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 (41–50)
Specially, do it.=LOVE

=LOVE is an idol group produced by Rino Sashihara.
The group’s name is read as “Equal Love.” They embody the classic idol style Sashihara honed in AKB and HKT, and all their songs project a traditional sense of femininity.
Among them, “Tokubechu, Shite” is a number packed with cuteness.
The highest note is hi F, but that’s in the harmony; the actual highest note sits at hi D#.
As long as the key is adjusted, women in their teens through their 30s should have no trouble singing it.
Combined with its cute lyrics, it tends to be well-received by men, so it should be a hit at mixers and similar gatherings.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
lovesicknessAimer

From a man’s perspective, girls who sing love songs just naturally look irresistibly charming.
Aimer’s “Koiwazurai” is a love song that feels both refreshing and heartrending, so it really brings out a girl’s appeal.
Even if it’s a girl you weren’t that interested in, when she sings this song, you might find yourself coming down with lovesickness just from listening.
Reunion (Produced by Ayase)LiSA×Uru

A song written by Ayase, the composer of YOASOBI, for the YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE, where various artists perform in a single take.
It’s sung by LiSA and Uru, and the duo of these standout female singers drew a lot of attention.
The biggest appeal of this track is, without a doubt, their breathtakingly beautiful harmonies.
The way the lead and harmony parts swap between the two is downright goosebump-inducing.
If someone sang this at karaoke, you wouldn’t be able to look away.
If two confident female vocalists are up for it, definitely give it a try.
Spring Dayaimyon

Aimyon’s songs are widely known and popular regardless of gender, making them a foolproof choice for women to sing at karaoke.
Among them, this mid-tempo ballad has a calm, happy atmosphere that many men would love to hear women sing.
It’s also easy to sing: because it’s mid-tempo, you can carefully check each pitch and rhythm as you go, so it’s recommended even for those who aren’t very confident in their singing.
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.
I want to become a ghost.Yuika

Sung over a breezy sound, it’s a devoted—if a little heavy—love that wishes to become the ghost of the one they adore.
Yuika, whose realistic emotional expression resonates with many, delivers complex feelings of love with a clear, translucent voice.
Lyrics that express the ache of wanting to be close but unable to touch through unique metaphors are sure to make many listeners’ hearts skip a beat.
Released in July 2025, this track was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Wataru-kun no XX ga Hōkai Sunzen.” If straight love songs leave you wanting more, this might fit perfectly with that frustrating, bittersweet feeling.
Mine or YoursUtada Hikaru

Hikaru Utada is known for her attractive low register, but the song I’m introducing today, “Mine or Yours,” features a lot of falsetto as well.
The overall vocal range is G3–E5, which is fairly wide, but the tempo is very relaxed, so you should be able to sing it without rushing.
You can take solid breaths at each phrase, and since the melody steps upward phrase by phrase, the song itself is easy to memorize.
Points to watch when singing are preventing your pitch from dropping and keeping your falsetto stable.
The first verse starts on the lower side, so if you begin with a throaty sound, you won’t be able to transition smoothly into falsetto.
From the start, try lifting your facial muscles and eyebrows, and aim the sound forward as if resonating in front of your eyebrows.
Just keeping this in mind will help you maintain pitch and let your falsetto come out very smoothly.
Also, to keep falsetto from feeling strained, engage your lower abdomen firmly and release your voice without hesitation!


