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!
Be sure to add these to your karaoke repertoire.
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Songs Women Want Men to Sing: Popular Karaoke Picks (211–220)
MirageBikkeburanka

Vickeblanka captivates listeners with a crystal-clear voice.
His song “Mirage,” which became a hit as the theme for the drama “The Way of the Dragon: The Avenger with Two Faces,” is one many people have likely heard.
The lyrics carry profound meaning that strikes deep in the heart, a barrage of words that pierce straight to the essence of humanity.
It’s not a love song; it’s a track for those seeking something to truly sink into and listen closely to.
The chorus soars into very high notes—if you can sing it, it’s incredibly cool!
NINE LIVESchōtokkyū

This is a dance number by Choutokkyuu released on September 24, 2025.
The song’s theme is the proverb “A cat has nine lives,” and it features lots of cat-related words.
Choutokkyuu often has songs with high vocals, but NINE LIVES isn’t one that keeps pushing into ultra-high notes, so once you lock into the rhythm, it should be pretty singable! Since it’s a twin-vocal track, there may be spots where singing solo is tricky timing-wise, but the song’s vibe is super cool, so definitely use it to hype up the karaoke room! In general, you can get a strong, steady tone if you resonate in both your head and chest; try placing a hand on your chest to feel that chest resonance as you sing.
By the way, TAKASHI, Choutokkyuu’s vocalist, raises his eyebrows quite a lot when he sings.
It also makes it easier to hit the right pitches, so give it a try!
Can I try saying “I love you”?Matsushita Kohei

You can feel the joy of being in love through Kohei Matsushita’s clear, translucent singing voice.
Everyone will be able to see their own experiences in the protagonist, who musters the courage to say “I love you” to their partner.
The gentle melody and acoustic guitar sound like a warm conversation between lovers.
Released in November 2024, this song was written and composed by Takahito Uchisawa of androp.
While honoring the R&B roots that are central to Matsushita’s style, it’s crafted into a simple, heartfelt love song.
It’s a beautifully balanced piece that conveys the importance of expressing your feelings to someone special and the wish to walk into the future together.
[Songs Women Want Men to Sing] Popular Karaoke Songs Chosen by Girls (221–230)
ChankapanaNEWS

One of NEWS’s signature songs, with a striking coined title that means “beloved person.” Set to an unforgettable, exotic melody, it belts out a straightforward, passionate love for that special someone.
It’s the kind of track that makes your body want to move—irresistibly so.
Released in July 2012 as the group’s fresh start as a four-member unit, it also debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart, a brilliant achievement.
Nail this song at karaoke, and the person you’re into might just notice how fiery your feelings are!
Summer-colored FireworksSnow Man

“Natsuiro Hanabi” is sung alternately by the nine members of Snow Man with no overlapping parts, so it’s very easy to sing solo.
It’s a medium-tempo ballad that lets you breathe comfortably and sing with ease.
It’s highly recommended for those who want to sing at a relaxed tempo and feel good doing it.
The vocal range mainly sits around mid1 to mid2, so even if high notes aren’t your strength, you can sing it with confidence.
Ballads can be tricky to add dynamics to, and some people may end up singing them somewhat flatly.
In such cases, putting clear accents on slightly higher notes or at the beginnings of phrases will help create more contrast.
In “Natsuiro Hanabi,” the C-melody is the biggest highlight, so sing it with the feeling of projecting your voice far into the distance and enjoy yourself!
The truthKamenashi Kazuya

It’s a song released in August 2025, and amazingly, it’s their first solo track in about two years! Listening to it, the range centers around low-mid to high-mid, so it might feel a bit high for those not used to higher notes.
That said, the melody is simple with no particularly difficult parts, and the chorus repeats the same phrase, making it very easy to remember.
For singing style: deliver the verse (A section) in a spoken, unforced way without belting; in the pre-chorus (B section), there’s a spot that rises to D4—accenting that part will let the notes come out nicely! In the chorus, there’s a small leap from C4 to A4—hit that confidently as an accent! The range should be relatively comfortable for the average male singer, and with its rock feel, it should be really satisfying to sing.
It’s a passionate theme, so definitely give it a try!
I was searching for you ~New Jersey United~CHEMISTRY

As a woman, when we go to karaoke, we want men to sing love songs, right? CHEMISTRY’s “Kimi wo Sagashiteta (I’ve Been Searching for You)” is perfect for meeting that expectation.
It’s a tender ballad you can really let people listen to, with a relaxed tempo that makes it easy to sing freely.
The lyrics displayed on screen convey the desire to keep protecting the one you love, so the message comes across clearly.
If a man sings such a straightforward and pure love song, there’s no way it wouldn’t make a woman happy!


