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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 Songs Chosen by Girls (251–260)

Samurai Heart (Some Like It Hot!!)SPYAIR

SPYAIR “Samurai Heart (Some Like It Hot!!)”
Samurai Heart (Some Like It Hot!!)SPYAIR

It’s a powerful rock number infused with a strong determination to keep moving forward, even while wrestling with love and interpersonal conflicts.

While it portrays the loneliness felt in a crowd and the pain of disconnection from others, it’s driven by a burning resolve to overcome those struggles and press on.

Released in June 2011, the song was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Gintama’ and reached No.

18 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

Loved by many as one of SPYAIR’s signature tracks, its robust vocals and catchy melody can instantly lift the atmosphere of any setting.

MetronomeYonezu Kenshi

A gemlike ballad that gently captures the subtleties of meetings and partings.

It likens the relationship of two lovers to a metronome, meticulously portraying how hearts that once beat in unison gradually fall out of sync.

Kenshi Yonezu’s delicate vocals and memorable melodic lines convey the ache of love with nothing left unsaid.

Included on the album Bremen, released in October 2015, the song also garnered attention for its distinctive music video composed of hand-drawn illustrations.

It is a track that will surely resonate deeply with anyone suffering the pain of heartbreak or struggling with growing distance from someone dear.

To you, beloved just as you areDISH//

DISH// – To You, Whom I Love Just As You Are [Official Video]
To you, beloved just as you areDISH//

It’s a warm, encouraging song from DISH// that embraces you just as you are.

Written by Takumi Kitamura, its gentle wish for you to “be yourself” slowly seeps into the listener’s heart.

Released in September 2021 as the song for Sunstar’s Ora2 me commercial, it became a hot topic as a refreshing track that perfectly matched the CM’s vibe.

If you sing it to someone important to tell them, “You’re wonderful just the way you are,” your feelings will surely come across, straight and true.

And receiving a message like this through a song—well, it’s the kind that would make any woman’s heart skip a beat.

Song of a FriendBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN “Friend’s Song”
Song of a FriendBUMP OF CHICKEN

A heartwarming tale of friendship woven into a gentle ballad by BUMP OF CHICKEN.

Its memorable lyrics convey deep admiration for Nobita, and the grand sound crafted by horns and strings is captivating.

Created as the theme song for the film Doraemon: Nobita and the New Steel Troops—Angel Wings—released in February 2011, the track is infused with the band members’ affection for a work they’ve cherished since childhood.

It’s a recommended song for reflecting on precious memories with someone special or connecting heart-to-heart with another.

Despite its relaxed tempo, the melodic development is striking, making it easy to sing at karaoke.

Precious thingsroodo obu mejyaa

The debut single by Road of Major passionately sings of the bittersweetness and hope of youth.

Released in September 2002, it powerfully portrays the importance of bonds, the sadness of parting, and the determination to set out on a new journey, all carried by a driving, exhilarating melody.

An exceptional feat for an indie single, it spent 19 consecutive weeks in the Oricon Top 10 and sold over 900,000 copies.

It is one of the band’s signature songs and was even used in 2009 as the commercial theme for the Mazda Mazda3 in Taiwan.

While it’s by no means easy to nail at karaoke, its refreshing melody makes it the perfect track for honestly conveying your feelings to someone important.