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.
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Songs Women Want Men to Sing: Popular Karaoke Picks (1–10)
Your Song for YouKawasaki Takaya

This is a warm love song crafted by singer-songwriter Takaya Kawasaki, who shot to popularity after going viral on social media.
Conveying feelings by stacking up everyday moments and expressions of gratitude, the track is packed with elements women would love to hear men sing.
Released in March 2018 as a track on the album “I believe in you,” it was also featured in a TV commercial limited to the Kansai region.
Later, in June 2023, a rearranged version was included on the album “Nukumori.” With a conversational melody that doesn’t rely on over-the-top production, this song is recommended for men going to karaoke with someone they’re interested in.
Adding it to your repertoire will be a great boost.
The last kindnessJAY’ED

A love ballad that showcases JAY’ED’s soft, emotional vocals and stands as one of his defining early works.
With its theme of quietly reflecting on lingering feelings and the love that remains for a former partner, and its clear, beautiful melody, many listeners may find themselves drawn into its heartrending world and moved to tears.
Released as a single in February 2009, it was also included on the album MUSICATION later that year.
If you let its smooth falsetto resonate while you gently accompany the heart of a woman bearing the pain of heartbreak, your feelings might just reach the one you love.
Sakura RabbitKawasaki Takaya

A single song depicting a protagonist who, on the verge of graduation, can’t bring themselves to confess their feelings to a crush.
It’s a moving number that resonates with the frustration of likening one’s own timidity to an animal.
It portrays a bittersweet love that reaches its farewell with nothing but words of gratitude left unsaid.
The track is by singer-songwriter Takaya Kawasaki, known for the hit “Mahou no Juutan” (“Magic Carpet”), released in January 2021 and later included on his June 2023 album Nukumori.
It’s said to reflect the feelings he had for an upperclassman when he was a senior in high school.
Add this quietly affecting piece to your repertoire, and it’s sure to become a powerful staple.
Songs Women Want Men to Sing: Popular Karaoke Picks (11–20)
The day we stopped being loversYuuri

A song that warmly captures the complex feelings of continuing to think about someone even after a relationship has ended.
Sung by singer-songwriter Yuuri, this work unfolds as the final chapter in the story that follows Kakurenbo and Dry Flower.
Released in February 2023, it is also included on the March 2023 album “Ni.” Rather than being a tie-in for TV or film, it gained popularity by evoking memories of past hits as you listen.
Its warm, conversational melody is perfect for those who want to perform a heartfelt ballad at karaoke with someone special.
With gently resonant words, it’s sure to move anyone who hears it.
LyricTOKIO

This is a song by TOKIO that straightforwardly sings about the flutter of new love and pure feelings.
Tomoya Nagase, a member of the group, handled the lyrics, composition, and arrangement, and the track also gained popularity as the theme song for the drama “Naku na, Hara-chan,” in which he starred.
The lyrics delicately depict growing romantic feelings and the way even ordinary days seem to shine, gently stirring the listener’s heart.
Released in February 2013 as their 46th single, it was voted No.
1 in the singles category in fan voting for the album “HEART.” It might be the perfect song for a moment when you want to convey your honest feelings straight to someone you like.
It’s love, right?wacci

“What is love, anyway?” This heartwarming love song by wacci offers a straightforward answer to that universal question.
It celebrates the beauty of pure affection that overcomes every barrier—be it family background or appearance.
The way the protagonist acknowledges their feelings and holds fast to “I love you,” no matter who the other person is, deeply moves listeners.
Released in April 2022 as an insert song for the Fuji TV drama ‘A Dearest Family,’ it also earned an Excellence Award at the 64th Japan Record Awards the same year.
It’s the perfect song for those moments when you want to convey your unwavering feelings to someone special.
Happy Endingback number

This song is striking for its lyrics that depict a heartrending farewell and a melody that resonates deeply.
The strings and piano intertwine beautifully, further accentuating the sorrow of parting.
Released in November 2016, it is a major hit by back number, and it also drew attention as the theme song for the film “My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday,” starring Sota Fukushi.
If you’ve ever had your heart shaken at the end of a romance, you won’t be able to help but relate to the world of this song!


