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?
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Love Songs · Ballads (91–100)
ORIONMika Nakashima

It was released in 2008 as Mika Nakashima’s 27th single.
It was used as an insert song for the drama “Ryusei no Kizuna,” in which Mika Nakashima also appeared for the first time in six years.
The music video features actress Erika Toda, who played Shizuna Ariake in “Ryusei no Kizuna.” Since it’s a slow song, I hope you’ll sing it with a clear, expansive voice.
O songKaho Nakamura

The song drawing attention as an insert track in the film “Belle” (Ryū to Sobakasu no Hime) is this piece called “Song for ____” (Uta yo).
The singer is Kaho Nakamura, a singer-songwriter from Kyoto.
She not only voices the film’s protagonist but was also selected to perform the insert songs and the main theme, making her an artist in the spotlight.
Because the song itself is so well-known and talked about, mastering it is sure to get you noticed.
This piece really hinges on vocal ability, so be sure to practice hard and give it your best when you perform.
Love Songs - Ballads (101–110)
Song of LoveKumi Koda

A supreme ballad song by Kumi Koda, “Ai no Uta.” Her richly nuanced, sultry vocals leave a strong impression, and if you can recreate that voice, it’s sure to captivate any man who hears it! The expansive long tones are also a standout feature of the song, so be sure to practice well and show it off!
I WILLMiliyah Kato

It was released in 2006 as Miliyah Kato’s seventh single.
It was chosen as the theme song for the Shochiku film “Otoshimono,” marking her first movie theme song.
This ballad highlights Miliyah Kato’s powerful vocal abilities.
It’s a classic ballad that you’ll want to sing with heartfelt emotion.
First LoveHikaru Utada

“First Love” is Hikaru Utada’s third single.
It was released in April 1999.
Although Utada quickly became a popular singer after debuting, the lyrics of this song have a poignant, mature feel that’s hard to believe were written in her teens.
It remains a beloved classic ballad that is still often sung today.
youHikaru Utada

This is a song by Hikaru Utada with impressive, masterful lyrics that let you imagine “you” as a lover, family member, friend—anyone.
No matter what happens around us, my love for you will never change—those straightforward, powerful feelings are expressed in beautiful words.
While Hikaru Utada’s songs aren’t easy to sing, if you deliver the lyrics with care, they’re sure to touch the listener’s heart.
If you’re going to karaoke with a guy you’re interested in, why not take the plunge and choose this one?
Just You and INamie Amuro

Released in 2017 as Namie Amuro’s 47th single.
The song was written as the theme for the NTV Wednesday drama “Becoming a Mother,” and it’s a blissful medium-tempo number featuring gentle yet resolute vocals.
The lyrics express deep love for an irreplaceable presence, so it’s a song you’ll want to sing with a calm, peaceful feeling.





