Karaoke songs for men in their 40s: a curated selection of hit tracks women want to hear!
We’ve handpicked karaoke songs that women would love to hear men in their 40s sing—crowd-pleasing hits that are sure to go over well! If you’re a man in your 40s, you probably find yourself going to karaoke for work gatherings or family get-togethers.
Many of you have likely wondered, “What should I sing?” In this article, we’ve selected cool karaoke tracks—from the hits of your youth to the latest songs—that women would love to hear.
Gentlemen in your 40s, some of these might be outside your usual repertoire, but why not take this opportunity to give them a try?
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Karaoke Songs Men in Their 40s Should Sing | A Curated Selection of Hit Tracks Women Want to Hear (101–110)
gloriousGLAY

The 1990s J-POP classic “Glorious” is a song that seems to embody the radiance of youth.
Its clear guitar tones and rhythmic drum beats fill listeners with brightness and exhilaration.
The lyrics are sprinkled with phrases that evoke the scenery of that era, easily conjuring images of people in their 40s passionately belting it out at karaoke.
Humming along to this song can suddenly revive the passion of younger days, bringing a warm surge to your chest.
With that sentiment in mind, it’s a number I especially recommend for those in their 40s.
Can’t Say Anything… SummerTHE JAYWALK

Even among the countless classic and hit summer songs of the ’90s, many people would say this one left a particularly deep impression.
Released by J-WALK in 1991, it became one of their signature songs, known for its heartbreaking lyrics and long-running sales.
In fact, this track, Nani mo Ienakute…
Natsu (I Can’t Say Anything…
Summer), is the summer version of Nani mo Ienakute from their 1990 album.
Plenty of people likely admire Koichi Nakamura’s husky voice—radiating mature charm and allure—and sing it at karaoke.
Overall, it’s a relatively easy, singable song, but when delivering the soaring high notes in the chorus smoothly, be careful to keep your vibrato natural and time your breaths correctly.
365 daysMr.Children

This is a gem of a love song that straightforwardly sings about the feelings that grow each day for someone special.
Kazutoshi Sakurai’s emotionally rich vocals, along with the warm tones of piano and strings that seep into the heart, gently envelop the listener.
Like a letter filled with a year’s worth of gratitude and love, this work is a quintessential Mr.Children ballad.
Included on the December 2010 album “SENSE,” it has also earned support as a staple at wedding receptions.
If you hear this song—pledging unwavering love—sung at karaoke, women will surely feel a deep sense of reassurance and joy!
Wine Red Heartanzenchitai

A gem of a love song that portrays an adult romance where reason and instinct intersect.
Its melody, passionate yet tinged with a certain fragility, and Koji Tamaki’s sweet, aching vocals resonate deeply.
When we look back on the loves of our past, perhaps the memories of forbidden romances we all may have experienced will vividly return.
Released in November 1983, this track became Anzen Chitai’s first number-one hit on the Oricon charts.
It also drew major attention as the image song for Suntory Akadama Punch’s commercial and as the theme song for the drama “Machigai Darake no Otto Erabi” (“Choosing the Wrong Husband”).
I recommend this piece to those who have experienced profound love that touches on the subtleties of life, or to anyone who wishes to convey long-slumbering feelings in their heart to someone special.
Get WildTM NETWORK

Released in 1987, Get Wild has long since transcended its role as the ending theme for the anime City Hunter and can truly be called a national favorite, renowned across generations.
It’s a famous song that needs little introduction, and it’s also very popular because it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
If you’re aiming for a high score and don’t yet have this song in your repertoire, you should definitely pick it for your next challenge.
The melody is largely built around the mid range with a relatively narrow vocal range, making it easy to sing regardless of voice type.
The only part that can be a bit tricky if you’re not used to it is the fast English section in the B-melody, so be sure to practice it carefully so you don’t fall behind the rhythm!



