A special feature on love songs and ballads you want girls to sing at karaoke
Karaoke is a special place where both the singer and the listeners can feel happy.
Many men are especially captivated by women’s singing voices, and I think quite a few find themselves listening intently.
Love songs and ballads have a mysterious power to reach someone’s heart.
This time, we’re introducing recommended songs from popular artists that are sure to capture men’s hearts.
Why not weave wonderful memories with someone special through your own singing voice?
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Love Songs · Ballads (111–120)
Don’t give up on your dreamsOkamura Takako

Upbeat love songs are popular with men, too.
One such recommended love song is Takako Okamura’s “Yume wo Akiramenai de” (“Don’t Give Up on Your Dreams”).
Its positive, energetic lyrics make it a popular anthem of encouragement, and it enjoys strong support from male listeners.
As a classic love song, it’s well-known across generations of men, so adding it to your selection repertoire will be very useful.
Promise of RomanceIkuta Rira

No matter how old we get or how many years pass, it’s wonderful that some love never changes.
Ikuta Lira’s “Promise of Romance” is a song overflowing with the wish for two people in love to take each other’s hands and move toward a bright future, no matter what lies ahead.
Ikuta’s gentle voice makes the song even more tender.
It’s perfect for a new couple with the woman singing from the heart, of course, but it could also be lovely for a married couple who’ve been together for years or for family members to sing at karaoke.
I’m home.Teshima Aoi

Many men are probably fond of Aoi Teshima, whose charm lies in her beautiful, translucent voice.
Her song “Tadaima” is a highly recommended pick for karaoke.
It was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Heaven and Hell: Soul Exchange,” which aired until March 2021.
When lyrics told from the perspective of a woman facing a breakup are sung in Teshima’s exquisite voice, a wave of poignancy and loneliness washes over you.
If a woman sings “Tadaima” at karaoke, men will surely be captivated.
Baby youyuka

By performing Yuka’s song “Baby you” at karaoke, you have the potential to capture listeners’ hearts.
Its pleasant melody and lyrics portray both the sweet side of love and its poignancy, giving you a chance to express your own feelings honestly.
Singing this song at karaoke can liven up communication with those around you while showcasing your charm.
If you sing it with a partner or someone you’re interested in, it’s sure to bring the two of you closer.
The cute, catchy melody is easy to remember and sing at karaoke, making it a highly recommended choice.
chocolateKimura Kaera

When you think of Kaela Kimura, her distinctive singing style and languid yet cute lyrics are what stand out, aren’t they? Her song “Chocolate” is a classic packed with all of her charm.
If a woman casually sings this at karaoke, it might just make the men fall head over heels.
No way to sayHamasaki Ayumi

It was Ayumi Hamasaki’s 31st single, released in 2003.
Issued as a lead single from the mini-album “Memorial address,” it was featured in a commercial for Panasonic’s portable MD player “MJ57.” With this song, she won the Grand Prize at the 45th Japan Record Awards, achieving an unprecedented third consecutive win.
It’s a song that conveys the bittersweet feelings of winter romance—one you’d want to sing with those emotions in mind.
SEASONSHamasaki Ayumi

Many men like the sight of a woman singing a poignant, melancholic love ballad.
A perfect recommendation for such a song is Ayumi Hamasaki’s “SEASONS.” Even among Ayumi Hamasaki’s many classics, this track is especially popular and is often sung at karaoke.
Since it’s a song loved by so many, be sure to give it a try when you go to karaoke with a guy.


