[For men in their 40s] That nostalgic song you can enjoy at karaoke!
After company drinking parties or class reunions, many men in their 40s—right in their prime working years—probably find themselves going to karaoke quite often, don’t they?
Still, when it’s actually your turn to sing, it’s easy to get stuck on what song to choose.
You may want to sing the nostalgic tunes that were the soundtrack of your youth, but sometimes it’s hard to settle on one.
So in this article, we’ll introduce lots of karaoke songs that really get men in their 40s fired up!
For today’s forty-somethings, their teenage years were around the 1990s, when the Komuro Family, Being artists, and rock bands that are still popular today were all in their heyday!
From among the songs popular with men in their 40s, we’ve picked out timeless hits that are widely known across generations.
Use this as a reference for your next karaoke session.
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[For men in their 40s] Those nostalgic songs you can enjoy at karaoke! (121–130)
JAMTHE YELLOW MONKEY

THE YELLOW MONKEY’s “JAM,” with its biting social satire, strikes a chord with everyone.
When the song was released, many men in their 40s were likely moved by its one-of-a-kind visuals and vocals and its distinctive lyrics.
The key isn’t too high, making it a karaoke favorite across generations.
Especially now, with global affairs on shaky ground, why not sing this song and let out your pent-up feelings? Try mastering the rapid-fire spoken lines in the song, too!
A Tearful RequestChekkāzu

If you’re in your 40s, some of you might have listened to The Checkers in real time.
It might be a slightly older generation, but many people know them! I’m sure there were plenty of boys who admired The Checkers when they were kids, so now that you’re adults, why not make that dream come true at karaoke? It’ll definitely get the crowd going!
Be My BabyCOMPLEX

It’s a signature song by COMPLEX, notable for its energetic rhythm and catchy melody.
Koji Kikkawa’s powerful vocals and Tomoyasu Hotei’s sharp guitar blend seamlessly, grabbing listeners’ hearts and never letting go.
The lyrics capture a strong love for someone, regret over past mistakes, and a plea for forgiveness—feelings that resonate with many.
Released in April 1989, it became a massive hit, reaching No.
1 on the Oricon chart.
It was also popular as a tie-in, being used in a Toyota commercial.
It’s a perfect pick to wrap up a drinking party or to fire up the crowd at karaoke.
Tokyo StorySha ran Q

This song by Sharam Q is a heartwarming classic that portrays the bittersweet feelings of a young person leaving their hometown to chase their dreams in Tokyo.
The lyrics, which sing of parting from a lover and the hope of meeting again, resonated with many.
Released in January 1994, the track was used as the ending theme for Asakusabashi Young Apparel Store and became the catalyst for Sharam Q’s breakthrough.
It sold over 120,000 copies and was also included on the album Lost Time.
It’s perfect for getting the crowd going at karaoke!
Wine Red Heartanzenchitai
Many people in their 40s are probably familiar with Anzen Chitai’s “Wine Red no Kokoro.” The melody of the chorus exudes a mature coolness—it’s so classy.
No wonder, since the lyrics were written by Yosui Inoue, which explains that convincing depth.
The song’s unique atmosphere is irresistible, and Koji Tamaki’s charismatic vocals are absolutely outstanding!




