[Karaoke] Songs that appeal to women in their 30s: Popular “chick-magnet” songs for men
I want to get closer to a woman in her 30s I’m interested in!
I want to have a great time singing karaoke with women in their 30s!
So I’ve put together karaoke songs for men like you.
From hit songs that women in their 30s listened to in their youth to the latest J-pop.
There are everything from ballads to upbeat tracks you can groove to, so find the one that’s easiest for you to sing.
The selections are from artists and bands known across generations, so even if you’re different ages, you’ll likely know many of the songs.
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HANABIMr.Children

Mr.Children is a band that arguably the Heisei generation listened to the most.
Whether you’re in your 30s born in the Showa era or in your 30s born in the Heisei era, you’ve probably sung one of their songs at least once.
Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend is HANABI.
It features a chorus full of excitement, yet the pitch movement is relatively steady, so you can sing it at an after-party karaoke without pushing yourself too hard.
However, it does include quite a few low G-sharp notes, so a certain depth in vocal range is required.
NO MORE CRYD-51

A motivational song that became a huge hit as the theme for the second season of the drama Gokusen.
Many people are sure to feel nostalgic.
The C-melody in particular involves frequent switches between chest voice and falsetto, so it’s recommended for those who are good at falsetto.
The repeated phrases in the chorus also make it crucial to see how accurately you can stay on pitch.
Also, the long G4 note right before the chorus jumps up suddenly, so be careful not to strain your throat by pushing your voice all at once.
If you sing as if you’re running up toward that G4, you should be able to nail the timing.
Keep your facial muscles lifted throughout the C-melody when you sing.
The Story You Don’t Knowsupercell

Isn’t this the generational anthem packed with the golden age of late-night anime × Nico Nico culture × the bittersweetness of youth—the ending theme of the anime Bakemonogatari? The overall vocal range is A3 to D5 and stays fairly high throughout.
In particular, the top note D5 appears frequently in the chorus, so it’s best to sing it without straining by incorporating falsetto.
The tempo isn’t too fast and should be easy to groove to while singing, so try to feel it with your body as you listen closely to the backing band.
In the chorus, be mindful of accents and align your vocal timing to hit the pitch bar!
God Knows…Hirano Aya

As an insert song from the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, this is the track Haruhi and the others perform during the cultural festival live show.
It’s a fast-paced band sound and a genuine rock number, so it might be challenging at first glance, but with practice I think it’s quite singable.
The “A” section’s laid-back timing (the held-back feel) is very important, so be careful not to slip off the beat.
The “B” section progresses without much change in range, but keep your eyebrows lifted to prevent your pitch from dropping.
Also, the chorus goes into higher notes with an image of an emotional outburst—if you project your voice energetically into the distance, you should be able to sing without straining your throat!
Tightly.mosao.

A signature song by Mosa, gently and softly depicting the everyday touches and emotions of lovers.
It carefully captures the small, ordinary moments between a couple—body warmth, sleeping faces, familiar phrases—to express the happiness of being in love.
Released in July 2020, the track was included as a key piece on the album “Koi no Uta.” Two years later, a follow-up song titled “Gift,” portraying the couple’s happy future, was also released.
Its relaxed rhythm and delicate vocals work well for moments when you want listeners to focus at karaoke.
With lyrics that tenderly convey a woman’s feelings, it’s a perfect song for anyone who wants to express their affection to someone special.
Happy Endingback number

This song is striking for its lyrics that depict a heartrending farewell and a melody that resonates deeply.
The strings and piano intertwine beautifully, further accentuating the sorrow of parting.
Released in November 2016, it is a major hit by back number, and it also drew attention as the theme song for the film “My Tomorrow, Your Yesterday,” starring Sota Fukushi.
If you’ve ever had your heart shaken at the end of a romance, you won’t be able to help but relate to the world of this song!
Winter and Springback number

The love song released in January 2024 is a poignant breakup track that also conveys a sense of forward-looking strength.
While carrying a faint lingering attachment and loneliness toward an ex who chose another woman, it portrays a woman facing her feelings and trying to take a new step, mirroring the seasonal shift as snow melts and spring arrives.
The delicate emotional expression and memorable melodies—so characteristic of back number—truly resonate.
It’s a heartwarming song that gently nudges those trying to overcome dark feelings and move forward.


