[For Women] Want to Make His Heart Race? Sultry/Sexy Songs
When you go to karaoke with your boyfriend or a guy you’re into, plenty of women probably want to sing a song that makes his heart race, right?
So in this article, we’ll introduce lots of sultry songs men would love to hear women sing at karaoke—tracks that will make guys’ hearts pound!
We’ll also include cute songs about budding love and tunes that suggest a more forward approach.
Share the excitement through music and use it as a chance to get closer to each other!
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[For Women] Make His Heart Race! Sexy Songs (81–90)
Heart-throbbingHinatazaka46

In 2019, wasn’t Hinatazaka46 the idol group with the most momentum? Their song “Kyun” is one of their signature tracks, featuring lyrics that express a maiden’s heart.
The melody is super cute, so if you can sing it well, it might even make you popular.
The difficulty is low, so give it a try!
Hitomi in LoveMACO

This is a song by MACO, a singer-songwriter from Hakodate, Hokkaido.
It was released as a single in 2017.
It’s a very cute love song that sings about how anything can be enjoyable as long as you’re with the one you love.
Perfect Crime in LoveIt's Not a Band!

It’s a fast-paced guitar rock number.
The idol group Band Ja Naimon!, formed in 2011, released it as a single in 2018.
The lyrics express straightforward feelings about love.
The sultry singing style is distinctive and might just captivate male listeners.
When can we meet?aiko

Aiko is often mentioned as an artist men want women to sing.
She’s known for an emotional, beautiful, and bittersweet voice.
Among her songs, “Itsu Aetara,” used as the opening theme for the TV anime Insomniacs After School, is a track where her poignant falsetto shines, reminiscent of one of her signature songs, “Kabutomushi.” While her songs often have distinctive melodic lines that can be hard to sing, this one has a relatively simple melody, making it perfect even for those who aren’t very confident in their singing!
Charger of Loveerica

This song, which carries the message “I want to be with the one I love forever!”, is by Erica, a singer-songwriter from Yamanashi Prefecture.
It was released in 2017 as her 26th single.
If the person you like sang it to you, you’d probably get a little shy.
like; to like; fond ofKana Nishino

Kana Nishino has garnered a lot of empathy from women in their teens and twenties.
The lyrics of “Suki” are crafted with her signature catchy style.
The melody is an easy-to-listen-to pop tune, so why not give it a try? It’s sure to make your heart flutter!
[For Women] Make His Heart Race! Sexy Songs (91–100)
The Last RainKumi Koda

When it comes to sultry, seductive songs, you can’t leave out Kumi Koda.
She’s always stayed true to her style and has a strong female fanbase, too.
Her track “Saigo no Ame” is a great pick—there are plenty of sensual songs out there, but choosing this one for a gentle, bittersweet mood could be perfect.
It’s a cover of Yasushi Nakanishi’s 1992 smash hit, and since it’s widely known across generations, it’s an easy choice to sing at karaoke—even in scenes with older men—making it a song that’s likely to spark a little ‘kyun’.






