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Songs men like. Classic and popular Japanese songs.

It’s packed with songs that were used in dramas and anime!

There are also tracks from those dramas you admired back in the day and the anime and movies you were hooked on.

I think many of these are staple choices for men’s karaoke, so why not give them a look?

Songs men like: classic and popular Japanese tracks (91–100)

One Lovearashi

This is the 22nd single by Arashi, a five-member idol group so immensely popular they’re often called a national phenomenon, which went on hiatus in 2020.

The song was used as the theme for the film Hana Yori Dango F, starring group member Jun Matsumoto, and is also famous as a quintessential Heisei-era wedding song.

With lyrics expressing straightforward love from a man to a woman and a catchy, beautiful melody, many women likely feel it’s a song they’d love to hear men sing at karaoke.

Since there are few sections with difficult pitch or melody, it’s definitely a number you should add to your karaoke repertoire.

Magic CarpetKawasaki Takaya

Takaya Kawasaki - Magic Carpet [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Magic CarpetKawasaki Takaya

This song, “Mahou no Jutan” by Takaya Kawasaki, shot to fame on TikTok and became an instant hit.

With his wonderfully moving, emotional voice and these lyrics, there’s no way it won’t make your heart flutter.

As a karaoke song, I think it’s packed with elements that make women think, “I want a man to sing this.” It’s not particularly difficult; it’s a resonant number with great lyrics that draws you in quietly.

Adding this to your karaoke repertoire would make for a very reliable go-to track.

Songs men like: Japanese classics and popular tracks (101–110)

#302Hirai Ken

Ken Hirai '#302' MUSIC VIDEO
#302Hirai Ken

Ken Hirai, one of Japan’s most outstanding male vocalists.

When it comes to singing heartrending love songs, no one can beat him! “#302” is a track that portrays a poignant love story set in a karaoke room.

The song unfolds alongside the narrative.

The depictions of the scenery and atmosphere surrounding the two are so vivid that you’re drawn into the world of the song from the very first lines.

In contrast, the protagonist’s candid feelings are expressed in simple words, which makes them feel all the more human.

Because the song is set in a karaoke setting, you might find your heart skipping a beat if someone sings it!

Close your eyesHirai Ken

Hitomi wo Tojite – Ken Hirai (Full)
Close your eyesHirai Ken

This is the 20th single by singer-songwriter Ken Hirai, who has released numerous classic songs featuring his soft and emotional vocals.

Written specifically as the theme song for the film “Crying Out Love, In the Center of the World,” it’s the kind of track that can move listeners to tears on the strength of Hirai’s voice alone, even if they haven’t seen the movie.

Its soulful yet crystal-clear high notes are captivating, and if you can sing it at karaoke, you’re sure to charm the women in the room.

Also, using edge voice like Ken Hirai does will add even more poignancy and sexiness, so try it if you can.

Rainy BlueTokunaga Hideaki

Rainy Blue – Hideaki Tokunaga (Full)
Rainy BlueTokunaga Hideaki

This is the debut single by singer-songwriter Hideaki Tokunaga, known for his alluring husky high-tone voice.

Although it’s sung at quite a high pitch, the overall delivery is gentle, which makes it a very challenging song to capture the original vibe.

On top of that, the climax features parts sung even higher than the chorus, so if you want to sing it at karaoke, make sure to practice thoroughly beforehand.

It’s a high-level track, but the flip side is that only a few people can truly pull it off—master it, and you’re guaranteed to become a karaoke hero with this cool, crowd-pleasing song.

I miss you. I want to see you.Tezuka Shota

"Your Turn to Kill" Season 2 ~Counterattack Arc~ (Theme Song) Shota Tezuka (Kei Tanaka) - I Want to See You (Cover by Tatsuki Fuji / Vocals: HARAKEN) [Full/Subtitles/Lyrics Included]
I miss you. I want to see you.Tezuka Shota

Singing solo karaoke gives you freedom, but when you go with someone, you want to look cool, right? This song is perfect for that! It was the theme song for the drama “Your Turn to Kill: Counterattack.” It powerfully conveys the protagonist’s painful longing—“I want to see you”—as he desperately searches for the truth after losing a lover he cherished more than anything.

A man who understands that feeling and can sing it through is pretty cool, if you ask me!

I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

Kazuyoshi Saito – I’ve Always Loved You [Music Video]
I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

This signature song by Kazuyoshi Saito sings of straightforward, earnest love, and its lyrics—woven with evocative, nostalgic imagery—are a major draw that has moved many listeners.

The lively, rock ’n’ roll-tinged development of the track also makes it a very pleasant listen.

As the song builds toward the latter half, if you pour plenty of emotion into your singing, you’re sure to capture the audience’s hearts.

With its gentle atmosphere and high recognition, it’s a highly recommended song that will warm up and brighten the mood of any setting.