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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Classic hits that attract women. Popular songs with great appeal to women (91–100)
Love You OnlyTOKIO

If you perform TOKIO’s “Love You Only” when the crowd is hyped, it’s sure to be a hit.
During the chorus, it’s also a good idea to point the mic toward the audience so everyone can join in with the call-and-response.
Subtly flashy (bling-bling, but nonchalant)Masahiko Kondo

Matchi, a.
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Masahiko Kondo’s signature song “Gingiragin ni Sarigenaku.” This classic has reached a wide range of generations, since juniors often perform it at events like the Johnny’s Countdown.
And of course, it always fires up the crowd.
It works great whether it’s sung by men from Matchi’s generation or by younger guys.
RainMotohiro Hata

Many people know this song as the ending theme of Makoto Shinkai’s The Garden of Words.
Motohiro Hata covered Senri Oe’s “Rain.” With the lyrics flowing alongside the scenery, emotions sway with the melody, making it a very delicate and beautiful piece.
In conclusion
The way you choose songs that appeal to women should change depending on whether you’re singing at a large gathering or directing the song toward someone you’re interested in.
Whether it becomes a “charming hit” depends on your selection and how well you perform it! Capture women’s hearts with tracks that fit the scene and the people sharing the space.





