Karaoke songs popular with women that they want men to sing
Do you ever struggle to choose songs when you go to karaoke with a woman?
Unlike karaoke with just the guys—where you can sing whatever you like—you might find yourself wondering, “What should I sing?” or “Are intense songs and rap off-limits?”
In this article, we’ll introduce karaoke songs that women want men to sing, carefully selected from a female perspective—from hit tracks by trending artists to love songs that will make her smile.
A must-read for men who often go to karaoke with a girl they like or a girlfriend!
Be sure to add these to your karaoke repertoire.
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Songs Women Want Men to Sing: Popular Karaoke Picks (141–150)
FlowerFujii Kaze

For a song that lets a man showcase his appeal at karaoke, I recommend Fujii Kaze’s “Hana.” It has a stylish vibe, and there are plenty of parts where a lower voice can really shine.
The key changes in the chorus raise the difficulty, but if you practice and make that precision your own, you’re sure to captivate listeners.
It’s also the theme song for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama “Ichiban Suki na Hana,” so it’s very familiar and catchy.
Why not give it a try while making the most of your sense of rhythm?
seamDaiki Ueno

A mystical song woven from Daiki Ueno’s gentle vocals and delicate emotional expression.
From the perspective of a protagonist who doesn’t recognize the world they’ve awakened to, it tenderly depicts the ambiguity of memory, emotional fluctuations, and the boundaries of human relationships.
It’s striking how the ever-resounding feelings deep within and the desire to stitch them back together are presented in a way that invites empathy.
Chosen as the opening theme for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV drama Unmet: A Neurosurgeon’s Diary, which began airing in April 2024, the song was later included on the EP Hikari.
The arrangement, which effectively incorporates strings, helps shape the piece into one that leaves a profound afterglow.
It’s a track I especially recommend to those struggling with relationships with loved ones, or grappling with complex feelings toward someone.
Blueberry NightsMacaroni Enpitsu

Blueberry Nights is a song that expresses a woman’s bittersweet feelings of love.
Released by Macaroni Enpitsu in 2019, it was included on their 2020 album hope.
It portrays the moment when she decides to break up because her partner’s feelings have drifted away, yet she still feels lonely and wishes he would stay by her side.
Although it’s from a woman’s perspective, it’s a love song that men can relate to as well, isn’t it? Lately, love songs sung by men from a woman’s point of view have been really popular! Why not try tackling a slightly stylish track that women can relate to and appreciate?
[Songs Women Want Men to Sing] Popular Karaoke Picks Chosen by Girls (151–160)
plazmaKenshi Yonezu

As the theme song for ‘Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning-‘, it’s a track where the synthetic machine-like sounds really stand out! Kenshi Yonezu handled everything himself—lyrics, composition, arrangement, production, and even the artwork—making it one of his most dedicated works of 2025.
The vocal range is C3 to C5, which I think is a comfortable height for men to sing mainly in chest voice without strain.
There are falsetto parts here and there, but they’re used in those signature “this is the moment!” spots typical of Yonezu, so make sure to align precisely with the pitch bar.
For the fast sections, avoid mumbling and pronounce the vowels clearly.
Also be careful not to over-enunciate.
Approach it like a tongue twister: articulate the initial consonants cleanly and focus on locking in with the rhythm.
Such a bitter storyVaundy

Expressing the complex emotions of love through music, “Sonna Bitter na Hanashi” is a track that distills Vaundy’s charm.
Written for the TV show “Hanataba to Ookami-chan ni wa Damasarenai,” the song carries unwavering feelings on a balanced blend of piano and bass that resonates with listeners.
The unfolding of romantic emotions alongside a sentimental melody is something anyone who has felt it can relate to.
If a man sings it with emotion at karaoke, he’s sure to captivate the woman by his side.
Vaundy’s voice, both gentle and powerful, conveys yearning and tenderness at once, warmly enveloping the heart.
Same BlueOfficial HIGE DANDism

A heartwarming song that captures the bittersweetness and purity of those in the midst of their youth.
As the opening theme for the TV anime “Blue Box,” it portrays the shining days of youth and club activities, thoughtfully expressing the protagonist’s feelings as they strive to move forward while carrying their “immaturity.” Featured on Official HIGE DANDism’s 2024 album “Rejoice,” this piece beautifully harmonizes the anime’s worldview with the band’s musicality, vividly conveying feelings of love, admiration, and hope for growth—perfect for anyone who cherishes pure emotions.
How about singing it with a refreshing touch at karaoke?
O.R.I.O.N.Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE

Released in 2014, this is the fifth single in the series.
It portrays the winter constellations in a very stylish and cool way.
It’s not only dynamic, but also carries the bittersweet feeling of a winter night, making it appealing to women.
Songs about constellations are often imagined as mellow, so delivering this one with a smart touch will leave a strong impression.





