Anime songs recommended for men in their 40s to sing at karaoke
We’ve put together a selection of Japanese anime songs perfect for karaoke that will make men in their 40s go, “So nostalgic!” It’s a gathering of those tunes—from the anime you were probably obsessed with—one after another.
How about listening to these songs and reminiscing about your good old youthful days?
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Recommended anime songs to sing at karaoke for men in their 40s (101–110)
Love Song of Lum (Urusei Yatsura)Yuko Matsuya

A new concept for the theme song: it’s sung by Lum, who has many male fans.
Guys who love Lum will probably be able to sing the full chorus.
I feel like around this time, more fans started getting into cosplay and idolizing heroines.
Well, she is really cute, after all.
Captain TsubasaHiroyuki Okita

When it comes to boys’ soccer anime, it has to be Tsubasa.
I think many people started playing soccer after watching this show.
It’s still running today, the protagonist has grown up, and we, who were kids back then, have grown up too.
It’s an anime that feels familiar, one we’ve been able to grow alongside.
Tari-rari-ran no KonyanyachiwaColumbia Cradle Society

This is the theme song of “Ganso Tensai Bakabon.” Unlike the original “Tensai Bakabon” theme, it’s crafted with a space motif and carries a somewhat grander sense of scale.
The very surreal worldview of “Bakabon’s Papa” leaves a lasting impression, and I still think he’s a great figure.
Space Battleship YamatoIsao Sasaki

Set against the vast backdrop of space, this charismatic anime weaves battles, human relationships, and a variety of themes into its story.
And of course, when you think of Yamato, it’s got to be this theme song.
It’s still sung in many scenes even today, and I think its traditional vibe—more than just old-fashioned—continues to captivate fans.
Genius BakabonIdol Four

This is the opening theme song from the TV anime “Genius Bakabon,” which aired in 1971.
Genius Bakabon has frequently become a hot topic, including a recent live-action remake, and because of that, this song is so well-known that even today’s younger generation is familiar with it.
It’s a highly popular track with widespread recognition.





