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Cute Karaoke Picks: Handpicked Love Songs That Will Make Your Heart Flutter!

We’ve gathered a selection of “cute songs recommended for karaoke,” including tracks that capture sweet-and-sour crushes, songs that gently evoke femininity, and dance numbers with adorable choreography.

Even if you already have a set karaoke repertoire, if your partner or someone you like will be listening, you’ll want to choose songs that help you make a good impression, right?

For times like that, it’s smart to have at least one cute song ready to go.

We’ve picked a wide range from timeless classics to the latest releases, so choose the ones that suit your taste and age!

Cute Karaoke Songs to Try: A Curated Selection of Heart-Fluttering Love Tunes (61–70)

Cheerful goodbyeIZ*ONE

IZ*ONE – Cheerful Goodbye (Gokigen Sayonara) Color Coded Lyrics [ENG/ROM/JPN]
Cheerful goodbyeIZ*ONE

The hugely popular K-pop group IZ*ONE’s song “Good-Mood Goodbye.” It’s a piece marked by a cute melody and bittersweet lyrics.

While it’s wrapped in a bright, adorable tune, the tang of the lyrics gives it a touch of poignancy.

It’s a breakup song, but since it centers on a positive parting, it won’t leave you feeling down.

I think it’s perfect for looking back on old memories.

Be sure to check it out!

Chocolate DiscoPerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume “Chocolate Disco”
Chocolate DiscoPerfume

When it comes to pop songs that adorably brighten up the vibe in a karaoke room, “Chocolate Disco” is the one.

It’s a signature track by Perfume, a music unit that brings listeners genre-defying electronica.

The colorful synthesizer tones etched into the danceable beat are striking.

The lyrics paint a cute, girly world with a Valentine’s Day theme.

If you’re good at dancing, it’s fun to dance along while you sing.

It’s a high-energy track that will lift the mood when you go to karaoke with guys.

I want to be cute.HoneyWorks feat. Narumi Seina (CV.: Amamiya Sora)

HoneyWorks “I Want to Be Cute” feat. Seina Narumi (CV: Sora Amamiya)
I want to be cute.HoneyWorks feat. Narumi Seina (CV.: Amamiya Sora)

The hugely popular creator unit, HoneyWorks—an artist adored especially by teens.

This song, “I Want to Be Cute,” features Sena Narumi, a character from HoneyWorks’ Confession Executive Committee.

The voice is provided by Sora Amamiya, who is also a member of the voice acting unit TrySail.

Since the Confession Executive Committee centers on students, it may be harder for adults to relate, but students will definitely find it relatable!

LOVE Zukkyunsōtaisei riron

Theory of Relativity “LOVE Zukkyun” / Soutaiseiriron – “LOVE Zukkyun”
LOVE Zukkyunsōtaisei riron

“LOVE Zukkyun” is a track included on Soutaiseiriron’s 2008 album “Chiffon Shugi.” Its mysterious worldview and high-sense lyrics become addictive the more you listen.

The song was written and composed by Etsuko Yakushimaru, who also handles vocals.

I’d love for you to sing this one while gazing intently at someone you like.

Even if most of the lyrics aren’t immediately understandable, the title phrase rings out straightforwardly and is likely to stick vividly in your memory.

Make you happyNiziU

NiziU 『Make you happy』 M/V
Make you happyNiziU

NiziU was formed through the audition program Nizi Project by JYP Entertainment in Korea and Sony Music.

From the very start of their activities in 2020, they’ve been a girl group that has gained immense popularity worldwide! As the title “Make you happy” suggests, this song they sing portrays a cute girl who wants to make you happy, and many men would surely think, “That’s adorable!!” if someone sang to them like this.

When you perform this song, definitely try adding the dance, too!

I love you.Inoue Sonoko

It’s a song that captures the fluttering romance of student days—sneaking glances in class so you don’t get caught, trying to like the things your crush likes, and all those heart-pounding moments! Many people can’t help but relate to the worry of “What if I tell them how I feel and it becomes a burden?” Thinking about getting rejected is painful, but isn’t it even more painful and frustrating to lose them to someone else because you couldn’t speak up? Why not listen to this song to boost your courage and take the plunge to confess your feelings?

Bud of LoveKōda Kumi

It was released in 2006 as Kumi Koda’s 31st single.

It was used as the theme song for the drama “Busu no Hitomi ni Koishiteru,” starring Goro Inagaki, a former member of SMAP, and it marked Kumi Koda’s first drama theme song.

The lyrics, which express feelings of love in Kansai dialect, make it an incredibly cute track.