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 are popular with men (41–50)
calculatingly cuteHinatazaka46

This song drew attention as the lead track from the album Hinatazaka, released in September 2020.
From the perspective of a boy who’s fallen in love, it candidly portrays the charm of a slightly cunning girl, and that straightforward expression of emotion is incredibly appealing.
You can really feel the pure feelings of first love that make even her calculated moves seem endearing.
The song was also used in a Lawson campaign commercial and was performed at the 71st NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen in December 2020.
Despite not being a single, it has become a popular track known across a wide audience.
Its catchy, upbeat melody is perfect for getting hyped with friends at karaoke.
The asymmetrical costumes and the choreography where they form a heart are irresistibly imitable—truly a cute track you’ll want to hear right now.
Merry XmasBoA

When it comes to Christmas songs, “Meri Kuri” is the one! Even though it was released in 2005, this masterpiece of a ballad has continued to be loved for years.
The vivid imagery that springs to mind just from hearing the song, and the lyrics that make you empathize so deeply you can’t help but get drawn in, will surely pull you in even as you sing.
It’s best sung gently, in a delicate style like BoA’s vocals.
If a girl says the last line of the chorus to you, I think any guy’s heart would skip a beat.
NautilusYorushika

Yorushika is a male-female rock duo that keeps detailed profiles private, based on the concept of not letting the creators step in front of their works.
Nautilus, which closes their second album Elma, was used as the main theme song for the TV drama Kotonoha.
The whisper-like vocals set against a grand ensemble are sure to captivate any man with their fragility.
It’s a ballad with an emotional melody that will light up karaoke—a perfect number for women in their twenties to sing.
shameless; indecentchanmina

Currently drawing attention after being targeted with a diss by NENE, the female rapper Chanmina.
Her track “HARENCHI” is a masterpiece that showcases her wide musical range.
In this song, the lowest note is mid1 E, which is on the lower side for a female track, but the highest note is hi B, so the overall range is relatively narrow.
Therefore, as long as you adjust the key, most women should be able to sing it without issue.
The song carries a languid vibe throughout, making the vocal technique known as “fall” particularly important.
You’ll likely learn this technique faster by referencing Western music rather than J‑pop, so while working on this track, listen to Western R&B as well to build your repertoire of falls.
From The SeedsKamishiraishi Mone

Mone Kamishiraishi is active as an actress and voice actor while also pursuing a full-fledged singing career.
Her clear, translucent voice is truly lovely and captivates many listeners.
This song is especially recommended for women of her generation.
Her signature beautiful vocals mesh perfectly with the cool, rock-tinged sound.
Incidentally, the rock band GLIM SPANKY was involved in producing this track.
It’s a great pick for anyone who wants to showcase a feminine, beautiful singing voice alongside a cool song.
Because I want to be by your side.SHISHAMO

Women singing songs by girl bands look so adorable, don’t they? If you’re looking for tracks like that, I recommend SHISHAMO’s “Kimi no Tonari ni Itai Kara” (“Because I Want to Be by Your Side”).
This song was specially written as the set piece for the middle school division of the 86th NHK National School Music Competition.
It’s a refreshing song that captures a youthful vibe.
Shangri-LaChatto Monchī

Shangri-La originally means a utopia, an ideal land.
However, in Chatmonchy’s 2006 song titled “Shangri-La,” it refers to a lover’s name, and the lyrics unfold as if speaking directly to that lover.
Sung in vocalist Eriko Hashimoto’s sweet voice, the song conveys the feelings of a man who is obsessed with his lover and longs to be loved by them all the time.
It’s refreshing to hear a female group sing from a male perspective, isn’t it? The desire to be loved is a wish shared by all, regardless of gender.
Why not make a subtle appeal through song in front of the person you like?



