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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 (41–50)

UP TO ME!Little Glee Monster

『UP TO ME!』 – Little Glee Monster
UP TO ME!Little Glee Monster

“UP TO ME!” is a song infused with Little Glee Monster’s passionate spirit, proclaiming that your life is ultimately up to you.

Released on November 22, 2023 as their 22nd single, it was also chosen as the opening theme for the anime The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse.

It’s an ambitious work that drew attention for being the first time member Yuumi wrote the lyrics.

Let’s get hyped with its upbeat, quintessential Little Glee Monster sound and its positive message about believing in your potential and charging into the future!

Songs I want women to sing (51–60)

Hi-FiveME:I

ME:I (Mei) ⊹ “Hi-Five” Official MV
Hi-FiveME:I

This piece features a pop sound that evokes the refreshing breeze of summer.

It’s ME:I’s second single, with lyrics that capture friendship and positive energy.

Released on July 28, 2024, it was also used in the TV commercial for the Galaxy Z Flip6, which began airing on July 31.

The commercial shows the members of ME:I having fun by a summer poolside, matching the vibe of the song.

It expresses the joy of creating summer memories and bonds with friends, delivering an uplifting message to listeners.

If you find yourself alone with a guy you’re interested in at karaoke, why not choose this song? Its fresh, bright mood is sure to highlight your charm.

treasure holderAina the End

Aina the End – Takaramono [Official Music Video] (Theme song for TBS Sunday Theater 'Goodbye Maestro: My Father and My Appassionato')
Treasured One Aina the End

Aina The End, known for her distinctive husky voice, delivers a mid-tempo ballad that truly showcases her essence in her latest track.

Chosen as the theme song for the drama “Sayonara Maestro: My Father and My Appassionato,” the piece perfectly pairs her warm vocals with a simple accompaniment.

The lyrics, which weave together gratitude and farewell, convey the importance of bonds with irreplaceable people and the growth that comes from those experiences.

It’s a song not only for BiSH fans but also for those supporting Aina’s solo career.

Try singing it while thinking of someone dear to you and soaking in her unique atmosphere.

Express Ticket and RhythmConton Candy

Conton Candy – Express Ticket and Rhythm [Official Video] | Theme Song for the Film “Zenbu of Tokyo”
Express ticket and Rhythm Conton Candy

The season has fully taken on an autumn feel, but how about listening to some refreshing youth rock to get into an early-summer mood? Conton Candy’s songs charm with their exhilarating, breezy sound and down-to-earth lyrics.

This track, which was chosen as the theme song for the film “Zenbu of Tokyo,” is a perfect fit for a coming-of-age story about adventure and growth on a school trip.

It’s included on the album “melt pop,” released on October 9, 2024, and is drawing attention alongside the movie starring the 4th-generation members of Hinatazaka46.

Highly recommended for women who want to liven things up at karaoke with a guy they’re interested in.

The vibrant, youthful vocals will bring out your charm to the fullest!

instinctRingo Sheena

Shiina Ringo’s signature song “Honnō.” These days, “Marunouchi Sadistic” is often cited as her representative work, but for women in their 30s, this piece might be considered Shiina Ringo’s flagship song.

Although her vocal timbre can make it less obvious, this song actually has a fairly narrow range.

As a result, it’s arranged in a way that’s easy to sing even for women with lower voices.

If you want to make it sound even better, try singing it in a key where your edge voice comes out most naturally.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced plenty of songs that many men say they’d love to hear women sing.

While any of these would likely go over well with a lot of guys, don’t forget the importance of doing a bit of research beforehand! If you choose songs based on the man’s tastes—like his music preferences or whether he watches anime—he’ll appreciate it even more.