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[2026] Irresistible Songs Women Fall For! Recommended Karaoke Tracks for Men—from the Newest Hits to Timeless Classics

Gentlemen, what kind of songs do you choose when you go to karaoke with women?

With just your friends, you can sing hype tracks or niche songs as you like, but when it comes to karaoke with women, it’s only natural for a guy to want to show his best side, right?

So this time, we’ll introduce some cool numbers that will make you look good if you can sing them when you go to karaoke with women.

We’ve selected songs from a wide range of generations, so why not choose according to the ages of the singers and listeners?

[2026] Irresistible songs women fall for! Recommended karaoke tracks for men from the latest hits to timeless classics (11–20)

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DISH// (Takumi Kitamura) – Neko / THE FIRST TAKE
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DISH// is a dance-rock band centered around vocalist Takumi Kitamura.

Their signature song “Neko” was released in August 2017 as a coupling track on the single “Bokutachi ga Yarimashita.” Written and composed by singer-songwriter Aimyon, the song gained explosive popularity in 2020 with its THE FIRST TAKE version, drawing major attention.

Comparing a dearly loved person who suddenly disappeared to a free-spirited animal, it captivates listeners with a poignant worldview that sings of profound loss and an earnest longing for reunion.

When performed tenderly with deep emotion, it can truly grip the hearts of listeners, making it a perfect choice for male vocalists who want to showcase their vocal expressiveness.

One more time,One more chanceYamazaki Masayoshi

Masayoshi Yamazaki – “One more time, One more chance” MUSIC VIDEO [4K Quality]
One more time,One more chanceYamazaki Masayoshi

One of Masayoshi Yamazaki’s signature songs, this renowned ballad captures lingering attachment to the past and a sense of loss.

Released as a single in 1997, it remains deeply popular today.

It was chosen as the theme song for the film “The Moon and a Cabbage,” in which Yamazaki himself starred, and later became the theme song for Makoto Shinkai’s 2007 animated film “5 Centimeters per Second.” The acoustic guitar tones and wistful vocals intertwine, gripping the listener’s heart.

You can keenly feel the ache of searching the cityscape for traces of a precious person you’ve lost.

Since the vocal range isn’t very wide, it’s perfect for men who want to sing tenderly and with emotion.

Sing it at karaoke, and its earnest feeling is sure to draw listeners in.

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Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number

Back number is praised for melodies that resonate with women and their delicate depictions of emotion.

Among their songs, “Takane no Hanako-san” is known for its finely drawn portrayal of a heartbreaking unrequited love story.

It expresses the fleeting feelings of romance in a way that inspires empathy, moving especially those who have shared the same experience.

Because both singers and listeners can feel their hearts stirred, choosing it for karaoke will surely make for a memorable night.

With Iyori Shimizu’s delicate songwriting and the members’ tight-knit arrangement coming together, the song caused a big stir upon its 2013 release and continues to be loved today.

Leading listeners into a dramatic world, this track is nothing short of a magical song that can captivate women when selected at karaoke.

A melody instead of a bouquetShimizu Shota

Shota Shimizu 'A Melody Instead of a Bouquet' MV (Full Size)
A melody instead of a bouquetShimizu Shota

Shota Shimizu’s song “Hanataba no Kawari ni Melody wo” is also known as the theme song for the NHK drama “Designer Baby,” and its message, conveying deep affection, has captured the hearts of many.

If you can sing this song well at karaoke, it’s sure to move the woman next to you.

If you resonate with the lyrics, why not pour that feeling into a heartfelt performance for someone special? Its gentle yet soulful vocals and lyrics that seem to symbolize the bond between a man and a woman will fill the space with a romantic atmosphere.

For a special moment with your partner, be sure to choose this song.

It’s nothing.makaroni enpitsu

Macaroni Empitsu “It’s Nothing,” MV
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Macaroni Empitsu has captivated many music fans with sweet melodies that stir up romantic feelings and heartwarming lyrics that celebrate the small joys of everyday life.

Their love-themed song “Nandemonai yo,” vividly portrays simple daily moments and passionately sings about the times one longs to share with a loved one.

Surpassing 300 million streams, it’s clear the song has won support across genders.

The moment its melody starts playing in a karaoke box, it speaks directly to everyone’s heart in the room.

That’s because it evokes the delicate emotions of a man who says “It’s nothing” out of shyness, while truly wishing to express deep love.

Indeed, this track is not just for raising your voice in song—it’s perfect for gently pouring your feelings into the moment.

For men who struggle to express profound affection, this song might just be a helping hand.

single-minded; wholehearted; devoted; earnestKing Gnu

To create an unforgettable night, you can’t overlook a playlist that shows your good taste.

That’s where King Gnu’s “Ichizu,” with its refined musicality, comes in.

Chosen as the theme song for the film Jujutsu Kaisen 0, it’s earned passionate support from anime fans.

Sing this at karaoke and you’ll definitely showcase your passionate side.

However, to truly pull off this track—with its deep, immersive worldview—practice is essential.

Deliver it with supple finesse, and you’re sure to stir the heart of the girl next to you.

Energetic yet tinged with a certain wistfulness, this song might just guide you on the path to becoming a real lady-killer.

[2026] Irresistible Songs Women Fall For! Karaoke Picks for Men from the Latest Hits to Classics (21–30)

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Novelbright – Transparent [Official Music Video]
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This is a newly written song serving as the opening theme for the TV anime “Ice Wall,” which begins airing on April 2, 2026.

A fantastical music video depicting an icy world and the distortion of light has been released, and the track is a coming-of-age rock ballad that carries a forward-looking emotion amid its poignancy.

Featuring Yudai Takenaka’s signature high-tone vocals, it’s a perfect song for those confident in their upper register.

Additionally, the key changes in the final chorus, raising the vocal range even further, so the key point is to produce the sound lightly without straining.

Try singing as if your voice is being gently pulled upward from above your head.