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?
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Songs men like: Japanese classics and popular tracks (101–110)
Close your eyesKen Hirai

It became a huge topic as the theme song for the film “Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World.” I loved this movie too, so I remember it every time I hear this song.
Sung from a man’s perspective to someone precious to him, it’s a love-filled song that brings me to tears.
Ken Hirai’s clear, pure voice is a perfect fit.
Broken RadioHidemasa Tokunaga

It has become one of Hideaki Tokunaga’s signature songs, released in the ’90s.
Tokunaga has covered many ballads, but I love this cool, understated one.
It honestly portrays the unstable feelings of adolescence.
The noun “radio” really gives it a sense of the era.
Far, far awayNoriyuki Makihara

Although it was originally an album track, being featured in a commercial brought it to widespread attention.
The lyrics, written with a friend in mind, are truly heartwarming.
It’s a song I’d love friends who are dear to us—even when we’re apart—to listen to.
It’s also perfect for the autumn season.
I can’t say it.Hiromi Go

I don’t know many of Hiromi Go’s songs, but I love this ballad.
It portrays a man’s feelings as he wavers—he loves someone very dearly, yet fears that confessing his feelings might ruin their relationship.
Hiromi Go’s sexy vocals make it resonate even more deeply.
Brother ShipsIchiro Toba

It was released in 1982 as Ichirou Toba’s debut single.
The song, themed around men of the sea, conveys the passionate feelings of fisherman brothers who battle on the ocean.
It is one of Ichirou Toba’s signature songs, and with this track he received awards such as the All-Japan Cable Broadcasting Grand Prize and the First-Half Encouragement Prize/Newcomer Award.
Songs men like. Masterpieces and popular J-Pop songs (111–120)
suddenlyFIELD OF VIEW

The FIELD OF VIEW was a Japanese band that debuted in 1994 and was highly active until their breakup in 2002, securing various tie-ins.
Their fourth single, Totsuzen, is a renowned song that was also selected for a Pocari Sweat commercial.
WOW WAR TONIGHT ~ Sometimes Start a MovementH Jungle with T

H Jungle with t was a musical duo formed by Masatoshi Hamada and Tetsuya Komuro that was active from 1995 to 1996.
Their debut and signature single, “WOW WAR TONIGHT ~Toki ni wa Okose yo Movement,” is an intensely emotional track, and they were subsequently invited to perform at NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.





