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

Ryokuoushoku Shakai, a four-piece co-ed rock band better known by their nickname “Ryokushaka,” has won popularity with pop tunes that spotlight a piercing high-tone vocal style.
Their 7th single, “Summertime Cinderella,” written as the theme song for the TV drama Midsummer Cinderella, opens with a lyrical piano-and-strings intro that really sticks in your ears.
The lyrics evoke a summer romance—if a woman sings it at karaoke, the men might just be captivated.
It’s a pop tune with a refreshing melody that heralds the arrival of the hot season.
On nights when cherry blossoms fallaimyon

While inheriting the sound that could be called the golden age of Heisei-era J-POP, Aimyon continues to release songs with a timeless, universal appeal.
“Sakura ga Furu Yoru wa” was released in 2021 as the theme song for “Koi to Ookami ni wa Damasarenai,” and it’s a masterpiece brimming with Aimyon’s signature style—comforting yet somehow bittersweet, with melodies and lyrics that resonate deeply.
Overall, although the pitch sits relatively high, the range is narrow and the melodic leaps are modest, so those with lower voices should be able to sing it well by adjusting the key.
For the chorus’s falsetto lines, try to project from your diaphragm to avoid your voice breaking.
Songs you'd like women to sing at karaoke: A roundup of tracks popular with men in their 20s (31–40)
Tokyo Shandy RendezvousMAISONdes

MAISONdes is a music project drawing attention for its unique approach of releasing works with different singers and creators for each track.
Their first single, Tokyo Shandy Rendezvous—released as a double A-side with AIUE—is featured as the ending theme for the TV anime Urusei Yatsura.
With its four-on-the-floor beat and catchy melody, it’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke.
A pop tune with a modern arrangement and adorable vocals, it’s the kind of song that will turn heads if you can sing it.
All of the Youthsuis from Yorushika

The popular music duo Yorushika.
While they may not be a group that defines the generation of women in their 30s, their easy-to-listen-to sound likely has many fans among them.
What I’d like to recommend is “Wakamono no Subete,” sung by suis, Yorushika’s vocalist.
This work is a cover of a song by Fujifabric, and the vocal line is even calmer than the original.
Even among recent Japanese pop songs, it has a particularly narrow vocal range, so women with lower voices should be able to sing it without any issues.
Unchanging ThingsUeno Daiki

Daiki Ueno is a singer-songwriter known for his warm vocals.
His version of “Kawaranai Mono” is a cover of Hanako Oku’s original, characterized by a lower, restrained key that gives it a more grounded feel.
While there aren’t distinctly low parts, the lowered key brings out many midrange phrases where vocal richness can shine.
If it feels a bit high for you, don’t hesitate to lower the key further when singing.
Because this song can easily lose volume, it’s recommended to turn down the backing track when singing it at karaoke.
Don’t cheat on me.Koresawa

Koresawa, a female singer-songwriter known for lyrics that stir romantic feelings, has gained widespread popularity.
If you’re a woman in your twenties, chances are you’ve sung or listened to her songs at least once.
Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is “Uwaki Shitara Akan de” (“Don’t You Dare Cheat”).
Although it has a pop feel, it actually has a very narrow vocal range, making it easy for any woman to sing.
And because each phrase is short, you won’t miss your cue after taking a breath.
Yuikaokusuri

Yuika’s popular song “Okusuri.” Because it’s frequently used on TikTok and Instagram, many of you have probably heard it before.
Listening to this track, which gives the impression of having a high vocal range, some people might feel they can’t picture getting a perfect score.
However, the song’s range is surprisingly narrow, and if you match the key properly, you can definitely aim for a high score.
The vocal line isn’t intense, and there are no sudden jumps in pitch, so you can maintain solid pitch control.


