Attractive songs for men: crowd-pleasing tracks that women like
When you go to karaoke at a group mixer or party, everyone’s had that moment where you need to pick songs with a woman’s perspective in mind.
Maybe you’re simply thinking, “I want women to like me,” and that’s why you’re reading this article.
But a lot of people also worry, “Will this go over well?” and end up unsure what to choose.
In this article, we’ve selected karaoke songs that are generally popular with women and leave a good impression when sung by men.
If you’re a guy thinking, “I have zero ideas for songs women will like,” definitely use this as a reference!
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Attractive songs for men: 61–70 popular tracks that women love
Summer Colorsyuzu

This is the major-label debut single by Yuzu, a folk duo known for their high, dignified vocals that linger in your ears.
Nineteen years after its release, it was used as the CM song for Lotte’s “Sou.” With a refreshing feel, the acoustic guitar and tambourine tones sound cool and summery.
HANABIMr.Children

A signature song by Mr.Children, released in 2008 as the theme for a hugely popular drama series and still enjoying a long-running hit.
Its appeal lies in lyrics that fit rhythmically over an unforgettable melody.
Nine years after its release, a new installment of the same drama series aired, and the song again climbed high on the music charts.
My WayDef Tech

This song passionately sings about the importance of walking your own path.
It conveys a powerful determination to keep moving toward lofty ideals while staying grounded, offering strong encouragement to listeners.
The warmly enveloping melody and its positive message blend beautifully.
Featured on the album “Def Tech,” released in January 2005, the track garnered numerous tie-ins, including a Yokohama Tires commercial song, a theme song for high school baseball, and an insert song for the film “Crows Zero II.” Def Tech’s signature Jawaiian reggae sound will be a reliable companion when you need the courage to chase your dreams or a boost to fire yourself up.
astronomical observationBUMP OF CHICKEN

This is one of BUMP OF CHICKEN’s signature songs.
The vocals are both gentle and powerful, giving it a cool edge, and the overall catchy melody swells and builds excitement in waves.
The early four-on-the-floor beat that starts from a quiet section and gradually gains momentum creates a refreshing sense of a path opening up.
Maplesupittsu

A song released as a single from Spitz’s 1998 album.
It has been covered by various artists and remains a highly popular classic even years after its release.
In 2017, it was featured in a commercial starring Moka Kamishiraishi, bringing it back into the spotlight.
SUNHoshino Gen

It’s the theme song of the 2015 TV drama “Kokoro ga Pokitto ne” (My Heart Broke).
With a jazz-inspired rhythm, it’s calm and mature yet stylish and fun.
The bright lyrics ride the cheerful track well, and listening to it puts you in a positive mood.
Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki

A signature song by Masaki Suda that blends poignancy and beauty.
Released as a single in February 2018, it drew attention as the theme song for the drama “Kiss That Kills.” The lyrics and composition were by Huwie Ishizaki.
The lyrics delve deeply into the emotions of heartbreak and separation, and Suda’s gentle vocals resonate with listeners.
The song speaks for those struggling with relationships with the ones they love.
It’s also perfect for karaoke and is a track that tends to leave a good impression on women.
Recommended for times when you want to spend meaningful moments with someone special or create a moving atmosphere.


