Masterpieces that sing about women. Recommended popular songs.
We’ve gathered songs by a wide range of artists—from female to male vocalists—that sing about women’s feelings and about “her” as seen from a man’s perspective.
Men and women often think about things differently.
It could be interesting to compare how various artists express their viewpoints.
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Classic songs about women. Recommended popular tracks (71–80)
Venusjoōbachi

A hugely popular unrequited-love song by Queen Bee, an artist capturing the attention of music fans with a distinctive high-tone voice that captivates listeners and highly message-driven tracks.
It’s an up-tempo number that portrays the push-and-pull between a man and a woman who keep thinking about the one they love.
First LoveUtada Hikaru

An immortal ballad by Hikaru Utada—an artist highly acclaimed in Japan and abroad for her unique musical world and distinctive high-tone voice that resonates deeply with listeners.
It’s a heartbreak song that straightforwardly portrays a woman’s poignant first love.
The summer you gave meieiri reo

Leo Ieiri’s songs, which capture the ache of unrequited love, beautifully depict the hearts of women.
Her clear, airy vocals and delicate lyrics create a world many women are sure to relate to.
Released in August 2015, the track drew attention as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Koinaka.” This medium-tempo ballad expresses both heartache and the joy of moving forward, singing about embracing one’s past self while facing the future.
It’s perfect for listening as you recall summer memories or moments of youth.
A song that resonates not only with women struggling in love, but also with men who want to understand a woman’s heart.
silver vine (Actinidia polygama)Yamamoto Aya

It portrays a woman’s emotions, where attachment and suspicion toward a loved one intertwine.
Released on December 25, 2024, this track is included on the EP “U TA CARTE.” It’s a song that showcases Sayaka Yamamoto’s musical growth and versatile expressiveness.
Her vocals, combining power and sultriness, enhance the song’s worldview.
The rock ’n’ roll–tinged arrangement is cool, too.
A high-intensity love song with a mature vibe that’s absolutely electrifying.
aloneMayo Okamoto

A signature unrequited-love song by Mayo Okamoto, an artist who enjoys immense support from women for her powerful, mesmerizing vocals and songs that capture the subtleties of feminine emotion.
This classic ballad portrays the feelings of a woman who, in front of the man she loves, puts on a brave face and can’t bring herself to confess her true feelings.
Close your eyesHirai Ken

A renowned ballad by Ken Hirai, an artist who continues to lead Japan’s music scene with his crystal-clear high-tone voice that captivates everyone and his emotionally charged performances.
It’s a track that candidly expresses a man’s feelings as he struggles to forget the woman he deeply loved.
Winter RivieraMori Shinichi

When a man and a woman fall in love, it’s inevitable that there may come a day when it ends.
At that moment, what matters most is how cleanly, neatly, and beautifully they can part ways.
How wonderful it would be to say goodbye to the man you love with the kind of cool composure shown by the woman in this song.
I imagine many people feel the same way when they listen to it.


