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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 Celebrating Women: Recommended Popular Songs (91–100)

Heart SakeFuji Ayako

[Kokoro-zake] Song: Aya Koji Fuji
Heart SakeFuji Ayako

This piece seems to ask whether, at heart, men naturally want to be a little needy around the ones they love, and women naturally find such men endearing.

No matter how times change, perhaps the dynamic between men and women won’t really change all that much.

The song portrays an ideal woman, and it naturally comes across that such a woman also knows how to drink well.

Osaka ShigureMiyako Harumi

It beautifully expresses the feelings of a delicate woman who, including in physical matters, can’t do anything without a man’s strength and has no choice but to rely on him.

It’s the kind of song that makes you think a man would naturally feel the urge to protect such a woman when faced with her.

around two o’clockaiko

With Lyrics: Around Two O'Clock – aiko (included on the best album “Matome I”) piano and vocal cover.
around two o'clockaiko

When it comes to love songs, many people immediately think of aiko.

This is a song quintessentially her, capturing the pain and the butterflies of love.

It’s popular for its unique perspective: the protagonist has been cheated on, yet the song explores what happens if she tries to sing about it as positively as possible.

If someone felt about me the way the lyrics describe, I’d find them so dear that I could never cheat.

It’s a song that portrays a woman’s heart—bright yet anguished, and pure.

let go again feat.VERBAL(m-flo)Flower

Flower 『let go again feat.VERBAL(m-flo)』
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!