[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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Paradise BabyRIP SLYME

For those in their 30s today, the April 2025 announcement that RIP SLYME would be restarting with all five original members must have been electrifying news.
They produced many hits in the 2000s, but when it comes to karaoke, the first song that comes to mind is undoubtedly Rakuen Baby, released in 2002.
In recent years it’s enjoyed a revival on platforms like TikTok, so it’s well-known among younger generations too.
With its Latin-flavored arrangement and the group’s strength of having four distinct MCs on full display, it’s a super-charged killer tune that always brings the hype, making it a karaoke favorite.
The melody is woven in generously, so even those who aren’t confident with rap should find it approachable.
Sing it with friends while trading rap lines, and you’re guaranteed to have a blast!
I wonderDa-iCE

This is a gem of a message song by Da-iCE that portrays youthful love and the confusion of self-discovery on a grand scale.
Delicate vocals blend with a powerful dance beat, unfolding like a whirlwind of multicolored emotions.
Featured as the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “Kururi: Who Did I Fall in Love With?”, this work shines with Da-iCE’s appeal and gently resonates not only with those troubled by love, but also with anyone who feels they’re losing sight of themselves.
It’s not easy to sing lightly and effortlessly, but give it a try.
You’re sure to create a wonderful atmosphere at karaoke.
[Karaoke] Songs that appeal to women in their 30s. Attractive (flirty) songs for men (31–40)
SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama is undoubtedly one of Japan’s most iconic figures, both as a singer-songwriter and as an actor.
It’s truly remarkable that he has continued to release hit songs from the 1990s through the Reiwa era.
While each generation likely has its own “Fukuyama songs,” Sakura-zaka, released in 2000, is a quintessential Heisei-era classic that achieved a record-breaking double million in sales.
Some may find ballads challenging, but the simply crafted melody line makes it easy to sing, and the relatively low key makes it approachable for those with lower voices.
If you carefully follow the scale, you can definitely aim for a high karaoke score; at the same time, the song’s charm lies in its lower register, so if you’re not confident with low melodies, this is a great piece to practice with.
cherry blossomKetsumeishi

Ketsumeishi established a melodic rap style in the 2000s, appealing even to listeners who weren’t hip-hop fans and achieving nationwide popularity.
Their 2005 release “Sakura” is the landmark smash hit that truly brought their name into living rooms across the country.
Many people probably have memories of listening to their music in their twenties while driving with friends or a significant other.
Even in the Reiwa era, it remains a karaoke favorite.
Not only is the melodic part catchy enough to hum right away, but the rap sections aren’t particularly difficult, so even those who feel unsure about rapping should give it a try.
It can be a lot of fun to split the song with friends—one person handling the melody and another the rap!
KusushikiMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is the opening theme for the second cour of Season 2 of the Nippon TV anime “The Apothecary Diaries,” which skillfully expresses the mystery and wonder of kotodama—the spiritual power of words.
Created by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE in April 2025, the piece brilliantly fuses an oriental atmosphere with band-driven sound.
Interweaving contrasting elements like the moon and the sun, love and apology, it powerfully sings of an eternal love that lasts into the next life.
Like a medicine that can both heal and harm, this grand work delves deeply into the duality of emotions and the power inherent in words.
For karaoke, we recommend singing with heartfelt emotion, keeping in mind vocalist Motoki Omori’s richly expressive delivery.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced a variety of songs that appeal to women in their 30s. Did you find one you think you could sing? I think anyone in their 30s will be familiar with these tracks. There are probably many that will make people say, “So nostalgic!” and put a smile on their faces. Once you find a song you like, try checking out the tie-in dramas as well—it’ll give you even more to talk about!


