Timeless hits that make you popular with women. Crowd-pleasing songs that women love.
If you were to go to karaoke with someone you like, what songs would you choose?
In this article, we’ve compiled a list of songs that women tend to love—tracks that just might capture the heart of that special someone!
From moody ballads and boldly masculine anthems to poetic, delicate tunes, we’ve picked a wide range.
Use this as a guide to choose songs that let you show off your skills and your true self.
However, if you already know the other person’s favorite song, prioritize that one first!
Practice well so you can perform it—and the songs we introduce—so they can truly enjoy them!
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Timeless hits that make you popular with women. Songs that women love (61–70)
Crazy about youEXILE

Please make your choice without thinking in terms of “this will win them over” or “I can win them over with this”! That’s not the point—rather, for an EXILE song, “Ki・mi・ni・mu・chu” isn’t the usual tough-guy style; it’s super stylish and goes over well with women of all ages, so I’m telling you this on the sly.
Starlight ParadeSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI’s “Starlight Parade” is the song that cemented their unique worldview.
With a little help from SekaOwa, let’s invite the girls into a sparkling, magical night.
Of course, it’s only for a brief moment—just until the song ends.
Whether that wonderful time continues or comes to an end is up to you.
School HeavenFinger Five / Kyoko Koizumi

Gakuen Tengoku is a legendary song that sparked a sensation when it was released by Finger Five, a group of five siblings from Okinawa.
It later saw a resurgence when Kyoko Koizumi covered it.
Even to this day, it’s a beloved track that gets covered from time to time and used in commercials.
If you pick it as the closing song, it might just hype everyone up enough to say, “One more place!”
FightMiyuki Nakajima

Lately it feels like Miyuki Nakajima’s song “Ito” is the only one getting attention, but personally I prefer “Fight.” I draw encouragement and courage from this song.
The video is from the commercial where Hikari Mitsushima performed “Fight” a cappella.
She’s a great singer too—I’d love to hear the full version! It seems Takuro Yoshida and Masaharu Fukuyama have covered it as well, so I’d be delighted if the gentlemen out there would give it a try and help cheer on everyone who’s working hard every day.
HOMEShota Shimizu

Shota Shimizu’s debut song “HOME” is a track filled with his honest feelings.
That’s why I believe it resonates with so many people.
It’s a song that lets you once again feel the importance of having a place to belong.
Let's do our best.SMAP

If you pick a SMAP song that seems likely to impress girls from a guy’s perspective, you tend to end up going straight for “Lion Heart” or “The Only Flower in the World.” But instead of aiming too directly like that, I recommend “Ganbarimashou,” which boosts a sense of camaraderie more than romance.
FlowerKinKi Kids

Among KinKi Kids’ songs, “Flower” has enduring popularity.
Rather than a sweet, bittersweet love song, it carries a lovely message: let’s work together toward our dreams, and one day we’ll surely make the flowers of happiness bloom.
I want us to be the kind of people who can share our joy.





