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A special feature on love songs and ballads you want girls to sing at karaoke

Karaoke is a special place where both the singer and the listeners can feel happy.

Many men are especially captivated by women’s singing voices, and I think quite a few find themselves listening intently.

Love songs and ballads have a mysterious power to reach someone’s heart.

This time, we’re introducing recommended songs from popular artists that are sure to capture men’s hearts.

Why not weave wonderful memories with someone special through your own singing voice?

Love Songs · Ballads (91–100)

Don't disappear.Aina the End

AiNA THE END (BiSH) / Don't Disappear [OFFiCiAL ViDEO]
Don't disappear, AiNA THE END

Featured on variety shows as a “punk band without instruments,” BiSH has been making waves.

This is a solo song released by one of BiSH’s members, Aina the End.

While you might associate them strongly with punk sounds, this track is a ballad.

The piano enhances the gentleness of the ballad.

For a ballad, the chorus really builds, so it’s also great for karaoke.

GodAina the End

Aina The End – God [Official Music Video]
God Aina the End

Aina The End is known for her deep, husky voice.

The powerful vocals that emerge from her small frame are also one of her strengths.

The song “Kamisama,” digitally released in November 2021, really lets you savor Aina’s voice.

The lyrics, filled with a strong declaration of still loving the person she cares for, are deeply moving.

They etch themselves into the listener’s memory.

It’s a slightly dark song, but if sung passionately at karaoke, it would be incredibly moving.

left-right confusionYorushika

Yorushika – Left-Right Blindness (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Left-right blindness Yorushika

This is the 12th digital single by Yorushika, a male–female rock duo, created with The Happy Prince—Oscar Wilde’s children’s short story widely known worldwide—as its motif.

The lyrics, which link the condition of left–right confusion (left–right blindness) with memories that fade and blur over time, are particularly striking.

Its lyrical, gentle melody is the kind that could captivate even male listeners at karaoke.

With heartrending lyrics and dynamic arrangement that stir the listener’s emotions, it’s a recommended pop tune you’ll want a woman to sing at karaoke.

moon bathingYorushika

Yorushika – Moonlight Bath (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Moonlight Bath Yorushika

Yorushika’s “Gekkouyoku” (Moonlight Bath) was released on October 13, 2023, and drew attention as the theme song that colors the world of the film Kaina of the Great Snow Sea: Star Sage.

The track features a poignant melody and literary lyrics, gently illuminating time like moonlight.

The translucent vocals enhance the song’s delicacy and depth, bringing both loneliness and warmth to the listener.

If you sing it at karaoke, you’re sure to captivate men as well.

Be sure to experience its graceful, moonlit stream-like sound.

dogwood (flowering dogwood)Yo Hitoto

One of Yo Hitoto’s signature songs and a lovely piece that wishes for peace.

It’s a beautiful, classic ballad that remains a karaoke staple even long after its release.

If you’re an adult woman who feels, “Singing super bubbly songs isn’t really my thing…,” give this one a try! With its calm atmosphere and somewhat traditional Japanese feel, the song is widely known, and I think plenty of men like it as well.

Won't you fall in love with me?Saki Misaka

Saki Misaka – Won’t You Fall in Love with Me (Full ver.)
Won’t you fall in love with me, Saki Misaka?

Singer Saki Misaka, who has studied dance, piano, and guitar since childhood, was inspired to pursue a singing career after entering a vocal contest in elementary school.

Her first digital single, “Would You Fall in Love with Me?”, chosen as the theme song for ABEMA’s romance reality show Today, I Fell in Love, stands out with its pop ensemble and cute vocals.

The lyrics, which straightforwardly depict the feelings of unrequited love, might even make men’s hearts race at karaoke.

It’s a refreshing track whose clear, high tones linger in your ears.

It's nothing.Mone Kamishiraishi

Nandemonaiya by RADWIMPS is the ending theme of the blockbuster 2016 animated film Your Name.

Mone Kamishiraishi’s cover version captivates with her gentle, mellow vocals.

The bittersweet, tender lyrics, packed with the film’s worldview, pair perfectly with a soft, embracing female voice.

If you sing it at karaoke with someone who’s seen the movie, you might be able to get even closer afterward by chatting about the film!