Songs women like. Famous and popular Japanese songs.
I feel that songs popular among women tend to place more importance on lyrics compared to songs popular among men.
Many of them are about themes like lovers, family, and the future, and this article has gathered many tracks with strong messages—so I hope you discover a new song here!
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Songs women like. Classics and popular J-Pop tracks (1–10)
From our joined handsback number

It’s a single released by back number in March 2014, and it was also included on the studio album “Love Story,” which came out around the same time.
The song was used in a JTB commercial and reached No.
9 on the Oricon weekly chart.
hana cherieNissy

Takahiro Nishijima, a member of AAA, is also active as a solo artist under the name Nissy.
The single he released in April 2017 is “Hanacherie.” It was used as the theme song for Shiseido Ma Cherie’s web movie, and a limited edition with a refillable bottle was also released.
A Letter to YouKeisuke Kuwata

It’s a single by Keisuke Kuwata that was released on November 23 (Good Letter Day) because the word “Letter” is in the title.
It served as the theme song for the film “Gold Medal Man,” directed by and starring Teruyoshi Uchimura.
It reached No.
2 on the Oricon weekly chart.
Songs women like: Japanese classics and popular tracks (11–20)
A devoted girl.Yuika

The artist who released this coming-of-age song, which portrays a lovestruck girl’s feelings in down-to-earth words, is Yuika.
The protagonist, who falls head over heels and actively reaches out to confess her feelings, is depicted in a way that makes her impossible not to adore.
The contrast between the bright, poppy sound and the aching emotions that don’t quite reach the other person also leaves a strong impression.
Released in April 2025, the song is based on Yuika’s experiences in high school.
The lyrics, expressing pure first love and straightforward feelings, are sure to resonate when sung at karaoke.
The vocal range isn’t too wide, so you can focus on singing with emotion.
If you sing it in front of a man, paying attention to your expressions and gestures will make it a song that highlights your charm.
Invisible StarMika Nakashima

This is a single released by Mika Nakashima in February 2007, which reached No.
4 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It was used as the ending theme for the TV drama “Haken no Hinkaku” starring Ryoko Shinohara.
Her gentle singing voice is soothing.
a tease; someone who leads others on≠ME

A song that shines with the sweet, heart-fluttering emotional expressions infused by Rino Sashihara, delicately portraying the feelings of a girl in love.
Cleverly sprinkled with cute onomatopoeia, it’s packed with a woman’s complex emotions—from intense feelings for the other person and assertiveness to, at times, forceful displays of affection.
Released in September 2023 as the seventh single, it features Hitomi Suzuki as center for the first time.
The music video, directed by Seito Nakajima, captivates with a love story set in a fairy-tale world.
It’s a track you can enjoy even more at karaoke by delivering the spoken lines with feeling.
Specially, do it.=LOVE

The words “I love you” alone aren’t enough—I want to become someone even more special.
This super-sweet, possessive love song by =LOVE carries a maiden’s tender, bittersweet feelings on gentle yet aching vocals.
Its themes of exclusivity and fixation set it apart from typical love songs, making it a striking piece.
Released as a double A-side single in February 2025, it sparked a huge reaction, surpassing 5 million views on YouTube in just nine days.
The music video, featuring vivid red costumes and a touch of the fantastical, brings out the members’ charm to the fullest.
Packed with the heartbreak and cuteness of a woman in love, this is a song you’ll want to sing your heart out to at karaoke.





