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Attractive songs recommended for women in their 40s: Karaoke tracks that are popular with men

Women in their 40s are often busy with family and work and may not have been to karaoke for a long time.

When it finally comes time to go, some might think, “I don’t even know what to sing!” You might worry that chasing too many songs from younger generations isn’t quite right, but going all-in on oldies might not feel right either—and there’s the concern about how the men you’re with will react.

Here, we’ll introduce a mix of songs, both new and old, with a slight focus on what tends to go over well with men.

There are probably songs you listened to a lot in your youth, or ones from a different generation that still stayed with you.

But in the end, I hope you find songs that you can sing comfortably and enjoyably—without worrying too much about what others think!

Attractive songs recommended for women in their 40s: Karaoke tracks that men love (91–100)

flameLiSA

LiSA “Homura” -MUSIC CLIP-
flameLiSA

The song released by LiSA in October 2020 moved the hearts of many as the theme for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train.

Characterized by its powerful vocals and grand melody, it carries a strong message about overcoming sorrow and hardship to keep living.

Alongside the film’s massive success, the song drew widespread attention and became a major hit with over 300 million streams.

It’s a track that inspires a positive mindset—especially in tough times, encouraging you to keep looking forward.

Sing it at karaoke, and it’s sure to resonate with everyone there.

Letter ~Dear You at Fifteen~Anjura Aki

Angela Aki “Letter: To You, Fifteen” Music Video (HD)
Letter ~Dear You at Fifteen~Anjura Aki

Lyrics like a letter that soothe and enchant.

This song is one of Angela Aki’s signature works, released in September 2008 as her eighth single.

Framed as a message from an adult to her 15-year-old self, its warm words resonate as they gently accompany the struggles of adolescence.

Chosen for NHK’s “Minna no Uta” and as a set piece for the All-Japan School Music Competition, it has been loved by many.

The gentle tone of the piano and Angela’s clear, transparent voice are captivating.

It’s a song you’ll want to hear at life’s milestones, like graduations and anniversaries.

Perfect for moments when you want to reflect on yourself or send encouragement to someone important.

Attractive songs recommended for women in their 40s: Karaoke tracks that are popular with men (101–110)

confessionTakeuchi Mariya

With the revival boom, songs from the 1980s have been drawing attention lately.

In particular, Mariya Takeuchi, as a leading singer of city pop, is very popular at karaoke.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Kokuhaku (Confession).

This piece features many low-register parts, making it very easy to sing even for women in their 40s who may find high notes harder to reach.

It’s a must-listen for anyone looking for a song that doesn’t strain the throat.

I want to protect youMatsutōya Yumi

Yumi Matsutoya – I Want to Protect You (WINGS OF LIGHT “THE GATES OF HEAVEN” Tour)
I want to protect youMatsutōya Yumi

Even from the perspective of women in their 40s, doesn’t Yumi Matsutoya have the image of someone who has been active for so long and continues to stay at the forefront? Her 1981 single “Mamotte Agetai” is a song known across generations and was the theme song for the film “Nerawareta Gakuen.” It’s also famous for having been covered by many artists.

Wouldn’t your heart skip a beat if a woman said “I want to protect you” to a man? It conveys a great love, makes you long to be wrapped in that kind of love, and might deeply resonate with men who are feeling worn out.

Dancing HeroOginome Yōko

Yoko Oginome / Dancing Hero (Eat You Up) MV [New Dance Ver.] (Short Ver.)
Dancing HeroOginome Yōko

Yoko Oginome’s “Dancing Hero” drew renewed attention after a high school dance club used the song and sparked the ‘bubble dance’ craze.

Perhaps it’s more accurate to say that the song itself, rather than Yoko Oginome, was what captured renewed attention.

For those of us who listened to the track in real time back then, all we can do now is sing it and get everyone dancing!

In conclusion

We’ve introduced plenty of attractive, man-pleasing songs recommended for women in their 40s.

Did you find any you like or want to try singing? I’m sure there are some nostalgic tracks you used to listen to and sing back then but had forgotten about.

Have fun singing them and enjoying the nostalgia!