Karaoke songs popular with women that they want men to sing
Do you ever struggle to choose songs when you go to karaoke with a woman?
Unlike karaoke with just the guys—where you can sing whatever you like—you might find yourself wondering, “What should I sing?” or “Are intense songs and rap off-limits?”
In this article, we’ll introduce karaoke songs that women want men to sing, carefully selected from a female perspective—from hit tracks by trending artists to love songs that will make her smile.
A must-read for men who often go to karaoke with a girl they like or a girlfriend!
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[Songs we want men to sing] Popular karaoke songs chosen by girls (61–70)
Love wordsTani Yuuki

Tani Yuuki’s song “Aikotoba” is filled with feelings for a lover overflowing with love and gratitude.
Released in December 2021, this work expresses the deep bond between a man and a woman in beautiful words.
Rather than a bittersweet, aching love, it leaves an impression with its strength—the vow to stay close and walk together.
The happiness of being together, the precious memories the two share, and hopes for the future to come.
Many people will surely be moved by the straightforward emotions embedded in simple words.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you’re with the person you love.
Charlesbarūn

Speaking of Balloon, the song “Charles” comes to mind.
Although it was released in 2016, it still ranks high as a popular karaoke song among Vocaloid tracks.
At the time of release it used the VOCALOID v flower, but later Kenshi Suda—who performs as Balloon—released a self-cover, making it easier for men to practice too.
Vocaloid songs are passionately supported by young women, so it doesn’t hurt to memorize at least one signature track.
Take this opportunity to give it a try!
budKobukuro

A song by Kobukuro known as a classic that leaves a deep imprint on people’s hearts.
It gently sings of feelings for one’s mother, family love, and the themes of loss and renewal.
Warm tones woven by acoustic guitar and strings blend with moving lyrics to deeply touch listeners.
Released in November 2007 and winner of the 49th Japan Record Awards, this piece is a signature song by Kobukuro that continues to be beloved by many.
It’s a recommended track when you want to sing with thoughts for someone important or to encourage someone.
If you sing it at karaoke, you might even win the heart of a woman you’re interested in.
My BooShimizu Shota

Shota Shimizu’s love ballad “My Boo” is a heartfelt song that resonates with women, showcasing his single-minded devotion.
Since everything except the chorus is rap, it’s an easy pick for men, too.
Some women might say they’re not into rap, but it’s not a fast, machine-gun style—and in this song, the rap sections actually make the chorus hit even harder, so no worries! There’s also an answer song, “Dear My Boo,” sung by Mirei Toyama, so it would be lovely for couples to sing them to each other.
Glass BoyKinKi Kids

This is KinKi Kids’ debut song.
It’s not only a classic that represents the ’90s, but their level of handsomeness is off the charts.
And it’s not just because it’s a Johnny’s song.
KinKi Kids are popular with men too, so they’re undeniably cool even from a male perspective.
With its heartrending melody line and a world that likens the pain of heartbreak to glass, it captivates listeners.
Fanfaresumika

This classic song declares that by facing your own weaknesses and fears head-on and overcoming them, you can meet a new version of yourself.
It drew attention when it was chosen as the theme song for the animated film “I Want to Eat Your Pancreas,” and it also ranked high on the Oricon weekly charts.
If you have the courage to accept everything and confront it, you’ll surely get through tough times.
Highly recommended for men who can’t recover from the shock of a broken heart or who are about to make a fresh start, this piece is also perfect for singing to a woman you’re interested in.
Song of PointillismMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song was written as an insert track for the film Aonatsu: Kimi ni Koi Shita 30-nichi (Blue Summer: The 30 Days I Fell in Love With You).
Released in July 2018, it became Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s first track to surpass 100 million total streams in 2020.
At first glance, it seems to depict a refreshing summer romance, but in fact it delicately expresses the poignancy of finite love and farewells.
The male–female duet in collaboration with Sonoko Inoue deepens the song’s world and atmosphere.
If you’re singing it at karaoke, we recommend duetting with someone you like—you might be able to confirm each other’s feelings by singing together.


