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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 (21–30)

KanadeSukima Suichi

Sukima Switch – “Kanade” Music Video : SUKIMASWITCH / KANADE Music Video
KanadeSukima Suichi

Kanae, a signature song by Sukima Switch, is a masterpiece beloved by a wide range of women.

Even those who don’t usually listen to ballads will likely know this song.

While the lyrics can be interpreted as a heartbreak song, they also resonate deeply when seen as a farewell to someone important—like a partner, friend, or family member.

If someone sang such a beautiful ballad for me, I might end up crying while listening…

It’s highly recommended for men looking for a well-known ballad.

HANABIMr.Children

Mr.Children「HANABI」 Tour2015 REFLECTION Live
HANABIMr.Children

“HANABI” by Mr.Children is a song that has been loved for many years.

It was chosen as the theme song for the popular drama “Code Blue: Doctor Heli Emergency Lifesaving,” which aired as a series and was even released as a feature film.

Besides the quality of the music itself, the fact that Tomohisa Yamashita starred in the drama also made it widely known among many women.

This song could be called an anthem for life—it’s something you’ll want to listen to when you’re tired or when you need to push yourself.

Sing it for those who are worn out, such as people studying for entrance exams or job hunting.

JourneyFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – Tabiji (Official Video)
JourneyFuji Kaze

A highly recommended song for men with especially low voices.

The overall range is B2–G#4.

The verse (A-melo) sits quite low, and the song’s structure gradually rises in range toward the chorus.

If the chorus feels high, try imitating Fujii Kaze’s gentle singing style from the start—using a breathy tone can make it easier to sing.

Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki

Masaki Suda “Sayonara Elegy”
Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki

Sayonara Elegy, which actor Masaki Suda created as the theme song for the drama Kiss that Kills, in which he appeared as a street musician, is a rock number that evokes the nostalgia of classic kayōkyoku.

Its blues-tinged melody, driving guitars, and vocals that feel both raw and tinged with sorrow seem to lay bare and collide the conflicting emotions of love and loneliness.

broad daylightKing Gnu

The song that really boosted King Gnu’s popularity, “Hakujitsu.” It likens the desire to reset everything to the whiteness of snow, and it’s filled with unfathomable sorrow and a sense of helplessness.

The song is unique and quite difficult to sing, but it was used as the theme song for the drama “Innocence: False Accusation Lawyer,” so it’s widely known and popular, especially among women.

If you can pull this off, there’s only one word for it: “cool.” It’s definitely worth practicing!

Wherever you areONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK – Where ever you are ( LIVE CONCERT – YOKOHAMA Stadium)2014
Wherever you areONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK’s signature love song, “Wherever You Are.” When it comes to ONE OK ROCK, many people think of Taka’s exceptional voice and vocal prowess, so plenty of men might be hesitating, thinking, “Uh… this song?” But this track is filled with a single-minded devotion to a cherished woman, so as long as you put your feelings into it, technical ‘skill’ isn’t necessary.

Try singing it carefully while thinking of your beloved girlfriend, partner, or someone you like.

They’ll surely be delighted.

balladKetsumeishi

When it comes to classic love songs popular among women, Ketsumeishi’s “Ballad” stands out.

The music video centers on the theme of an unattainable love story, making it especially beloved not only by women nursing a crush, but also by those carrying feelings they know will never be fulfilled.

Precisely because of its bittersweet theme, the lyrics—expressing straightforward affection for someone precious—resonate deeply.

It’s a quintessential love ballad that makes women think, “I want to be loved like this,” so it’s definitely one to keep in mind.