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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!

Attractive songs for men: 61–70 popular tracks that women love

On the hill where the moon is visible tonightB’z

B'z / At the Hill Where the Moon Is Visible Tonight
On the hill where the moon is visible tonightB'z

It’s also well known for being the theme song of a drama starring Takuya Kimura.

Even within its pure love, there’s a lingering sadness and poignancy; you want to get closer to the other person, but you just can’t… it’s a song that makes you feel that frustrating yearning.

It’s a classic B’z track that also exudes a masculine sensuality.

meteorKobukuro

Kobukuro – Ryūsei (Meteor)
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A song by Kobukuro released in 2010.

It’s also famous as a TV drama’s theme song, with the duo’s signature beautiful harmonies that resonate deeply.

The lyrics, which closely reflect the drama’s story, carefully depict the relationship between the two characters and leave a strong impression.

EmotionsMAN WITH A MISSION

MAN WITH A MISSION “Emotions” [Theme song for the film “Hentai Kamen”]
EmotionsMAN WITH A MISSION

A song released in 2013 by MAN WITH A MISSION, the wolf band Japan proudly presents to the world.

The majestic resonance of the strings perfectly matches the song’s worldview, making it an indispensable part of their live shows.

It also drew attention as a movie theme song, and with this track, MAN WITH A MISSION made their first live appearance and live performance on a music program.

As I love you selfishly, I won’t hurt anyone but you.B’z

B'z / As Love Is, As Selfish As I Am, I Won't Hurt Anyone But You
As I love you selfishly, I won’t hurt anyone but you.B'z

It’s the theme song of the 1993 TV drama “Journey to the West,” featuring an appealing, Oriental atmosphere that suits the show.

It’s a cool rock number with a funky rhythm, accented by rhythmic guitar cutting and a brass section.

lovesicknesstsubakiya shijuusou

This is a song by Tsubakiya Quartet that exudes a glossy, slightly decadent mood.

The melody hints at the influence of classic Japanese pop (kayōkyoku), intertwining with vocalist Yuji Nakada’s sultry voice to create a unique world of its own.

The track depicts both the exhilaration of being swept up in love and the poignant moment of snapping back to reality, drawing you in with its precarious balance.

Released as a single in August 2007, it also served as the opening theme for Iwate Menkoi TV’s “BEATNIKS.” It was later included on the album “TOKYO CITY RHAPSODY.” It’s a cool, mature number that’s perfect for a nighttime drive or for solitary contemplation.

Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu

Ulfuls – Banzai ~I'm Glad I Fell in Love~
Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu

This song has such straightforward lyrics that you’ll almost want to call it “cute.” Don’t you think every woman would love to be thought of this way? It’s an easy song to sing and simple to include at weddings or year-end parties.

If someone who’s usually cool sings it, the gap will definitely tug at your heartstrings.

peace signYonezu Kenshi

This is a song by Kenshi Yonezu that stirs the heart with its powerful vocals and exhilarating sound.

Produced in June 2017 as the opening theme for the first cour of Season 2 of the Yomiuri TV–affiliated anime “My Hero Academia,” it resonates with the desire to become stronger on nights spent crying over one’s own inadequacy, and with the resolve to become a hero to protect someone important.

The contrast between high and low registers carefully expresses emotional shifts, so when singing, it’s best to pay attention not only to pitch but also to dynamics and phrasing.