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Songs Men Want Women to Sing at Karaoke: Swoon-Worthy Picks [2025]

When you go to karaoke with friends, you can sing as many of your favorite songs as you like, but many people probably struggle to choose songs when going with a boyfriend or a guy they’re interested in.

Since you’re there, you want to sing something that will make him happy.

For everyone who feels that way, this article takes a broad look across genres and introduces, from a male perspective, popular Japanese songs we’d love to hear women sing—focusing on the latest tracks.

Do a bit of research on his tastes and preferences, and find the perfect song for you right now!

Songs I want women to sing (31–40)

CharadeSuperfly

Superfly – “Charade” Music Video (Theme song for NTV’s Tuesday 10 p.m. drama ‘Mitsuko’s Secrets’)
CharadeSuperfly

A captivating track with a passionate, dramatic ballad style.

Superfly’s overwhelming vocal power and emotional expression truly stand out.

Released in August 2024, it was written as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Maruhi no Mitsuko-san.” The lyrics, centered on themes of love and secrets, blend perfectly with the drama’s worldview.

If you sing it at karaoke in front of a lover or someone you’re interested in, it’s sure to bring out your full charm.

By pouring your emotions into the performance, the song will resonate deeply with them.

It’s a perfect choice for spending time with someone special.

Soul RevolutionSuperfly

Superfly 'Tamashii Revolution' Music Video
Tamashii Revolution Superfly

A soul-stirring masterpiece by Superfly that powerfully sings of the challenge of venturing into the unknown.

The fiery resolve of fighters who keep chasing their dreams, fused with the strong will that sustains them, pairs with a passionate melody to radiate overwhelming presence.

Shiho Ochi’s powerful vocals, the samba-tinged rhythm, and the robust horn section weave a 1960s-style sound brimming with the power to spark a revolution in the heart.

Released in June 2010 and used by NHK as a soccer theme song for FIFA World Cup broadcasts and J.

League coverage, it moved countless sports fans.

It’s a track that gives a strong push to anyone who believes in their own potential and is ready to take a new step forward.

skirtaiko

This song delicately portrays the pain of lost love and parting.

You can feel aiko’s unique perspective, and it resonates deeply with listeners.

It’s a pop song that combines a bittersweet ache with a refreshing feel, perfect for the end of summer, capturing the sense of the changing seasons.

The track was released digitally on August 21, 2024, and is included on the album “Zanshin Zansho,” released on August 28, 2024.

Aiko’s captivating voice and emotionally rich lyrics express the nuances of romance and the heart, making it sure to highlight a woman’s charm when sung at karaoke.

It’s recommended both for those who’ve experienced heartbreak and those ready to step into a new love.

Cherry Blossom Weather and a Time Machine (with Hatsune Miku / Early Summer)Ado

[Ado] Cherry Blossom Weather and a Time Machine with Hatsune Miku
Cherry Blossom Weather and a Time Machine (with Hatsune Miku / Early Summer) Ado

This ballad, themed around a bittersweet farewell and lingering attachment to the past, expresses the desire to ride a time machine back in time and the impulse to keep searching for someone you can no longer meet.

The full-bloom cherry blossoms and drifting petals mirror the “time that won’t return,” heightening the sense of poignancy alongside the heartache.

Ado’s soaring vocals and the collaboration with Hatsune Miku further enhance the song’s world.

Released in October 2024, the track premiered at a solo concert at the National Stadium, leaving a strong impression on fans.

If you’ve experienced heartbreak or feel like immersing yourself in old memories, belting it out at karaoke is sure to make it a song that resonates deeply.

hanatabamilet

milet “hanataba” Music Video (Theme song for TBS Sunday Drama “Antihero”)
hanatabamilet

Among milet’s songs, this track is especially rich in emotion.

Its lyrics portray someone who, after accepting their own weakness, discovers a ray of hope thanks to the support of a loved one.

Released in June 2024, the song drew attention when it was selected as the theme song for the drama “Anti-Hero.” Along with its love-filled lyrics, the piece features a beautiful piano melody line, making it a captivating choice—so be sure to try it at karaoke.

Songs I want women to sing (41–50)

A flower of no colorHikaru Utada

Hikaru Utada “A Flower of No Particular Color”
A Colorless Flower - Hikaru Utada

I’m deeply moved by Hikaru Utada’s voice as it explores the preciousness of love and the meaning of one’s existence.

Released digitally in February 2024 as the theme song for the drama “You Gave Me Your Heart,” this piece offers comfort to those grappling with loneliness and anxiety, evoking profound empathy.

The lyrics, woven over a gentle melody, feel like a letter to a lover.

Sing it at karaoke, and your feelings will surely resonate in the other person’s heart.

With Utada’s first nationwide tour in about six years now set, fans’ expectations are soaring.

Why not choose this song when spending time with someone special or when you want to express the feelings you’ve kept in your heart?

Is youth embarrassing, or is it youth if it's embarrassing?Green Yellow Society

Ryokuoushoku Shakai 'Is Youth Embarrassing?' Official Video / Ryokuoushoku Shakai – Hazukashiika Seishun wa
Is youth embarrassing, Ryokuoushoku Shakai?

The songs by Ryokuoushoku Shakai brim with youthful, fresh charm, as if they were snapshots torn from a page of adolescence.

The pop, catchy sound and Haruko Nagaya’s translucent vocals weave a beautiful world.

Released digitally in July 2024, this track was also chosen as the theme song for ABEMA’s drama “Kyou, Suki ni Narimashita.

Summer Vacation 2024.” Its lyrics, which sing of the fragility and poignancy of youth and the importance of living fully in the present moment, are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.

It’s a song I especially want women wrestling with love—and adults who feel nostalgic for their youth—to hear.