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Songs That Attract Women in Their 40s: A Curated Selection of Male-Vocal Tracks That Women Love!

A must-see for anyone who wants to know songs that are a hit with women!

This time, we’ve picked out recommended songs that, when sung by men, are sure to make you popular with women in their 40s.

Whether it’s drama and anime theme songs, commercial jingles, or million-selling hits, the songs that tug at your heartstrings differ from person to person.

From nostalgic tunes to memorable tracks that bring back vivid memories of the time, we’ll introduce works by a variety of artists.

If you’re aiming to boost your appeal, be sure to check them out!

Songs That Attract Women in Their 40s: A Curated Selection of Male-Vocal Tracks Women Love (21–30)

I LOVE YOUYutaka Ozaki

I LOVE YOU – Yutaka Ozaki (Full)
I LOVE YOU by Yutaka Ozaki

This is a ballad by the charismatic Yutaka Ozaki, who died young and became a legend.

For those now in their 40s who were rebellious teens back then, it’s a song that’s almost godlike.

It remains popular at karaoke and holds a proud place as a quintessential love song that makes you look cool.

You are 1000%.1986OMEGATRIBE

1986 OMEGA TRIBE – Kimi ha 1000% [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
You're 1000% 1986 OMEGA TRIBE

This is a classic by Omega Tribe and Carlos Toshiki, highlighted by a cool, mature vocal and top-tier, straight-up disco-funk musicianship.

They’re familiar to those in their 40s and up and have devoted fans, and the catchy, trip-like chorus makes it a standout, suave crowd-pleaser.

Songs That Attract Women in Their 40s: A curated selection of male-vocal tracks that women love! (31–40)

Bomb A Head!m.c.A・T

Bomb A Head (Original Debut Video) 1st — Baby P., M.C.A.T.
Bomb A Head! m.c.A·T

This is the debut single by m.

c.

A.

T, a vocalist with a direct New Jack Swing lineage who later worked with DA PUMP.

For the disco generation, it delivers an irresistible groove and a sense of nostalgia, and its bouncy, addictive chorus vocals make it a head-nodding, crowd-pleasing track.

lipsGLAY

An erotic number that captures both aching infatuation and passionate love.

Swept up by irresistible desire, the protagonist’s heart grows increasingly unsettled by feelings for their partner—expressed powerfully against GLAY’s signature, high-velocity sound.

The striking guitar riff and melody sung in a higher key further accentuate the emotions swirling within.

Released in May 1997, the song was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “HEY! HEY! HEY! MUSIC CHAMP” from April to June of the same year, and became a major hit as the band’s first Oricon No.

1.

It’s the perfect track for cranking up the energy with friends at karaoke or letting your feelings out.

Hide-and-seekYuri

Yuuri “Kakurenbo” Official Music Video
Hide-and-Seek Yuuri

For men in their 40s who are looking for recent hit songs that are easy to sing, I recommend Yuuri’s Kakurenbo.

Yuuri originally made his major debut as the frontman of a rock band, but after the group disbanded, his street performances drew attention, and he re-debuted in 2020 as a singer-songwriter.

While he’s especially popular with Gen Z, his novel-like lyrics and carefully woven melodies resonate deeply even with listeners in their 40s.

Kakurenbo is one of his signature songs, and among Yuuri’s tracks it’s arranged in a relatively lower key.

Although the chorus does reach slightly higher notes, the overall range is narrower, making it easy to sing.

The parts sung with power carry a captivating nuance that reflects his rock background, so if you enjoy ballads, definitely give it a try.

First ImpressionYazawa feat. CA

Centered around the comedy duo Tunnels, the unit’s members weren’t full-time musicians but people like TV station ADs and producers, which made quite a splash at the time.

The song itself is highly polished, with a beautiful melodic line, and it was embraced as authentic R&B.

Among people in their 40s who remember the broadcasts from back then, it’s a surefire crowd-pleaser that always gets the conversation going.

Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Ulfuls

Ulfuls – Banzai ~I'm Glad I Fell in Love~
Banzai ~So Glad I Fell in Love~ - Ulfuls

This rock tune celebrating the joy of pure love is a fan favorite that showcases Ulfuls’ musicality to the fullest.

Its lyrics, which candidly express gratitude to a loved one, resonate deeply, and together with its bright, catchy melody, the song lifts listeners’ spirits.

Released in February 1996, it was included on the album “Banzai” and also drew attention as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Goddess of Victory.” Moreover, it won the Excellence Award at the 38th Japan Record Awards.

It’s a perfect track for getting pumped up at karaoke with friends or for reminiscing about special memories with someone important.