Hit songs that make you popular with men. Crowd-pleasing songs that men like.
I picked artists and songs that guys would likely appreciate if you said you liked them.
Instead of emphasizing girlishness, I focused on tracks you can enjoy together.
Sing them at karaoke with the guy you like, or listen to them together.
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Iconic songs that make men swoon. Popular, man-pleasing love songs (101–110)
It’s nothing.makaroni enpitsu

A simple love song by Macaroni Empitsu that gently wraps around a lovestruck heart.
The lyrics, which sing of everyday, modest happiness and an indescribable tenderness, are sure to make your heart flutter.
Included on their major-label first full album, “Hopes for a Happy Ending,” released in January 2022, the track became a massive hit with over 300 million streams.
It was also featured across various media, including as the theme song for the film “The End of the Pale Hour.” It’s a song that speaks for a man who, though shy, truly wants to express his deep love.
Sing it at karaoke with someone you like, and your feelings are sure to reach them.
R.Y.U.S.E.I.Sandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

Of course, “R.Y.U.S.E.I.” gets everyone hyped! Rather than singing or dancing solo, it’s best to match the headcount like the song’s image suggests and have everyone do the Running Man together, really getting into the groove.
It’d be great if the audience all danced along like in the music video, too.
wandererOkuda Tamio

Okuda Tamio tends to appeal more to guys than to girls, right? And when you think of “Sasurai,” you probably associate it strongly with the show Tabi-zaru.
And you’re not wrong.
But the thing is, even girls have a soft spot for guitar players.
Rather than someone striking a pose like, “Hey, listen to my guitar!” it’s the more natural, casual strumming that really hits home.
Happinessarashi

Arashi’s songs are great for appealing to girls, but jumping straight into “Love So Sweet” or “One Love” might make them back off, so the bar is a bit high.
It’s better to go with either “Happiness” or “A-RA-SHI,” and if you perform it with the choreography, you’ll nail the opening for sure!
One Night CarnivalKishidan

Kishidan’s “One Night Carnival” is also a song everyone can get hyped to while shouting call-and-response parts.
To be honest from the girls’ side, it’s more fun than being made to keep listening to self-indulgent ballads and having to wonder how we’re supposed to react.
If you warm up the room and get everyone going, you’ll definitely end up being more popular instead.
Classic hit songs that attract men. Popular songs with strong appeal to men (111–120)
Subtly flashy (bling-bling, but nonchalant)Kondō Masahiko

Matchi, a.k.a.
Masahiko Kondo’s signature song “Gingiragin ni Sarigenaku.” This classic has reached a wide range of generations, since juniors often perform it at events like the Johnny’s Countdown.
And of course, it always fires up the crowd.
It works great whether it’s sung by men from Matchi’s generation or by younger guys.
Love You OnlyTOKIO

If you perform TOKIO’s “Love You Only” when the crowd is hyped, it’s sure to be a hit.
During the chorus, it’s also a good idea to point the mic toward the audience so everyone can join in with the call-and-response.


