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)
Breathe love into my bodySuperfly

Released in October 2014 by Superfly, it peaked at No.
12 on the Oricon weekly chart.
The song, which evokes an image of a strong yet gentle woman, is used as the theme song for the TV drama “Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon.”
ImaginationSPYAIR

It’s a single released by SPYAIR in April 2014, which reached No.
9 on the Oricon weekly chart and No.
6 on the Billboard singles chart.
The song was used as the theme for the TV anime Haikyu!! and has a real sense of speed.
I love youuu!HoneyWorks feat. Chuutan

The song “Sukicchu-no!” by HoneyWorks and Chu-tan.
Compared to the previous track “Kawaikute Gomen,” this one tones down the cutesy, coquettish elements and overall delivers a more traditionally girly vibe.
The vocal range is mid2B to hiC, which is slightly high for a typical female vocal piece, but since the song shines through breath work—like breaths and consonants—to enhance its charm, the overall difficulty is on the lower side.
It’s a track that’s sure to be a hit among girls or at mixers.
Let's become a familyMasaharu Fukuyama

This is a single by Masaharu Fukuyama released in August 2011, which was used as the theme song for a Zexy commercial.
It might also be nice to use as background music for weddings.
It reached number one on both the Oricon and Billboard Japan charts.
Girls don't cry.Rina Katahira

This is singer-songwriter Rina Katahira’s second single, released in 2014.
It’s especially popular among women of the same generation as Katahira and reached No.
18 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It was also used as a commercial song for CanCam.
StargazerSpitz

This is a single by Spitz released in January 2004, which reached number one on the Oricon weekly chart.
It was also included on the album “Iroiro Gown,” released in March of the same year.
The song was used as the theme for the Fuji TV show “Ainori.”
miracleKobukuro

It’s a single by Kobukuro released in March 2015.
It appeared on the Oricon charts 10 times, peaking at No.
9.
The song was used as the ending theme for the TV drama “DOCTORS: Saikyō no Meii,” starring Ikki Sawamura.






