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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?

Love songs / Ballads (51–60)

sunflowerAdo

This is Ado’s 21st single overall, released in July 2023.

It was chosen as the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “18/40: Dreams and Love If We’re Together.” The track exudes a gentle mood that evokes peaceful summer scenes just by listening.

Ado delivers a wonderful vocal performance by skillfully switching among various vocal tones, but the melody itself isn’t particularly complex, so even people who don’t usually sing can pick it for karaoke without hesitation.

If you create a clear contrast between the softly, calmly sung parts and the powerfully delivered sections, it will sound great—so give it a try.

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.

a tie (even/quid pro quo)Aimer

Aimer “Oaiko” Music Video (Theme song for ABEMA’s “Don’t Be Fooled by the Wolf-chan and Wolf-kun”)
a tie (even/quid pro quo)Aimer

Aimer, famous for songs like “Zankyosanka” and “Chouchou Musubi,” also has a track called “Oaiko.” It’s the theme song for ABEMA’s dating show “Don’t Be Fooled by the Wolf-chan and the Wolf-kun,” and it charmingly portrays the delicate feelings of a woman in love.

In particular, Aimer’s signature whispery vocals, with plenty of breathiness, are sure to captivate men if you try singing in that style.

The key isn’t very high and there are no long sustained notes, so it’s also great because you can sing it calmly at your own pace!

lovesicknessAimer

Aimer “Koiwazurai” Studio Live Rehearsal (new albums ‘Sun Dance’ and ‘Penny Rain’ now on sale) FULL
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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.

Love Songs: Ballads (61–70)

Spring GoesAimer

Aimer “Spring Is Gone” MUSIC VIDEO (Starring: Minami Hamabe / Theatrical Feature “Fate/stay night [Heaven’s Feel]” III. spring song Theme Song / FULL ver.)
Spring GoesAimer

Aimer’s song “Haru wa Yuku,” released in 2020, begins with a moody intro, and the ballad, sung in a one-of-a-kind voice unlike anything you’ve heard before, is truly powerful.

If someone can pull off this atmospheric track stylishly at karaoke, it’s so overwhelming it’ll leave you speechless—a real heavy-hitter.

That said, since it was also used as the theme song for a popular anime, it’s a track that anime fans will likely find especially appealing.

Merry XmasBoA

When it comes to songs you want women to sing, cute, feminine ones are best, right? BoA’s hit song “Meri Kuri” is a perfect fit for that.

If you can deliver the adorable lyrics and nail the high notes in the chorus, you’ll have the guys swooning.

fireworks (launched into the sky)DAOKO × Yonezu Kenshi

There are probably many people looking for songs they can duet on with a male partner.

For you, I recommend “Uchiage Hanabi,” a collaboration between DAOKO and Kenshi Yonezu.

Its bittersweet, beautiful melody flatters anyone regardless of gender, so try singing it with someone of the opposite sex.

In the chorus, the male and female parts harmonize, which might even show how well you two match!