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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!

Attractive songs recommended for women in their 20s: Karaoke tracks that guys love (21–30)

To Those Who Know the Blue of the Skyaimyon

Aimyon – A Person Who Knows the Blue of the Sky [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
To Those Who Know the Blue of the Skyaimyon

A lot of people with low voices probably feel self-conscious about karaoke, don’t they? For you, I recommend Aimyon’s “Aoi,” known in English as “Her Blue Sky.” Aimyon’s songs often sit in a lower key, so they’re easier to sing even if high notes aren’t your strong suit.

It’s a refreshing, youth-evoking track, and when a woman sings it, it’s sure to make men’s hearts skip a beat.

May it be filled with kindnessJUJU

JUJU 'So That It Overflows with Kindness'
May it be filled with kindnessJUJU

Singer-songwriter JUJU, known for her soulful voice heard on cover and jazz albums, has garnered support from a wide range of listeners.

Her 9th single, “Yasashisa de Afureru You ni,” was featured in the commercials for “MTV meetalk with NEW NISSAN cube” and the “Friend-Ship Project,” and is recognized as one of her signature songs.

Its straightforward message and emotional melody are sure to draw attention from men at karaoke as well.

It’s a number that women in their 20s will want to sing with feeling—and if you can really belt it out, it’s sure to make you popular.

ENDLESS STORYItō Yuna

“ENDLESS STORY” is Yuna Ito’s debut single.

It also served as an insert song in the 2005 film NANA, starring Mika Nakashima and Aoi Miyazaki.

It was a huge hit that earned a spot on that year’s NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

Many listeners were surely captivated by its beautiful chorus—so moving it could bring you to tears.

It’s a song that really lets you express a feminine charm.

It’s perfect for making a move on someone you like at karaoke.

When you sing it, it might be a good idea to practice so you won’t be thrown off by the song’s wide vocal range.

Unrequited lovemiwa

From a man’s perspective, there’s just something deeply moving about a woman singing a love song.

Among those, a track I recommend for how it makes the singer even more appealing is miwa’s “Kataomoi” (“Unrequited Love”).

As the title suggests, the lyrics center on unrequited love, which makes the woman singing it come across as especially cute.

The lyrics really hit the points that tug at men’s hearts, so definitely give it a try.

A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

Superfly “A Bouquet With Love” Music Video
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

Released in 2008, this is the theme song for the drama “Edison no Haha” (Edison’s Mother).

It became a major hit on digital music charts, transcending the usual bounds of a TV drama theme.

It’s truly one of Superfly’s signature songs.

It starts off gently, but once the chorus hits, the dynamic sound—making full use of a wide vocal range—grabs your heart.

The lyrics are also easy to take in and resonate smoothly.

Try singing it boldly and powerfully, just like vocalist Shiho Ochi.

Because it’s such a well-known favorite, singing it at karaoke will get everyone rooting for you.

Use it as a chance to naturally draw a little closer to him.

Love CirculationHanazawa Kana

Kana Hanazawa “Ren'ai Circulation” Full Size (Live Video) [COVER]
Love CirculationHanazawa Kana

It’s the opening theme song of the TV anime Bakemonogatari.

It’s sung by Kana Hanazawa, who also voices a character in the show.

You could call it a song made for women, with an overtly girlish feel front and center.

The lyrics brim with a bubbly excitement for someone special, full of cuteness.

There’s playful wordplay too, like treating words as little toys.

It’s the kind of song that makes first-time listeners turn their heads.

It might be perfect for catching the attention of an anime-loving boyfriend.

StoryAI

Isn’t it true that many people want a relationship where both partners are independent, rather than women always being protected by men just because they’re women? In that case, AI’s song “Story” is a great recommendation as it expresses a uniquely feminine strength.

It matches AI’s powerful vocals, and I think someone who can sing in this style would be very well-liked by men as well.