Masterpieces about girls: recommended popular songs
We’ve put together a collection of masterpieces by Japanese female artists that pour women’s feelings and feminine emotions into their lyrics.
It’s a playlist that shines with a uniquely female perspective.
It’s recommended not only for girls who want to relate, but also for guys who want to understand a woman’s heart.
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Iconic Songs About Women: Recommended Popular Tracks (21–30)
Twin-tails until I’m 20♡kyururin tte shite mite

This is a bittersweet yet charming song themed around the end of youth and the transition into adulthood.
Released in November 2023, it’s a track written, composed, and arranged by Ryuji Seiyō.
It was first performed at a solo concert in July, and the music video garnered attention by surpassing 300,000 views within a month of its release.
On TikTok, the sound has been used over 1,400 times, making it particularly popular among the social media generation.
The lyrics, which portray a girl’s changing feelings as she grows older, leave a strong impression.
It’s a recommended track for those who resonate with “mass-produced” culture or who want to look back on their youthful memories.
wicked womanKanadeoto 69

“Akujo” is a digital single released by Kanon69 in June 2025.
Arriving about two years after the previous work, it’s the artist’s 69th song featuring their own vocals—one many listeners had been eagerly awaiting.
Its chic blend of dance music and hip-hop makes for an exceptionally stylish sound.
The lyrics portray a strong female figure, yet beneath the provocative attitude you can sense vulnerability and a longing to be loved.
If you want to live more boldly without hiding who you are, this track gives you that push—and it might make your everyday life look just a little different after you listen.
MEMEME ~Can’t Be a Girly Girl~derakkusu x derakkusu

A work by Deluxe x Deluxe, included on the album “Super Heavy Giga,” releasing in June 2025.
It’s an unrequited love song about secretly wishing to be honest while putting on a tough front.
An upbeat, catchy rock sound propels that wavering heart forward.
Coupled with energetic vocals, it really pumps you up as you listen.
Give this track a spin and you might just find the courage to confess your feelings.
heartaimyon

Aimyon’s “Heart” features an unadorned, gentle singing voice and lyrics that sink into your soul.
Since it was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Only Just Married,” many of you have probably heard it.
Whether it’s unrequited love, mutual love, or a relationship that’s more than friends but not quite lovers, people in every kind of romance can relate to these lyrics.
Even without using words like “like” or “love,” the feelings come through—Aimyon’s sensibility shines here.
Listen to it during the cold winter months when you crave connection, and it will slowly warm your heart and body like a hot water bottle.
Sunflowerchanmina

Chanmina is a rapper whose appeal lies in her powerful, emotional, and aggressively charismatic presence.
Her 2023 release “Sunflower” is a track that portrays the struggle of a strong-willed woman trying to brush off a breakup in true Chanmina fashion.
The lyrics vividly express the pain of living without him while telling herself she’s totally fine, and they pierce the heart when you listen to them after a heartbreak.
If you ever need a good cry after a breakup, be sure to take your time with this song.
So it wasn’t me, huh.riria.

A heart-stirring ballad by Riria.
that gently embraces the delicate emotions of a woman tossed around by someone’s misleading behavior.
With a tender, translucent voice, she vividly portrays a woman who struggles with helpless longing yet cannot sever her lingering feelings.
Released digitally in October 2021, the song also drew major attention with its music video that premiered the same year.
If you sing it earnestly at karaoke, it’s sure to resonate with anyone who knows the pain of heartbreak.
It’s a song that quietly stays by the side of those facing a farewell with someone dear.
Mirror, mirrorFujita Maiko

Maiko Fujita captivates listeners with her clear, translucent voice.
As the lead single from her album “Color,” she released “Mirror, Mirror.” The phrase in the title is familiar from fairy tales, where it’s used like an incantation to question a magic mirror.
In the song, scenes reminiscent of those fairy tales are interwoven with the sorrow of a woman after a heartbreak.
You’ll hear many lines that evoke different fairy tales, so keep an ear out for those as you listen.

