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This will knock him out!? Karaoke songs to win over a man [killer tracks for women]

When you go to karaoke with someone you like or are interested in—like on a date—picking songs can be tough, right?

Ideally, you want to sing something that brings you a little closer and makes them like you more, even just a bit.

Here are some karaoke song recommendations for women.

From a male perspective, I’ve picked songs that would make us fall for you if you sang them.

Along with the classic, super-popular love songs that are sure to win hearts, why not try some cheeky picks or mature, sophisticated “crush-worthy” songs to make that special someone’s heart skip a beat?

Cheering you on in love!

This Will Knock Him Out Cold!? Songs to Win Over a Guy at Karaoke [Killer Tracks for Women] (21–30)

I want to be lovedYumcha

Yumcha’s signature song, which has sparked a huge reaction—especially among high school girls.

It’s a bright, energetic pop track that portrays a lovestruck girl doing her best to get the person she likes to notice her.

While she works on improving herself and tries various ways to appeal to them, a bittersweet sense of longing seeps through as her feelings don’t quite reach.

The song captures the inner conflict of wanting to change for someone while trying to maintain confidence in oneself, all from a relatable, down-to-earth perspective.

Released in November 2024, it quickly became a hot topic on social media.

It’s been widely used in TikTok choreography videos and on Instagram, rapidly spreading waves of empathy.

As an uplifting anthem for unrequited love, it brings comfort to many—perfect for those in the midst of a crush or anyone eager to share their feelings with someone special.

ifKana Nishino

Kana Nishino “if” MV Full
if Kana Nishino

“If” has a melody that conveys a poignant feeling right from the intro—it’s such a beautiful song.

It’s the piece my student practiced the most, and it holds special memories because they said, “I want to sing with a beautiful voice like Kana-yan’s!” and overcame their struggle with falsetto.

The highest note in this song is D#5, which is of course high, but I think the improvised falsetto lines at the beginning and end can be tough if you’re not used to them, since they’re sung with various articulations.

Those ad-lib sections sound so beautiful, so it’s worth nailing them.

With themes like “fateful encounters” and “hopes for the future,” I’d love for you to sing it to someone important to you.

instinctRingo Sheena

Ringo Sheena’s songs, which depict instinctive human desires, impulses, and inner conflicts, are captivating for their distinctive sound grounded in alternative rock and interwoven with elements of jazz and classical music.

Candidly portraying emotions such as jealousy and narcissism, they also express an adult reality that has shed the moratorium of youth.

Released in October 1999, this work was selected as the ending theme for the Nippon TV music program “FUN” and reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

Its music video—set in a hospital with innovative direction—also drew attention, winning the BEST FEMALE VIDEO award at the SPACE SHOWER MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS.

With powerful vocals and highly message-driven lyrics, it’s a recommended track for those who want to enjoy self-expression at karaoke.

Unrequited loveAimer

Aimer “Catouomoi” MUSIC VIDEO
Kataomoi Aimer

For women who are thinking, “I want to confess with the power of song! I want to come across as charming!” this is highly recommended: Aimer’s “Kataomoi,” included on the 2016 album daydream.

It’s packed to the brim—so much that you could call it pure—with messages of love throughout the lyrics and the entire song.

If you’re a man, wouldn’t you be completely swept away if someone sang this to you? Its mellow vibe is stylish and wonderful—an excellent pick.

aimlesslyAimer

Aimer “Aimlessly” MUSIC VIDEO (Anime “Ranking of Kings: The Treasure Chest of Courage” Ending Theme)
Aimlessly, Aimer

Singer Aimer, known for her one-of-a-kind smoky, soulful voice and openly admired by many fellow artists, has released her 22nd single Atemonaku, written as the ending theme for the TV anime Ranking of Kings: The Treasure Chest of Courage.

It’s a stirring number featuring a grand, string-forward ensemble.

Its lyrics, which make you feel it’s okay to go at your own pace and be yourself, seem likely to warmly embrace men who are usually tense at school or work.

It’s a heartwarming ballad that would be especially soothing to hear sung by a woman at karaoke.

SCOPEAimer

Aimer「SCOPE」Music Video
SCOPEAimer

This track features Aimer’s powerful, striking vocals and conveys a world where a doctor unravels baffling cases through an emotional sound.

Its melody evokes a mysterious, dark atmosphere, interwoven with tension-filled, dramatic developments.

Released in February 2025 as her 25th single, it also drew attention as the opening theme for the TV anime “Takaoh Ameku’s Diagnostic Mystery.” With playfully expressive lyrics in perfect harmony with Aimer’s masterful vocal technique, the song portrays the protagonist’s resolve and sense of duty as a physician.

Highly recommended for those who want to showcase their vocal prowess at karaoke.

Love Song of LumYuko Matsuya

Singer Yuko Matsutani made her debut as a vocalist after working as an actor with the theater company Tokyo Vaudeville Show.

Her first single, “Lum’s Love Song,” written as the opening theme for the TV anime Urusei Yatsura, is a famous tune that many people have heard at least once, even if they’re not from that generation.

Its cute yet sexy lyrics can make hearts race—even among men who may not know the anime itself.

It’s a straightforward love song that we hope you’ll sing sweetly, just like the original, at karaoke.