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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 (211–220)

for YOU。haji→

This is a song by Haji→ that expresses deep love and gratitude for a partner.

With warm lyrics like “Just being together makes me happy” and “I want to protect you no matter what,” it conveys heartfelt devotion.

Released in July 2013, it was also used as the TV commercial song for Fuji TV Flower Center’s “Fuji TV Flower Net.” Performed in Haji→’s distinctive style that skillfully blends rap and melody, the track is easy on the ears.

If you want to share your feelings with someone special, singing it at karaoke is sure to touch their heart.

Why not take the plunge and give it a try?

ApolloPorunogurafiti

PORNOGRAFFITTI 'Apollo (Short ver.)' / PORNOGRAFFITTI 'Apollo (Short Ver.)'
ApolloPorunogurafiti

This is the major-label debut single by PornoGraffitti, a two-member rock band whose singles have consistently become hits since their major debut and who continue to evolve with a diverse range of songs incorporating various musical styles.

Thanks to its tie-in with the talk-variety show “Koko ga Hen da yo Nihonjin,” the song became a massive hit and, despite being their debut single, is known as one of the band’s signature tracks.

With tricky rhythms in the verses (A-melo and B-melo) and wide melodic leaps in the chorus, it’s a technically demanding song overall, so you’ll need practice before performing it at karaoke.

It may be challenging, but it’s guaranteed to hype up the room—so give it some practice and add it to your repertoire!

Love is medicinewacci

wacci “Love Is Medicine” Music Video (TV anime “The Apothecary Diaries” Cour 2 Ending Theme)
Love is medicinewacci

Debuting in 2012, wacci is a band known for their heartwarming pop rock.

Their latest song, “Ai wa Kusuri” (“Love Is Medicine”), was released on February 21, 2024, and was also chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime The Apothecary Diaries.

The song gently conveys how love is an essential “medicine” in life, and how that love can heal and support those around us.

As a karaoke choice, this track can help create a warm, intimate moment with a partner or someone special.

Tasty Beating SoundDa‑iCE

Da-iCE /「Tasty Beating Sound」Official Dance Practice
Tasty Beating SoundDa‑iCE

Da-iCE is a dance and vocal group known for their many challenging songs.

“Tasty Beating Sound,” released in September 2025, ranks among the most difficult of their recent tracks.

Its vocal range spans from mid1D to hiC.

It’s not just high; the lower notes go fairly deep as well, making key selection tricky, and the melody features sharp rises and falls.

The one saving grace is that, fitting its comical tone, the song uses fewer long sustained notes.

Despite its playful vibe, it’s an exceptionally difficult piece—definitely worth a challenge.

poofKing Gnu

King Gnu is a band that has gained popularity for its highly original musicality.

While they have many tastefully crafted songs, they’re also known for having plenty of difficult ones.

Among their catalog, the track I especially recommend is Doron.

Known as the theme song for the film “Stolen Identity 2,” it has a gritty atmosphere and a fairly wide vocal range from mid1 A# to hi A#.

On top of that, the melodic leaps up and down are quite intense, but the most challenging parts are the chorus and the C section.

When the chorus and C section hit, the tempo jumps up all at once, leaving few breathing points; combined with the sharp rises and falls in pitch, it makes nailing the intonation extremely difficult.