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.”
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The day we stopped being loversYuuri

A moving ballad that beautifully portrays the end of a romance.
Yuuri’s gentle vocals delicately capture the emotions of two people who have gone through a breakup.
The song depicts how former lovers gradually become like family, conveying not only the sorrow of heartbreak but also a sense of hope for a new kind of relationship.
Released in February 2023 and included on the album “Ni” (Two), it is positioned as the culmination of the story that began with “Dry Flower.” This track is recommended for those who have experienced heartbreak or feel uncertain about changes in an important relationship.
Its heartfelt lyrics and Yuuri’s voice will bring comfort and the courage to move forward.
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.
BEATWurtS

The artist WurtS has released many classic tracks with a style that incorporates a wide range of musical influences.
Lately, he’s gained popularity through collaborations with other artists, but now he’s dropped a solo hit: “BEAT.” It’s a highly alternative piece, built predominantly around the midrange throughout.
There’s a fair amount of low-mid content as well, making it an ideal song to showcase the rich midrange that only singers with lower vocal registers can achieve.
I wonderDa-iCE

This is a gem of a message song by Da-iCE that portrays youthful love and the confusion of self-discovery on a grand scale.
Delicate vocals blend with a powerful dance beat, unfolding like a whirlwind of multicolored emotions.
Featured as the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “Kururi: Who Did I Fall in Love With?”, this work shines with Da-iCE’s appeal and gently resonates not only with those troubled by love, but also with anyone who feels they’re losing sight of themselves.
It’s not easy to sing lightly and effortlessly, but give it a try.
You’re sure to create a wonderful atmosphere at karaoke.
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.



