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This will knock him out!? Karaoke songs to win over a man [killer tracks for women]

When you go to karaoke with someone you like or are interested in—like on a date—picking songs can be tough, right?

Ideally, you want to sing something that brings you a little closer and makes them like you more, even just a bit.

Here are some karaoke song recommendations for women.

From a male perspective, I’ve picked songs that would make us fall for you if you sang them.

Along with the classic, super-popular love songs that are sure to win hearts, why not try some cheeky picks or mature, sophisticated “crush-worthy” songs to make that special someone’s heart skip a beat?

Cheering you on in love!

This Will Knock Him Out Cold!? Songs to Win Over a Guy at Karaoke [Killer Tracks for Women] (21–30)

aimlesslyAimer

Aimer “Aimlessly” MUSIC VIDEO (Anime “Ranking of Kings: The Treasure Chest of Courage” Ending Theme)
aimlesslyAimer

Singer Aimer, known for her one-of-a-kind smoky, soulful voice and openly admired by many fellow artists, has released her 22nd single Atemonaku, written as the ending theme for the TV anime Ranking of Kings: The Treasure Chest of Courage.

It’s a stirring number featuring a grand, string-forward ensemble.

Its lyrics, which make you feel it’s okay to go at your own pace and be yourself, seem likely to warmly embrace men who are usually tense at school or work.

It’s a heartwarming ballad that would be especially soothing to hear sung by a woman at karaoke.

rainbow-coloredayaka

Ayaka, the singer-songwriter who has released numerous hit songs since her debut, such as “I believe” and “Mikazuki.” Her 13th single “Nijiiro,” written as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Hanako to Anne, is memorable for Ayaka’s soulful vocals carried by a light, breezy ensemble.

Its uplifting, encouraging message is likely to soothe the hearts of men working hard every day.

It’s a well-known, highly recommended song that will surely draw attention from someone you’re interested in if you sing it at karaoke.

This will knock him out!? Songs to win over a guy at karaoke [killer tracks for women] (31–40)

the red threadAragaki Yui

In addition to her work as an actress, Yui Aragaki is also a popular singer known for her clear, pure voice.

Her second single, Akai Ito, a cover of a track from Kobukuro’s indie-era album Root of my mind, became a hit tune, reaching No.

1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 despite having no tie-in.

The story of the protagonist trying to take some distance in a romance that isn’t going as hoped will likely strike a chord with many who see their own situation reflected in it.

Though the song is sung from a male perspective, it’s a heart-wrenching karaoke ballad that will tighten anyone’s chest regardless of gender.

Midnight Merry-Go-RoundSuzuki Airi

Airi Suzuki - “Midnight Merry-Go-Round” (Music Video)
Midnight Merry-Go-RoundSuzuki Airi

While continuing her idol activities, singer Airi Suzuki passed the entrance exam for Keio University and now also works as an actress and model.

Her 5th digital single, “Mayonaka no Merry-Go-Round,” features an urban-tinged arrangement that really sticks in your ears.

The lyrics evoke a sexy yet somehow lonely world that many men might find irresistibly attractive—sparking not only fascination but also a desire to protect her.

It’s a cool, crowd-pleasing song that’s sure to grab attention if you sing it at karaoke with someone you like.

Just a little moreYOASOBI

YOASOBI “Just a Little More” Official Music Video
Just a little moreYOASOBI

When you go to karaoke with the guy you like, it tends to end up being all love songs, right? So why not try something with a different vibe once in a while? I recommend YOASOBI’s “A Little Bit More.” The drama adaptation is still fresh in our minds.

The song is about how small acts of kindness can make everyone happy.

Singing it will warm hearts and make you seem gentle.

It’s a ballad, but the tempo picks up toward the end, which makes it a great song to get the energy up.

If I Fall in LoveKurisutaru Kei

Crystal Kay “Koi ni Ochitara” Official Music Video
If I Fall in LoveKurisutaru Kei

A popular song by Crystal Kay that wraps a sweet, bittersweet first-love feeling in a sparkling sound.

With her clear, transparent vocals, it gently depicts that fleeting encounter when the world begins to change and the pure desire to cherish everything about the other person.

Released in May 2005, the song was used as the main theme for a Fuji TV drama and reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

It also earned a Million certification for ringtone downloads, garnering wide support across generations.

It’s a recommended track for when you want to relive the flutter of a first crush or remember the feelings you have for someone special.

ifNishino Kana

Kana Nishino “if” MV Full
ifNishino Kana

“If” has a melody that conveys a poignant feeling right from the intro—it’s such a beautiful song.

It’s the piece my student practiced the most, and it holds special memories because they said, “I want to sing with a beautiful voice like Kana-yan’s!” and overcame their struggle with falsetto.

The highest note in this song is D#5, which is of course high, but I think the improvised falsetto lines at the beginning and end can be tough if you’re not used to them, since they’re sung with various articulations.

Those ad-lib sections sound so beautiful, so it’s worth nailing them.

With themes like “fateful encounters” and “hopes for the future,” I’d love for you to sing it to someone important to you.