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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Sake, Tears, Men, and WomenKawashima Eigo

This is a socially conscious masterpiece that portrays the subtle miscommunications between men and women and the nuances of emotional expression with deep insight.
It warmly observes how men open up through drinking and women through tears, each revealing their inner feelings.
Born from impressions Eigo Kawashima had at age 18 during a family memorial gathering, the song was included on the November 1975 album “Jinrui” (Humanity) and released as a single in June 1976.
Also known as the jingle for the sake brand Kizakura, it became a major hit, reaching No.
9 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It is a gem I recommend to anyone who wants to face their heart honestly when confronted with life’s sorrow and poignancy.
Last Tour: To the Promised PlaceBluem of Youth

It was created on the once-popular variety show “Raiha Shonen.” Men who know how it was produced back then will probably feel a surge of emotion just from the intro.
There’s a foolproof way to get closer to a guy at karaoke: after you sing, the two of you secretly bond over talking about the song.
This is a track that makes it easy to steer things into that pattern.
ParadeLUCKY TAPES

This is a masterpiece by Lucky Tapes that delivers a pop yet sophisticated, fusion-like sound on a new level.
The music is lively yet refined, offering a sense of modest elegance that brings a sweet moment even to men, and its atmosphere lets you conjure up an image of a woman who effortlessly captures your attention.
I seriously tried thinking about happinessPorno Graffitti

Deliberately try singing this upbeat tune the first time you go to karaoke alone with the man you’re interested in.
It will help build a mood where you both become more aware of each other, making you wonder, “What is happiness? Could it be this very moment?” It also signals that you’re not an easy woman.
Sing it only in front of someone you’re considering for a serious relationship.
StrobolightsSUPERCAR

SUPERCAR is a stylish rock band that disbanded in 2005 to much regret.
Just casually adding one of their songs will make people see you as a fashionable girl.
Especially if the other women around are only picking trendy hits, you can easily create a sense of uniqueness.
If there’s a man there you’d like to move things toward a romantic relationship with, put this song in around the middle of the karaoke session to impress him.
Because I Want to See You ~Missing You~Matsuda Seiko

This is a classic song by Seiko Matsuda, who has established herself in the role of the quintessential, graceful idol.
It’s a song that sings of devotion to pure love, allowing a woman to express her feelings directly to a man.
It has secured its place as an all-ages anthem that naturally leads to being seen as attractive.
youthTakehara Pisutoru

Downtown’s Hitoshi Matsumoto had been praising him for years on TV and elsewhere, and he finally made his first appearance on the Red and White Song Battle with “Yo, Sokono Wakaino.” He’s an artist known for his powerful vocal tone and strong messages, with many fans among both men and women, and plenty of couples go to his shows for live date nights.
If the women around you at karaoke are choosing cute songs, that’s your chance.
Queue up this track right away and set yourself apart from the others.
Among Takehara Pistol’s songs, this is an up-tempo number that’s easy to get the crowd going at karaoke, even for people who don’t know the song.


