Songs that make women fall in love! Karaoke picks for men, from timeless classics to the new generation
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?
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Songs that make women fall in love! Recommended karaoke tracks for men, from classics to the new generation (41–50)
TorikoNissy(Nishijima Takahiro)

A happy song that makes your heart flutter just by listening.
Sung by Nissy, this piece perfectly captures the feeling of being completely captivated by someone you love, with word choices that also hint at a slightly clingy, affectionate side—so much so that you can’t help but smile as you listen.
Released in September 2018 as Nissy’s ninth single, the song was specially written as the theme for the film “Ano Ko no, Toriko.” It’s said to carry the hope that everyone who watches the movie will leave with a brighter feeling.
If you perform this at karaoke, your pure feelings will come through, and those listening will surely be wrapped in happiness.
I want to be your boyfriend.Snow Man

Even while carrying feelings of “I like you,” it’s hard to say the words out loud.
Snow Man beautifully sings about that sweet-and-slightly-bittersweet emotion of a man’s unrequited love.
This song is included on the standard edition of their single “KISSIN’ MY LIPS / Stories,” released in October 2020.
The swelling feelings for someone you like and the frustration of not being able to take that one last step will make listeners’ hearts skip a beat.
If you’re going to karaoke with that special someone, why not subtly make your move with this song? Your genuine feelings might just come across—and bring the two of you closer.
Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

This work portrays straightforward expressions of love and a man who, though awkward, grows over time.
The lyrics, which depict romance budding from everyday moments and bonds deepening even through clashes, gently warm the listener’s heart.
Released in March 2006 as Shonan no Kaze’s fifth single, the song achieved a remarkable 25 consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Oricon karaoke chart.
In addition to being featured in commercials, it remains a beloved staple at weddings today.
If you sing it passionately at karaoke, you’re sure to capture the audience’s hearts.
It’s the perfect song for times when you want to convey love in unadorned words or reaffirm your feelings for someone special.
CYMBillyrrom

Formed in Machida, Tokyo, Billyrrom is a new-generation six-piece whose pop music—built on a background of R&B, soul, and funk and crafted with a refined sound—has been drawing major attention both in Japan and abroad.
On the verge of a big breakthrough, they’ve delivered another standout with their single “CYM,” released in March 2025, which seems poised to propel their momentum even further.
Chosen as the theme song for the drama “MADDER: I Am the Culprit,” the track’s groovy urban funkiness, city-pop atmosphere, and sultry melodies showcase a sensibility that effortlessly transcends the boundary between Japanese and Western music.
At the same time, it surprisingly retains the punchy dynamics of J-pop, making it an accessible and superb pop tune—one you’ll definitely want to try singing at karaoke.
DrunkPamiredo

If you want to make your low register sound alluring with a stylish, sexy track, I recommend “Drunk.” It’s a song by the enigmatic singer-songwriter Pamiredo, featuring an irresistibly sultry melody right from the intro.
The vocal line stays in the low to low-mid range throughout, and even the climactic sections remain quiet and low, which will bring out the best in a man with a deep voice.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
Song of a FriendBUMP OF CHICKEN

A heartwarming tale of friendship woven into a gentle ballad by BUMP OF CHICKEN.
Its memorable lyrics convey deep admiration for Nobita, and the grand sound crafted by horns and strings is captivating.
Created as the theme song for the film Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops—Angel Wings—released in February 2011, the track is infused with the band members’ affection for a work they’ve cherished since childhood.
It’s a recommended song for reflecting on precious memories with someone special or connecting heart-to-heart with another.
Despite its relaxed tempo, the melodic development is striking, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
StarHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino’s sixth studio album, Gen, released in May 2025, is creating major buzz and earning high praise.
A diverse array of musicians from Japan and abroad have come together to craft a new Hoshino sonic world that even discerning music fans are raving about.
Star, featured here, is a pre-released track from the album—a killer tune built on a chic production led by light, groovy piano tones.
It’s the kind of song that will fire up both karaoke and road trips, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
There are parts that make heavy use of falsetto, but try not to force it—deliver it smoothly and coolly.


