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[Must-See for Men] Karaoke Songs Popular with Women in Their 20s: A Curated Selection of Standout 'Attractive' Tracks!

“I want to sing coolly at karaoke and be popular with women!” “I want to pick a good vibe song that girls will love!” A lot of guys probably feel that way, right?

In this article, we’ve gathered a bunch of songs that are a hit with women in their 20s—perfect for anyone with those goals.

We’ve picked everything from timeless classics to the latest tracks, so guys, this is a must-read.

By the way, when choosing songs that go over well with women, the key is to pick tunes everyone knows and that are popular.

Check out songs with strong support from women and sing them with style!

[For Men] Karaoke Songs Popular with Women in Their 20s | Carefully Selected Trending “Attractiveness” Songs! (21–30)

Love so sweetstorm

ARASHI – Love so sweet [Official Music Video]
Love so sweet Arashi

Even after their hiatus in 2020, the five-member idol group Arashi continues to be known for their close-knit relationship.

Their 18th single, “Love so sweet,” used as the theme song for the TV drama Boys Over Flowers 2 (Returns), is a refreshing pop tune that’s also recognized as one of Arashi’s signature songs.

Its catchy melody makes it easy to remember, and because it’s widely known across generations, it’s a great choice for karaoke.

If possible, try singing it with friends to capture the original vibe.

Eine KleineKenshi Yonezu

You could introduce any of Kenshi Yonezu’s songs as ones that make you attractive, but how about this particular track, which is especially popular among women? It’s included on his first album, YANKEE, released in 2014.

The lyrics express a bittersweet yet warm wish to stay with someone until the day you inevitably have to part, making it a moving song that can bring you to tears before you realize it.

If you have someone you care about this much, try singing it in front of them.

KanadeSukima Switch

Sukima Switch: SUKIMASWITCH / Kanade: KANADE 100 Million Streams Commemoration!! ~The 15-Year Journey We Walked Together~
Kanade Sukima Switch

The two-man music unit Sukima Switch has produced numerous hits that seem destined to go down in history.

One of them is “Kanade,” which I’ll introduce today.

Released in 2004, it was used as an insert song in the film “Rough.” It’s a very atmospheric ballad built around the piano.

The fragile-sounding chorus melody grips the hearts of women in their twenties and won’t let go.

It’s a song that leaves a lovely afterglow in the karaoke room even after you’ve finished singing.

I hope you can express the romanticism of the lyrics to the fullest.

astronomical observationBUMP OF CHICKEN

The ultimate classic song for winning hearts at karaoke! It’s a signature track by the rock band BUMP OF CHICKEN, released as their second single in 2001.

It became a huge hit after being featured as an insert song in a drama of the same name.

The song reflects the protagonist recalling a starry sky they once looked up at with someone important, wishing to meet them again—conveying both bittersweet sorrow and hopeful determination.

Since it doesn’t require a powerful voice, especially in the verses, it’s recommended even for men who aren’t confident in their singing.

Focus on clearly articulating each note as you sing.

cherrySpitz

You might not be confident in your singing, and you don’t want to show any awkward moments like getting stuck or failing to hit the high notes—if that sounds like you, this song is recommended.

It’s one of the signature tracks by Spitz, a rock band that has been at the forefront of the Japanese music scene for many years, released as their 19th single in 1996.

It’s such a famous song that it hardly needs an introduction.

A heartrending love song about wanting to see someone precious again.

It’s a surefire choice you can sing in any setting, so be sure to add it to your personal go-to list.

Spot the differenceMasaki Suda

Masaki Suda 'Machigai Sagashi' (Spot the Difference)
Spot the Differences Masaki Suda

Despite being relatively young, actor Masaki Suda has gained popularity for his striking, distinctive presence.

As a singer, his debut digital single “Machigai Sagashi” was selected as the theme song for the TV drama “Perfect World.” Its contrast between soul-stirring lyrics and an emotional melody is irresistibly captivating—especially for female listeners who can’t help but pay attention to the person singing.

The key is low and the vocal range isn’t wide, making it easy to sing, but because dynamics are crucial in this song, be mindful of them when performing it at karaoke.

Shadows of SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Summer Shadow” Official Music Video
Summer Shadow - Mrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s “Natsu no Kage” is popular across generations and has a calm, slightly bittersweet vibe.

It’s the kind of song you’d want to listen to through your earphones on the way home with friends.

Since the range is B2 to A4 and not too wide, those trademark ultra-high notes from Mrs.

GREEN APPLE barely appear.

It may feel a bit low for women, but it’s a relaxing number to sing.

The key points when singing are, of course, the low notes and the switch into falsetto.

The melody starts mostly in the low range and might be hard to produce, but try singing like Omori-san: raise your eyebrows and imagine sending a lot of breath forward toward your eyebrows.

When switching from chest voice to falsetto, you’ll want to keep the resonance in the same place.

Similarly, use plenty of breath and aim to resonate around your eyebrows and head—sing gently and softly with a floating feel, and the transition will be smoother.

Keep that in mind!