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!
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This will knock him out!? Songs to win over a man at karaoke [killer tracks for women] (41–50)
a tease; someone who leads others on≠ME

A song that shines with the sweet, heart-fluttering emotional expressions infused by Rino Sashihara, delicately portraying the feelings of a girl in love.
Cleverly sprinkled with cute onomatopoeia, it’s packed with a woman’s complex emotions—from intense feelings for the other person and assertiveness to, at times, forceful displays of affection.
Released in September 2023 as the seventh single, it features Hitomi Suzuki as center for the first time.
The music video, directed by Seito Nakajima, captivates with a love story set in a fairy-tale world.
It’s a track you can enjoy even more at karaoke by delivering the spoken lines with feeling.
SCOPEAimer

This track features Aimer’s powerful, striking vocals and conveys a world where a doctor unravels baffling cases through an emotional sound.
Its melody evokes a mysterious, dark atmosphere, interwoven with tension-filled, dramatic developments.
Released in February 2025 as her 25th single, it also drew attention as the opening theme for the TV anime “Takaoh Ameku’s Diagnostic Mystery.” With playfully expressive lyrics in perfect harmony with Aimer’s masterful vocal technique, the song portrays the protagonist’s resolve and sense of duty as a physician.
Highly recommended for those who want to showcase their vocal prowess at karaoke.
March of the PetalsAimer

Aimer’s songs always leave a deep impression with their richly imagined worlds, and “Hanabira-tachi no March” captures the lightness of being in love with a breezy, springlike melody.
Released in 2019, the song’s lyrics gently sway like petals in a spring wind, conveying tender feelings for someone special.
The sweet, wistful aura unique to Aimer’s voice is sure to captivate men’s hearts.
Not only to listen to—if you sing it at karaoke, the whole place will feel wrapped in a warm, cherry-blossom glow.
It’s the perfect springtime love song for when you’re looking to spark a romance.
You and the summer music festivalSHISHAMO

Popular especially among younger generations, the rock band SHISHAMO has songs that have even been featured in commercials, so they’re known across a wide range of ages! Among their tracks, this is the one we recommend when you want to make an impression on the guy you like.
It’s packed with the band’s signature bright, energetic vibe and irresistibly cute lyrics—truly charming! Sing this poppy tune and you’re sure to leave a good impression on him.
It might even spark a fun conversation about music festivals!
Love SongUru

Why not try challenging yourself with a song that expresses your feelings straightforwardly from time to time? In that case, I recommend Uru’s “Love Song.” It’s a song that conveys gratitude for meeting the man you love.
As the title suggests, it’s a classic, heartfelt love song.
There are many parts that use vocal scoops, so singing it may require a bit of technique.
Because of that, if you pull it off well, you can really surprise people.
Let’s start by practicing the most distinctive chorus.
Love thief.Yuika

For those who don’t know what to sing at karaoke with a guy they’re interested in, I recommend the song “Koidorobō” (Love Thief).
It was created in 2022 by singer-songwriter Yuika, who has garnered worldwide attention with her acoustic performance videos on TikTok.
Its pop melody unfolds at a medium tempo and really stands out.
Many listeners will relate to the lyrics, which capture a bittersweet crush that tightens the chest.
If you’re thinking, “I want to tell him how I feel!” this is a must-check.
Use your cute singing voice to steal his heart.
On nights when cherry blossoms fallaimyon

Like cherry blossoms scattering across the spring night sky, Aimyon’s “Sakura ga Furu Yoru wa” captures the trembling moment of a heart in love.
It drew attention as the theme song for a hit ABEMA dating reality show, and right after its release in February 2021, it impressively reached No.
5 on the digital charts.
Loved ever since, it has surpassed 100 million streams.
This sweet-and-sour tune also shines on the karaoke stage.
It’s especially perfect when you want to highlight femininity and cuteness.
When women in love sing their swelling feelings and the bittersweetness of spring to the one they care about, it can create a moment of true connection.
In this season of love, why not use this song to catch the first hint of romance?


