Cool songs you'd want girls to sing at karaoke—timeless tracks that make men fall in love with the sound
A karaoke date with a guy you’re interested in.
You want to get the vibe going, but since you’re there, you’d love to sing something cool… Many women probably share that dilemma, right? In fact, the songs men want to hear women sing have a certain thing in common.
This time, we’re introducing cool tracks that sound great when sung by women, from distinctive artists like YOASOBI, Perfume, and BiSH.
We’ve carefully picked them for their style and melody lines, so you’re sure to find the perfect song for you!
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Cool songs (11–20)
ChronostasisMushroom Empire

“Chronostasis” is a karaoke song that draws attention for its whisper-like singing style.
It’s a classic by the rock band Kinoko Teikoku, who made their major-label debut in 2015.
The lyrics are rich with rhetoric and wordplay, which is part of the charm.
The content will likely resonate with intellectually inclined men who enjoy reading in particular.
Overall, while it’s a rock song, it isn’t overly intense, so it won’t feel out of place at all when sung by women.
Be brave and give it a try!
trespassingI wish it could stay midnight forever.

Depicting the delicate emotions at the start and development of romance, this song expresses how feelings for someone slip into the heart like “trespassing.” Featured on Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.
’s third full album, Jinmokugaku, it was released in June 2023 as the theme song for ABEMA’s popular dating reality show Today, I Fell in Love.
The lyrics are striking for their subtle portrayal of the struggle within an ambiguous relationship and the sense of distance between two people.
It’s recommended for those who want to sing a song at karaoke with someone special that quietly resonates with the heart.
If you practice and gain the confidence to sing it well, it will surely leave a deep impression on the other person.
SenbonzakuraWagakki Band

The Vocaloid song “Senbonzakura” is very famous, and this time I’ll explain it using the easier-to-understand Wagakki Band version.
Since the lyrics contain lots of difficult kanji and words, I recommend memorizing it by ear so you can handle it at karaoke! When singing, the key point is to articulate clearly so the words don’t get blurred.
In particular, crisp vowel pronunciation will make it easier to listen to and sing.
The A-melody has a lot of words, so rather than “singing every single word firmly,” it’s probably best to sing with a light, bouncy feel.
The chorus builds toward the end and includes some long notes, so singing in a comfortable voice for you will feel great.
It’s a famous song, so many people have covered it.
Be sure to listen to various versions of “Senbonzakura” and find the one you like best!
companion on the road; fellow traveler; taking someone along (often unwillingly)Hoshimachi Suisei

This is a 2023 song by Suisei Hoshimachi, with lyrics, composition, and arrangement by Ayase from YOASOBI.
The song features many key changes throughout, resulting in a very dramatic piece.
While the overall vocal range is on the lower side, the range shifts between sections, making it enjoyable for those who find simpler songs unsatisfying.
For singers accustomed to high notes, it may feel low, so raising the key a bit could make it easier to sing.
From around the pre-chorus (B-melo), the pitch changes with almost every word, so it’s best to go through each note one by one, as if stepping up and down stairs.
Switching between head voice and chest voice is essential, so practice smooth transitions and aim to hit the pitch accurately—think of maintaining a slightly surprised expression to help with placement.
It seems to be a staple in Hoshimachi’s live performances, so learning this song will definitely be worthwhile!
Lowest Community – Saitei Kaiwaituki.

It’s a song that sticks in your head because the same phrase repeats in the chorus.
The overall range is wide (F3 to C#5), but it’s mostly sung in the mid to low register, so the key is to keep your voice from getting heavy.
If your pitch drops, you’ll tend to sing from your throat, so be careful to avoid that! Before singing, try lifting your facial muscles and eyebrows to make a surprised expression—this helps you produce sound easily without straining your throat.
It also makes it easier to stay on pitch overall, so I highly recommend this face! For the low notes, project your voice toward a close distance, and for the high notes in the chorus, aim your voice farther away than yourself—this keeps your vocal cords vibrating consistently, so give it a try! Get everyone hyped during the chorus!
Say itYorushika

Yorushika’s “Itte” is a song that’s cute yet somehow bittersweet.
For many men, a song with a touch of melancholy can feel more captivating than something that’s simply cute, and it can even make it seem cuter.
If you want to catch the attention of someone you’re interested in, singing this song might just make them notice you.
Cool songs (21–30)
Ultramarine DaysTokyo Incidents

If you’re a guy who’s into rock, you’ve probably wanted to try singing coolly like Sheena Ringo! There’s another reason her songs are recommended: they’re really popular with women, too.
Since she’s adored as a charismatic figure by many women, her songs are likely easier for women to choose and sing as well.
Among the tracks she performs, I think this Tokyo Jihen song is especially well-known.
It’s quite a challenging piece, but if you can pull it off, it’s guaranteed to look cool—a true killer tune.
Give it a try!





