[Songs That Make You Popular] Sing these to be a hit! Women’s karaoke songs
When you’re at a group dating party or drinks with friends and you’re in the same room as a guy you’re interested in—or even someone you have a crush on—do you ever wonder what songs you should sing?
I’m sure many women think, “I want to look cute!” or “I want to pick songs that will catch his attention!”
In this article, we’ll introduce karaoke songs that are perfect for women in love who want to be popular with the guys.
We’ve gathered lots of male-approved songs that many men say they’d love to hear women sing, so be sure to choose with his age and music tastes in mind!
We’re cheering on your love.
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[Popular with the opposite sex] Sing these and you’ll be a hit! Women’s karaoke songs (51–60)
Silent majorityKeyakizaka46

Keyakizaka46’s popular song ‘Silent Majority.’ It’s not a love song, but one that sings about the importance of living true to yourself.
It carries a clear message that instead of giving up because you’re in the minority, it’s important to raise your voice.
If you sing it when the man you’re interested in is feeling down, it’s powerful enough to cheer him up.
Also, if you usually present a cute persona, you can use the contrast to your advantage.
Even a song that doesn’t seem like a love song at first glance can be used in romance like this.
Faster than meiri

This medium-tempo R&B track paints a picture of bittersweet longing with iri’s husky, lustrous vocals.
Released in December 2024, it was written specifically as the theme song for the ABEMA original drama “Even Though I Know: the shapes of love.” Written and composed by Nariaki Obukuro, the song closely aligns with the drama’s world.
With her restrained delivery, iri conveys with striking realism the feelings of a woman who’s drawn in despite knowing she might get hurt.
Sing it at karaoke, and its aching poignancy and mature allure are sure to make the men listening skip a beat.
It’s the perfect song for a calm, intimate night when you want to close the distance.
Say it out loudAwich

Awich is a female rapper who’s hugely popular nationwide.
Alongside Chanmina, she’s one of Japan’s leading female rappers.
If you’re a gal or a B-girl, chances are you admire her fashion and way of life.
Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is Kuchini Dashite.
While it’s technically indirect, it still comes across unmistakably direct, with sexy lyrics and a cool beat and flow that really stand out.
If you want to give a clear green light, try singing this one at karaoke.
White LoveSPEED

A wistful ballad that likens winter love to falling snow.
Expressing a pure, white love, this song marked a major turning point in SPEED’s career.
Symbolizing their shift from dance music to ballads, it was released in October 1997 and reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It was also used in a Shiseido “Tissere Angel Drop” commercial.
A perfect track for women in love—sing it at karaoke and it’s sure to touch your special someone’s heart.
There’s an easy-to-learn dance routine, too, so it’s guaranteed to liven up mixers or nights out with friends.
Imitate SPEED’s clear, translucent vocals and seize a beautiful romance of your own.
[Songs That Make You Popular] Sing these to win hearts! Women’s karaoke songs (61–70)
Osaka LoverDREAMS COME TRUE

A masterpiece that poignantly sings of the ache and yearning of a long-distance romance.
Released in March 2007, this work is DREAMS COME TRUE’s 38th single.
It was also written specifically for Universal Studios Japan’s attraction “Hollywood Dream – The Ride.” The track shines with Miwa Yoshida’s overwhelming vocal power and Masato Nakamura’s skillful arrangement.
The lyrics, sprinkled with Osaka dialect, leave a strong impression and convey the feelings for a lover far away.
Sing it at karaoke, and you’re sure to express a woman’s heart in love—and win a man’s heart, no doubt.
tightlyLittle Glee Monster

The 11th single by Little Glee Monster, released in March 2018, showcases every member’s outstanding vocal ability and skillful choral work.
As with their other songs, this track features solo parts that highlight each member’s exceptional talent, along with beautiful vocal harmonies.
The cute lyrics, which feel like they express a young girl’s emotions, and the familiar, catchy melody are enhanced by their youthful yet mature singing and intricate harmonies, creating a powerful synergy that draws listeners into the song’s world with remarkable persuasiveness.
If you perform this song at karaoke, many men might find themselves moved by this “gap” in a big way.
Watch me!YOASOBI

It’s a poppy, cute song that’s very YOASOBI.
It features a bouncy rhythm and a Vocaloid-like melody, so it might be a bit tricky to sing, but it’s the kind of fun track that makes your body move on its own when you listen.
In the chorus, there are several high notes typical of ikura, too.
The highest note here is F5, which is quite high, but it’s amazing how her voice doesn’t sound strained.
The title “Watch me!” means “Look at me!” so it’s heartwarming to imagine singing it cutely to someone you like.
It’s a song that makes you want to go all-in on cuteness when you sing!



