[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)
Shine On MeŌhara Sakurako

Sakurako Ohara is a singer who has worked on many love songs.
She drew attention for taking on her first dance performance with “Shine On Me.” It’s an R&B track that depicts the push-and-pull with a man she has feelings for, told from a woman’s perspective.
It’s an upbeat song, yet it also conveys a mature vibe.
Since there’s a lot of English in the lyrics, paying attention to the pronunciation can really make it feel like you’re nailing the performance.
The choreography is catchy too, so it’s fun to try imitating it lightly.
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.
The Story You Don’t Knowsupercell

Supercell is popular among anime fans, and “The Story You Don’t Know” might be one of their most beloved songs.
Many of my vocal training students chose to sing this one! To sing this slightly high song all the way through, breath control is the key point.
The melody often sits around A4, so you need to keep a higher tone consistently, but the C section is sung an octave lower, so be careful not to let your pitch drop there.
Keep inhaling through the mouth and aim to resonate in the head.
Lifting your facial muscles helps you visualize this.
If you sing with your hands placed behind your head, your voice will project toward where your hands are, making it much easier to sing.
Don’t change your hand position during the low notes in the C section, either.
Try to always send your voice toward your head so you can stay as accurate as possible with your pitch.
Spica Bristling with ThornsPorukadotto Sutingurei

It’s a love song by the popular band Polkadot Stingray.
It expresses the feelings of unrequited love in a straightforward way, resulting in lyrics that feel very real.
Although the song is from a male perspective, it also resonates with women.
It’s a song that speaks for a man’s feelings while still being cute to sing.
Perfect for honestly conveying your feelings.
[Songs That Make You Popular] Sing these to win hearts! Women’s karaoke songs (61–70)
boyfriendaiko

A masterpiece that beautifully portrays a woman’s heart.
Along with Aiko’s clear, pure vocals, it expresses the honest feelings of a woman in love.
Released in September 2000, it reached No.
2 on the Oricon charts and became a major hit, including three No.
1 daily rankings.
Sing it at karaoke and you’re sure to capture men’s hearts.
It’s especially perfect to perform in front of someone you’re interested in at mixers or parties.
This work is packed with Aiko’s charm and is sure to be a wonderful song to convey your feelings.
Whimsical Romanticikimonogakari

Kimagure Romantic is a song that makes everyone want to sing along.
There’s a simple bit of choreography in the chorus, so it’s guaranteed to hype up a karaoke session, and it’s a song that’s fun for listeners too! The overall vocal range is A3–D5; the highest note only appears briefly in the chorus, so the range is manageable overall.
The A melody isn’t high, so it’s good to sing it lightly, almost like you’re speaking.
From the B melody it gets more rhythmic, so keep a solid sense of tempo and be careful not to rush.
If you calmly cut off notes where they should end, you’ll lock into the groove.
The chorus has choreography and is easy to get carried away with, so be careful not to speed up the tempo.
At a karaoke event held by the vocal training school I used to belong to, one of the students sang this song, and everyone started doing the chorus moves—it got super lively and was a lot of fun.
Definitely give this song a try!
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.



