM.” Male duos are really great, aren’t they? I’m looking forward to the two of them, now older, bringing us many more wonderful songs.



