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Attractive songs recommended for men in their 20s. Karaoke tracks that are popular with women.

“I want to be popular…”—there are surely people who feel this way, regardless of gender.

It might be a bit awkward to express that feeling openly, but let’s be honest here.

In this article, we’re doing a special feature on songs that help 20-something men boost their appeal.

Of course, “wanting to be popular” can mean different things: attracting the opposite sex, being admired by friends, and more.

So we’ve put together tracks from as many genres as possible.

Find your own go-to “attraction anthem.”

Attractive songs recommended for men in their 20s: Karaoke tracks that women love (71–80)

Prayer FlowerHirai Dai

A warm and gentle song that tenderly embraces gratitude and prayers for a loved one.

This piece is included on Dai Hirai’s debut mini-album “ALOHA,” released in October 2011 during his indie days.

Its soothing sound—woven from acoustic tones and Hawaiian flavors—gently wraps around the sorrow and loneliness in your heart.

It’s the perfect track for those who want to lighten the mood at karaoke or convey their feelings to someone special.

LifeTime RespectMiki Dōsan

Miki Douzan – Lifetime Respect (English Lyrics)
LifeTime RespectMiki Dōsan

It’s a track released in 2001 by reggae musician Dozan Miki.

The laid-back singing style is really cool.

I love how the lyrics convey his earnest love for his girlfriend.

If someone with a low voice can sing this, I think it would sound really cool.

UnbalancedKICK THE CAN CREW

It’s a song that sings, “Let’s enjoy the present moment.” It was released in 2002 as the eighth single by the hip-hop group KICK THE CAN CREW.

It’s cool, yet it also carries a somewhat nostalgic vibe—a mysterious charm.

Try singing it with a relaxed mindset.

HabitSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI’s hit song “Habit.” Many listeners were likely astonished by this track, which departs from their usual fantastical worldview and instead delivers somewhat caustic, realistic lyrics.

As the groove is emphasized throughout, the song sits within a generally standard vocal range for a SEKAI NO OWARI track, from mid1 C to mid2 F.

However, since the highest note (mid2 F) appears fairly frequently, it may be better to lower the key slightly depending on the singer’s range.

While it’s overall on the easier side, there are several rap-like sections, so it’s recommended to firmly memorize the flow that matches the lyrics.

Time ParadoxVaundy

Time Paradox (Theme Song of the Movie Doraemon: Nobita’s Earth Symphony) / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
Time ParadoxVaundy

A song that conveys the wish for each other’s happiness through a sci‑fi-like expression, as if you and the other person are hiding the future in your pockets.

Vaundy’s distinctive poetic wording and rhythmic melody blend beautifully, delivering a heartwarming message that resonates deeply.

The track was released in February 2024 as the theme song for the film “Doraemon: Nobita’s Earth Symphony.” It was also selected as the ending theme for the “Doraemon” anime, becoming a work loved by a wide range of generations.

It’s a recommended song for when you want to look back on memories with someone special or sing while thinking of that person.

DRESSING ROOMnatori

Singer Natori has a distinctive, somewhat childlike tone despite his low voice.

Many low-voiced male singers probably include his signature song “overdose” in their repertoire.

Among Natori’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “DRESSING ROOM.” Rather than being a low song, it’s better described as not high, making every section comfortably singable.

The vocal line moves gently up and down, so it’s perfect if you want to sing with a languid, ennui-filled vibe.

Tightly.mosao.

Tightly. / Mosawo. [Music Video]
Tightly.mosao.

A signature song by Mosa, gently and softly depicting the everyday touches and emotions of lovers.

It carefully captures the small, ordinary moments between a couple—body warmth, sleeping faces, familiar phrases—to express the happiness of being in love.

Released in July 2020, the track was included as a key piece on the album “Koi no Uta.” Two years later, a follow-up song titled “Gift,” portraying the couple’s happy future, was also released.

Its relaxed rhythm and delicate vocals work well for moments when you want listeners to focus at karaoke.

With lyrics that tenderly convey a woman’s feelings, it’s a perfect song for anyone who wants to express their affection to someone special.