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Songs Women Want Men to Sing: Popular Karaoke Picks Chosen by Girls

Don’t you ever struggle with song choices when you go to karaoke with a woman? Unlike karaoke with the guys, where you can sing whatever you like, you might find yourself wondering, “What should I sing?” or “Are intense songs or 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 their girlfriend! Be sure to add these to your karaoke repertoire.

Songs Women Want Men to Sing: Popular Karaoke Picks (81–90)

Fanfaresumika

sumika / Fanfare [Music Video]
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.

Baby, I love youTEE

“Baby I Love You,” sung by TEE, a singer-songwriter from Hiroshima Prefecture, is a ballad that has maintained steady popularity.

Released in 2010, it has been covered by various artists.

The A-melody is a rap section, but the tempo is relaxed, so it’s easy to sing without strain.

In the chorus—filled with sweet lines that would make anyone happy to hear a woman sing—be sure to convey your feelings clearly.

If you sing it to your girlfriend, she’s sure to love it!

monologueAkiyama Kiiro

Akiyama Kiro ‘Monologue’
monologueAkiyama Kiiro

Monologue, the theme song for the drama “10 no Himitsu,” sung by Kiro Akiyama.

It has a dark vibe that matches the drama’s world and it’s just insanely cool! I really think this is a song that makes you go “Oh!” precisely because it’s sung by a man.

The bittersweetness, the cry of the heart, and the small wishes… If you can carry those well on the melody, women who don’t know the song will surely ask, “What song is that?” You’ll need solid vocal power to pull it off, so if you’re confident, definitely give it a try!

Bye, see you again sometime!Yonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu – Goodbye, See You Again Sometime!
Bye, see you again sometime!Yonezu Kenshi

This song was written as the theme for the NHK morning drama series “Tora ni Tsubasa,” and centers on the passage of time and the changing nature of human relationships.

With Kenshi Yonezu’s characteristically poetic lyrics, it portrays farewells and reunions, as well as growth amid life’s cycles.

The lyrics, which carry wishes for a future a hundred years from now, are deeply connected to the drama’s narrative.

Resonating with many viewers as the show aired, this piece is one that lets you feel the bond with someone dear.

If you sing it at karaoke, it will surely touch women’s hearts.

Dried flowersYuuri

Yuuri “Dry Flower” Official Music Video (Short ver.)
Dried flowersYuuri

A heartbreaking, tear-jerking love song, “Dry Flower” feels like a continuation of Yuuri’s “Kakurenbo.” While “Kakurenbo” is a breakup song from a man’s perspective, “Dry Flower” is its answer song, told from the woman who left him.

“Kakurenbo” is a wonderful track even for women listeners, but the female point of view and relatable emotions in “Dry Flower” strike even deeper.

If someone sang a song like this to you, you might just burst into tears.

It’s a number filled with the bittersweetness of past love—feelings everyone has known.

One Lovearashi

This is the 22nd single by Arashi, a five-member idol group so immensely popular they’re often called a national phenomenon, which went on hiatus in 2020.

The song was used as the theme for the film Hana Yori Dango F, starring group member Jun Matsumoto, and is also famous as a quintessential Heisei-era wedding song.

With lyrics expressing straightforward love from a man to a woman and a catchy, beautiful melody, many women likely feel it’s a song they’d love to hear men sing at karaoke.

Since there are few sections with difficult pitch or melody, it’s definitely a number you should add to your karaoke repertoire.

Songs Women Want Men to Sing: Popular Karaoke Hits (91–100)

Glass BoyKinKi Kids

Glass Boy – KinKi Kids (Full)
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.