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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Masterpieces Celebrating Women: Recommended Popular Songs (91–100)
let go again feat.VERBAL(m-flo)Flower

Flower is a five-member female dance-vocal group.
The song is a cover of “let go” by the music group m-flo.
The lyrics are bittersweet, about being unable to forget a former lover.
There’s also a male rap part, so it’s a great pick for karaoke with a couple.
Self-Destruct Device of LoveChara

A track by Chara, an unparalleled presence with a one-of-a-kind singing voice.
Musician ROLLY joins on the chorus.
Imitating this voice is quite difficult unless you’re a master impressionist, but you can absolutely sing it just as cool in your own way! Even if you can’t mimic Chara’s voice, if you immerse yourself in the world of the song, cast off your shyness, and push the expression to the max—maybe even a bit over the top—you’ll sound awesome!
Masterpieces celebrating women: Recommended popular songs (101–110)
If tomorrow comesJUJU with JAY’ED

It was selected as the theme song for the film ‘April Bride,’ starring Nana Eikura, a nonfiction story depicting a woman’s battle with cancer.
The track is a collaboration between JUJU and JAY’ED.
The melody of the vocals in the chorus is the key element of this song.
With a beautiful, feminine voice, if you sing it with poignant emotion, you too can become a cool vocalist like JUJU!
19 MemoriesKato Miria

This song, themed around the teenage years, is inspired by Namie Amuro’s “SWEET 19 BLUES.” To sing it with style, it’s important not only to capture a cool, chic R&B vibe, but also to truly understand the song.
Its coolness depends on how well you can express the bittersweet loneliness and frustration—those inner conflicts—of being on the verge of turning twenty.
A flower blooming in joyACO

This is a popular song by ACO, a leading figure among husky-voiced female vocalists.
She’s especially supported by the middle-aged generation, and this track is a karaoke favorite among women who’ve spent time in the hip-hop and R&B club scenes.
It’s a cool, gritty tune, and being able to sing it makes you look effortlessly stylish.
for a long timeKiroro

It’s a popular song that many celebrities have performed as karaoke on TV shows.
Because the track has few layers of instruments, there’s nowhere to hide, so a high level of vocal ability is required.
Conversely, it’s also a song that makes it easy to showcase your singing skills, so many women choose it as their go-to song when competing at karaoke.
Pure AsiaPUFFY

This is a signature song by PUFFY, the original laid-back female vocal duo.
While it sounds relaxed, keeping the melody line steady is actually difficult, making it a technically demanding track to pull off stylishly.
It shines especially if you have a distinctive vocal timbre rather than sheer powerhouse vocals.


