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Songs that make you popular at karaoke: Japanese hits that are a hit with the opposite sex

“What songs will get a good reaction?” Choosing tracks for karaoke is a dilemma for both men and women.

If possible, you want to make a good impression on the opposite sex and be popular, right? Many people feel that way.

Going for laughs with a gag song to liven up the mood is cool in its own right, but delivering a performance that makes the opposite sex’s eyes sparkle—that would be awesome.

So in this article, we’ve carefully selected J-pop songs from our site that are popular with the opposite sex and are perfect for karaoke.

Since there are quite a few love songs, your special someone might just start seeing you in a new light.

Songs that make you popular at karaoke: Attractive Japanese pop songs that appeal to the opposite sex (91–100)

I’m a messMY FIRST STORY

MY FIRST STORY – I’m a mess / THE FIRST TAKE
I'm a messMY FIRST STORY

This song vividly portrays the feelings of those who struggle with loneliness and anxiety.

MY FIRST STORY’s powerful vocals and driving melody are striking, resonating deeply with listeners.

While it sings of anxiety and despair toward the stifling modern society, it also conveys the strength to keep looking forward.

Released in August 2022, the track resonated with many listeners and went viral on TikTok.

If you sing it at karaoke, the key is to pour your emotions into it.

It’s a challenging song, but if you pull it off well, it’s sure to leave a strong impression on the opposite sex.

ButterflyKimura Kaera

Kaela Kimura “Butterfly” [short ver.]
ButterflyKimura Kaera

This song is well-known as a wedding tune, but it’s also one you can sing in a very cute way, so I’d definitely want to sing it.

It’s the kind of song you’d want to quietly sing in front of someone you like.

If you hold the mic with both hands and sing adorably, it’ll make you even cuter.

FlowerFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – Hana (Official Video)
FlowerFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze’s song is a medium-tempo ballad that incorporates R&B elements.

It features piano and a simple band arrangement, with a distinctive and memorable chord progression.

The lyrics use flowers to explore life and self-discovery, carrying a message that resonates with listeners.

Released in October 2023, the track was also chosen as the theme song for a Fuji TV drama.

If you perform it at karaoke, its stylish vibe and profound lyrics are sure to win people over.

With a wide vocal range from low to high notes, this piece offers a great opportunity to showcase your singing ability.

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.

Just… I want to see youEXILE

EXILE / I Just... Want to See You - Short version -
Just... I want to see youEXILE

It’s the best ballad.

You want to see them but you can’t.

It’s a song that looks back on that time, with regrets like “Why did I do that then…”.

It’s a tough song to sing, but if you can pull it off, you’ll definitely be popular.

If you put it near the end of a karaoke session, I think it can create a great mood.