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Songs that are popular with men in their 30s. Flirty songs that appeal to men.

When I asked the age of the guy I’m interested in, he turned out to be in his thirties.

So here, I’ve put together songs that resonate with that generation—timeless hits they’re likely to know.

These are tracks that people of the same generation can relate to, and that will earn you respect if you’re from a different one.

Songs that attract men in their 30s. Popular love-attracting songs for men (71–80)

On the hill where the moon is visible tonightB’z

B'z / At the Hill Where the Moon Is Visible Tonight
On the hill where the moon is visible tonightB'z

This is an autumn classic by B’z, who have established themselves as one of Japan’s leading artists.

While they’re known for their upbeat sound and catchy lyrics, this song feels a bit more subdued.

Even so, Koshi Inaba’s vocals remain as sharp as ever.

Its refreshing listenability stands out, making it a track I can recommend to men in their 30s as well.

Way Of DifferenceGLAY

GLAY’s upbeat band sound and high-quality melodies are in full swing here.

This is one of their classic autumn tracks.

With an unforgettable, spectacular sense of style that really lifts the mood, it’s a highly recommended song that hits just right for men in their 30s.

cotton candyback number

back number – Cotton Candy (Short ver.)
cotton candyback number

This is an autumn classic by back number, an artist leading the scene with a sound approach rooted in a band style full of drive and energy that has earned overwhelming support.

It’s especially popular among men in their 30s and is crafted to be a powerful, crowd-pleasing pick for that demographic.

Songs that attract men in their 30s: Popular, man-approved hit songs (81–90)

R.Y.U.S.E.I.Sandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE / “R.Y.U.S.E.I.” Music Video
R.Y.U.S.E.I.Sandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

A song by Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE that’s very popular among women.

It was always on the karaoke charts.

If you can sing it coolly—and even dance to it—it’s definitely a crowd-pleaser and a surefire track to impress.

DOWN TOWNEPO

This song is a very nostalgic track that was used as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s wildly popular variety show “Oretachi Hyōkin-zoku.” It’s EPO’s “DOWN TOWN.” If many in your audience were in their teens or twenties back then, they’ll surely follow along if you, like EPO, gesture by pointing the mic to them during the chorus.

Falling in LoveKobayashi Akiko

Fall in Love - Koibito ni Ochite by Akiko Kobayashi
Falling in LoveKobayashi Akiko

This song, Akiko Kobayashi’s “Fall in Love,” remains a karaoke favorite.

It drew renewed attention when Hideaki Tokunaga covered it.

The line “dial the phone” evokes the era before cell phones, and this is truly a sublime track that can be enjoyed in a gentle, heartfelt way.

The High-Class Mermaid of the ShoreKoizumi Kyoko

Sophisticated Mermaid of the Shore (Kyoko Koizumi) cover ♪ Chinami (Dan Ishida and New Burikko)
The High-Class Mermaid of the ShoreKoizumi Kyoko

Since every Kyoko Koizumi song gets the crowd going, I think doing a medley would be fine, but if I had to pick just one… hmm, probably “Nagisa no Haikara Ningyo.” The hand motions were cute, and it was a really popular song at the time—the “zukin-dokin” part was often referenced by comedians on comedy shows.