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Songs you'd like women to sing at karaoke: a roundup of tracks popular with men in their 20s.

Many women probably want to know which songs men wish women would sing, right?

Still, it can be hard to choose—what songs actually capture a guy’s heart?

So in this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of songs that men want women to sing!

The selections here are aimed at people in their 20s, so if you’re a student or a young professional, be sure to use this as a reference.

If you find a song you think you can sing, practice it beforehand and make it your go-to performance piece!

Songs you’d want women to sing at karaoke: A roundup of songs that are popular with men in their 20s (11–20)

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This song by singer-songwriter Ayaka was specially written as the theme for the NHK morning drama series “Hanako to Anne.” The sound conveys a gentle atmosphere that brings a sense of happiness while also calming the heart.

Along with the sound itself, Ayaka’s tender voice is a major hallmark, and we’d like to recreate that ambiance.

It’s a piece that treasures the euphoria the music carries and aims to give hope to its listeners.

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Atarayo – Summer Haze (Music Video)
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Atarayo, a rock band that gained attention after their song “Forgetting Your Silence in October” went viral on TikTok.

Their track “Natsugasumi,” included on their 2021 release “Before Dawn,” depicts a fleeting summer romance.

The poignant melody etched into a straightforward rock sound is moving, vividly portraying the lingering melancholy of heartbreak.

Since it features both male and female vocals, it’s also a great pick to suggest, “Want to sing this together?” Try performing it in front of men in their 20s who like emotional songs.

cherry (sweet cherry; cherry fruit)Otsuka Ai

When it comes to classic songs that men in their 20s want women to sing, “Sakuranbo” tops the list.

The track was released in 2003 by singer-songwriter Ai Otsuka, known for her wide musical range from catchy pop to sweeping ballads.

With its exhilarating, catchy vibe, it’s sure to hype up the crowd with call-and-response and chorus parts.

We recommend singing it with a big smile to match the poppy melody line.

Show off a cute vocal tone alongside the lyrics’ girly worldview! It’s an essential uptempo number for any mixed-gender karaoke playlist.

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YUI 『CHE.R.RY-short ver.-』
CHE.R.RYYUI

This is a song by the singer-songwriter YUI that strongly evokes the bittersweet air of youth.

Its fresh, invigorating sound feels like racing through adolescence, and the cute lyrics depicting episodes of love leave a lasting impression.

The combination of YUI’s straightforward vocals and the charming way the lyrics face love is also a hallmark of this track.

It’s a refreshing song that sincerely expresses the bittersweetness of youth and the joy of being in love.

remainingYoshizawa Kayoko

Kayoko Yoshizawa 'Left Behind' MUSIC VIDEO
remainingYoshizawa Kayoko

A great song for men and women who’ve experienced mature love to sing at karaoke is “Nokotteru” (“What Remains”).

It was released in 2017 by singer-songwriter Kayoko Yoshizawa, who has drawn attention for songs that portray women’s real feelings.

It’s a grand ballad with the gentle resonance of a euphonium.

Her conversational singing style is striking and beautifully expresses the pent-up emotions of heartbreak.

It’s a number I recommend for those who are good at singing ballads.

Why not sing your poignant feelings of love to men in their 20s?

Shout BabyRyokushokushakai

Ryokuoushoku Shakai “Shout Baby” Music Video (TV Anime “My Hero Academia” Season 4 ‘School Festival Arc’ Ending Theme / MY HERO ACADEMIA ENDING)
Shout BabyRyokushokushakai

A song I recommend singing for men in their 20s who are striving toward their dreams and goals is “Shout Baby.” It was released in 2020 by Ryokuoushoku Shakai, a rock band known for delivering colorful music that enriches the heart.

Many may know it as the ending theme for cour 2 of season 4 of the anime My Hero Academia.

Its passionate lyrics candidly express feelings of “frustration” and “anxiety,” striking a chord with listeners.

Also pay attention to Haruko Nagaya’s emotional vocals.

With its exhilarating, fast-paced sound, it’s sure to heat up the karaoke room.

If you’re looking for a track that goes over well with male audiences, definitely give it a try.

Songs you'd like women to sing at karaoke: A roundup of tracks popular with men in their 20s (21–30)

The world is falling in loveCHiCO with HoneyWorks

The World Is Falling in Love / CHiCO with HoneyWorks
The world is falling in loveCHiCO with HoneyWorks

From a male perspective, the song that makes me think “A woman who sings this is so cute…” is ‘Sekai wa Koi ni Ochiteiru.’ It was released in 2014 by CHiCO with HoneyWorks, known for producing numerous love songs.

It was used as the opening theme for the anime Blue Spring Ride (Ao Haru Ride), so at karaoke with people in their 20s, it could spark lively conversation like, “Have you seen that anime?” The story, which portrays a heart-fluttering youthful romance, is adorable.

With its pop melody, it’s a track where love picks up speed.

If you want to capture a man’s heart, definitely give it a try.