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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 (51–60)

Fated OneEXILE

When it comes to classic songs that make you popular, EXILE is the go-to.

This is one of their masterpieces from the era when Shun was in the group.

It’s a love song that vows eternity, promising to love only you no matter who else appears in the future.

The interplay between ATSUSHI and Shun is excellent, and I think it would work great as a duet.

AliensKirinji

[Official] KIRINJI “Aliens” (MV) [4K Remaster] KIRINJI / Aliens (6th Single)
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Released in 2000, this is Kirinji’s sixth single.

It’s one of their signature songs and debuted at No.

42 on the Oricon charts.

It was also used as an insert song in the drama “As a Crow, I Looked Down on the World Below.” Its relaxed melody, perfectly suited to everyday life in Japan, captivates you from the first listen.

On top of that, comparing love to an alien instantly grabs the listener’s interest.

HANABIMr.Children

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When it comes to songs that make you attractive, it’s no exaggeration to say Mr.Children has a wealth of classics, and this particular track is especially famous as it was used as a TV drama theme song.

Many women love these lyrics, so if you sing it with genuine emotion, you’ll likely make their hearts skip a beat.

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Hitoto Yo – Hanamizuki
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This song is a hit by the popular female artist Yo Hitoto.

It’s a calm ballad with straightforward lyrics about someone dear, making it a crowd-pleaser at karaoke.

If you’re a woman, you might want to consider singing it at karaoke.

Songs that make you popular at karaoke: Attractive Japanese hits that appeal to the opposite sex (61–70)

I love you.Inoue Sonoko

A major-label debut single by a talented young singer.

Written by Ms.

Inoue at age 18, it’s a love song that captures the feelings of a girl just as she is.

It sings straightforwardly about her crush on someone.

Just by listening, you might find yourself falling for someone—or wanting to fall in love.

It also gives the impression of a confession, so if your crush is at karaoke, choosing this song could be a good move.

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Kira Kira / Mosawo. [Music Video]
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A love song that captures the sparkle of unrequited feelings.

It honestly sings about the pounding excitement of falling in love and the growing attraction to someone, wrapping the listener’s heart in warmth.

Songs that can be sung with emotion rather than technique are, I think, the easiest for people who lack confidence in their singing! If you sing it just as the lyrics say, your feelings will surely come across.

The song itself is neatly under three minutes, so it’s easy to memorize.

When you sing, aim for a light delivery rather than belting, so you can breathe well and keep it gentle.

Keeping the resonance focused in your head the whole time should fit the mood nicely.

water lily blossomShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Suirenka” MUSIC VIDEO
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Sing classic crowd-pleasers that everyone knows—especially ones popular with the younger generation—to get the party going and boost your reputation.

Add your own twists, like twirling a towel while you sing, and it’s guaranteed to hype things up even more.

It’s a song everyone will want to sing together, regardless of gender.