Attractive songs recommended for women in their 20s: Karaoke tracks that are popular with men
We’re all going out for karaoke, but there’s actually a guy in the group I’m interested in… I bet a lot of women can relate, right?
Or maybe you’re not dating, but you’ve ended up going to karaoke one-on-one with a guy you like.
That might be the case for some of you, too.
In times like these, the big question is: “What songs should I sing to be attractive?”
So in this article, I’ll introduce songs that tend to be popular with men!
From a woman’s perspective, some of these picks might feel a little embarrassing—but honestly, that’s exactly the kind of thing guys are happy to see!
All right, take a look through the article and use it as a reference for choosing your songs!
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Attractive songs recommended for women in their 20s: Karaoke tracks that men love (71–80)
Super BallTOMOO

TOMOO’s songs gently embrace the worries shared by everyone living in modern society.
This heartwarming piece expresses the feelings of people whose individuality can’t be contained by social molds, symbolized through a super ball.
Its message—encouraging the courage to affirm your true self and the importance of embracing diversity—resonates deeply.
Released in September 2023 as a track on the album “TWO MOON,” it was also selected as the theme song for ABEMA Prime starting in April 2024.
It’s a song that gently yet powerfully supports those who want to cherish their uniqueness or who are introverted and struggle with self-confidence.
knot; tie; bind; concludeSaucy Dog

This is a love song by Saucy Dog that delicately portrays, from the perspective of a man awkward in love, the anxiety, jealousy, and pure affection within a romantic relationship.
It begins with a scene of holding hands with his partner, and carefully depicts universally familiar emotions—like feeling frustrated by the other’s practiced gestures or questioning his own worth.
Released in March 2020 and included on the mini-album “Take Me” released that September, the song is also popular at karaoke.
Its gentle melody, which seems to embrace the anxieties and miscommunications of romance, and its straightforward lyrics leave a strong impression, making it a recommended track for anyone who wants to convey their feelings to someone special.
fortnighteill

Singer-songwriter eill, who has gained popularity for her sophisticated musicality, draws influence from overseas music and is known for her smooth vocal lines that are uncommon in J-pop.
Among her works, the track I especially recommend is “fortnight.” Since it incorporates elements of Western music, it takes a bit of skill to lock into the groove; however, the vocal line itself has a narrow range and gentle contours, making it undeniably easy to sing.
My aim is right at your very core.SHISHAMO

SHISHAMO is a three-piece rock band that has gained popularity for delicate lyrics that vividly conjure up scenes and a robust rock sound.
Their seventh digital-only single, “Nerau wa Kimi no Donnaka,” chosen as the commercial song for the cram school “Daiichi Seminar/Pharos Individualized Education,” features an ensemble driven by edgy guitar tones that really amps up the energy.
Its message—facing your unstoppable feelings and moving forward—goes beyond cute and lands squarely in cool.
It’s a straightforward rock tune that’s sure to draw attention from male singers at karaoke as well.
ContrastTOMOO

Let me introduce a song that beautifully expresses a bittersweet feeling hidden deep in the heart.
With TOMOO’s piano weaving its melodies, a story of conflicting emotions in love resonates within you.
It delicately portrays the way joy and loneliness intertwine, and those moments when, even though you’re physically close, you can still feel a distance between hearts—emotions that anyone has surely experienced at least once.
Starting in January 2024, it has been used as the ending theme for the second cour of the TV anime “Blue Box,” further enriching the world of a story that depicts youth and club activities.
Its wistful melody and emotionally rich vocals are perfect for those who want to convey their feelings of love to someone special.
Sing it in front of the person you cherish, and your sincere feelings are sure to reach them.
I’m coming to see you now.Uru

The song “Ima Ai ni Iku,” included on the second album Orion Blue.
It’s a track Uru completed before her major-label debut, and its lyrics—where tenderness and heartbreak coexist—really resonate.
There’s a brief falsetto leap in the melody that’s tricky and requires accurate pitch, but overall the tune is simple, making it approachable even for those who aren’t confident singers.
It’s a sentimental ballad that’s sure to turn heads at karaoke.
seesawtuki.

Singer-songwriter tuki., who has earned overwhelming popularity since her teens.
She recently drew attention due to a face-reveal controversy, so many of you may still remember the buzz.
Her new song is Seesaw.
This track, arranged as orthodox J-POP, sits mostly in the midrange throughout.
There are moments of falsetto, but the lines themselves aren’t particularly high; she’s simply choosing to sing them in falsetto.
So even those who lack confidence in their vocal range can sing it with ease.



