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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Attractive songs recommended for men in their 20s: Karaoke tracks that are popular with women (51–60)
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.
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.
The sun rises again and again.Dragon Ash

I think it’s a song that girls really like, with that laid-back, almost lazy singing vibe and a calm rhythm.
Dragon Ash’s songs in general feel like they have a lot of “popular with the ladies” tracks, so it’s definitely worth having this one down.
If you can sing this smoothly, your attractiveness points will go way up.
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.
Attractive songs recommended for men in their 20s: Karaoke tracks popular with women (61–70)
rough runroodo obu mejyaa

How about a straightforward, classic rock number? It’s a song by the rock band Road of Major, released in 2003.
This is exactly what you’d call youth punk.
It’s recommended for when you want to show the passion burning inside you.
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

A striking track whose distinctive sound fuses the nostalgic feel that evokes Showa-era kayōkyoku with the influence of today’s Vocaloid culture.
Released by AKASAKI in October 2024, the song is grounded in guitar-and-vocal performance yet enriched with DTM-driven arrangements, achieving a finely balanced blend of youthful freshness and mature poise.
Set against a nocturnal backdrop, it portrays love, temptation, and emotional wavering through the character of a bunny girl, resonating deeply with listeners.
It’s a powerful piece that speaks for those who yearn for romantic love yet struggle to be honest with their feelings.
MiracleGReeeeN

The seventh single by the four-member music group GReeeeN, which achieved explosive popularity as the theme song for the TV drama ROOKIES.
While it’s strongly associated with friendship due to the drama’s influence and its selection as the entrance song for a high school baseball tournament, it’s actually a straightforward love song.
Master it and you’re sure to impress—no doubt about it.
With its bouncy rhythm, melodies, and rap sections, it’s a high-difficulty track to perform perfectly, so be sure to practice thoroughly before the real performance.



