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Recommended love songs for men in their 20s: classic and popular Japanese hits

Men in their 20s, who are likely living hectic days with both play and work, probably have many who are good at love as well, don’t you think?

We’ve put together a list of popular Japanese love songs among men in their 20s.

If you sing them to a woman at karaoke, your love might just come true!

Recommended love songs for men in their 20s: Classic and popular J-pop tracks (81–90)

Tsubu-sanicoiKanjani∞

Tsubusa ni Koi Kanjani Eight Cover
Tsubu-sanicoiKanjani∞

A hidden gem by Kanjani Eight.

It’s a love song about a clumsy man’s affection for a woman, with a gentle melody that seeps into the heart.

Many people might not know this track, but it’s the kind of song that will likely make listeners say, “That was a good song,” by the time they reach the end.

That paper airplane splits the cloudy sky19

It’s one of 19’s signature songs and a karaoke favorite.

If you’re in your twenties, you’ve almost certainly heard it.

At karaoke with people your age, this song is guaranteed to get everyone hyped.

It’s a masterpiece that listeners can take as either a love song or a song about life.

The Summer Without YouDEEN

A refreshing melodic love song by DEEN that remains a karaoke favorite.

It might seem a bit old for people in their twenties, but it’s very easy to sing.

Try performing it when you go to karaoke with older colleagues, like your boss.

Christmas songback number

back number – “Christmas Song” Music Video
Christmas songback number

A ballad by back number that’s rapidly rising in popularity.

They’re well known for love songs that express men’s feelings.

Since this track is the theme song of a popular drama, many people have probably heard it.

The tempo and key should both be no problem for you to sing.

romantic feelingsKobukuro

Kobukuro – Koigokoro (Love Heart / Feelings of Love)
romantic feelingsKobukuro

Kobukuro is very popular at karaoke.

This song is unusual for Kobukuro in that it was written by Kuroda, and it’s also a fan favorite.

It portrays the feelings of a man struggling with unrequited love, so men in their twenties are sure to relate.

The tempo is slow, making it easy to sing.