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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.

Masterpieces about women: Recommended popular songs (111–120)

Cherry GirlKōda Kumi

It’s a song packed with Kumi Koda’s signature sexy-cool vibe.

On top of that, it has a touch of feminine dominance, giving it a charming little-devil allure.

Also, even when the actions might seem geared toward men at first glance, you can still feel a strong, undeniable femininity coming through.

Playback Part 2Yamaguchi Momoe

Playback Part 2 # Momoe Yamaguchi (CD audio)
Playback Part 2Yamaguchi Momoe

Even someone like me, who isn’t from Momoe-chan’s generation or anything, knows this song, and her low voice is sexy and truly cool.

It’s a song that lets you picture a woman on top, commanding a man with real authority.

In reality it doesn’t work that way, so it’s also a song that makes you long to become a woman that cool.

Unrequited lovemiwa

This song centers on unrequited love from a woman’s perspective.

It sings of her feelings for a man, and miwa’s pure and straightforward personality shines through in the many expressions of “love.” The track also carries a sense of frustration, brilliantly capturing the complex emotions of a woman’s unrequited love.

StarshipsNicki Minaj

Nicki Minaj – Starships (Explicit) (Official Video)
StarshipsNicki Minaj

If you’re looking for high-energy, danceable bangers, Nicki is perfect.

You can’t go wrong with any of her tracks—they’re flashy and guaranteed to lift your spirits.

Her music videos, packed with vivid colors, will definitely get you hyped just by watching.

Dancer in the NightSakanakushon

Sakanaction – Yoru no Odoriko (Music Video) – Best Album “Uo Zukan” (Release on 3/28)
Dancer in the NightSakanakushon

I thought this was a song that makes you go, “Huh?” (lol) at the chorus.

To be honest, I couldn’t understand the meaning of the lyrics and found them hard to grasp, but as I kept listening, I felt like that didn’t matter—and that in itself became part of the charm.

It made me want to listen to more of Sakanaction’s songs.