[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! (11–20)
Happy lifeNEW!175R

This is the major-label debut single released on January 16, 2003.
It debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon chart, and along with the second single “Sora ni Utaeba,” it achieved a remarkable feat as a representative anthem of youth punk.
It features a bright, catchy melody and positive lyrics, produced by Masahide Sakuma.
The overall vocal range is D#3 to C5, and the key point is how powerfully you can hit the high notes right at the start.
Also, since the tempo is on the faster side, if you can harness that tempo to build momentum, the high parts in the chorus shouldn’t feel too tough.
In any case, get your whole body into it and have fun!
single bedSha ran Q

The song “Single Bed,” which became a major hit in 1994, is likely one many people in their 40s and older used to sing at karaoke.
This track, which became Sharan Q’s first million-seller, is a classic ballad about a breakup.
If you’re singing it at karaoke, you can go for a gentle, heartfelt rendition—or hype things up by doing a Tsunku impression.
SakurazakaFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama’s masterpiece is a song that poignantly expresses feelings for a former lover, leaving a deep impression on many listeners.
Used as a TV show theme song, it was released in April 2000.
The piece also carries special significance as a work commemorating the 10th anniversary of Fukuyama’s debut.
While holding the pain of heartbreak, it conveys a wish for the other person’s happiness—its relatable lyrics and memorable melody are its charms.
It’s a perfect track for men in their 40s to get fired up with at karaoke, so give it a try!
OverMr.Children

Mr.Children is beloved by a wide range of people regardless of age or gender.
The song “Over” is included on Mr.Children’s fourth album, Atomic Heart, released in 1994, which became the best-selling domestic Japanese album at the time.
Many people in their 40s probably listened to this album a lot.
With lyrics and a melody that poignantly convey a man’s lingering feelings as he talks about the woman he broke up with, it’s a heartbreakingly beautiful number.
It’s sure to be a hit at karaoke, especially when you’re with people of the same generation.
SaudadePorunogurafiti

Ever since their debut single Apollo became a hit and put them in the spotlight, Porno Graffitti, a two-piece rock band, has remained at the forefront of the J-pop scene.
Saudade, the first song to incorporate what has now become their trademark Latin-inspired sound, has garnered high acclaim overseas as a popular track with numerous tie-ins.
The contrast between the densely packed lyrics in the verses and pre-chorus and the lyrical, emotive melody in the chorus makes it a joy to sing at karaoke.
It’s a passionate yet wistful number that we especially recommend for those in their 40s, the band’s generation.
MarionetteBOØWY

BOØWY is a legendary rock band that still commands a devoted fan base today and features rock stars like Kyosuke Himuro and Tomoyasu Hotei, who remain active.
Their sixth single, “Marionette,” one of their signature songs, is a track whose intro guitar riff many people—whether or not they were guitar kids—have probably tried to play if they’re from that generation.
The melody is straightforward and doesn’t span a wide range, but because the pitch movement across the song is quite dynamic, you can easily slip up at karaoke if you let your guard down.
As a famous song, it’s a number we hope will be sung not only by people in their 40s who likely listened to it in their youth, but by a wide range of generations.
[For Men in Their 40s] Those Nostalgic Songs You Can Enjoy at Karaoke! (21–30)
Take back the love!!kurisutaru kingu

Characterized by powerful sound and a strong, commanding vocal, this song portrays a man who fights to protect the one he loves and reclaim a lost future.
Even in a world shrouded in darkness, it celebrates belief in love and an unyielding spirit, and is widely known as a classic that resonates with many listeners.
Released in October 1984, the track gained major attention as the opening theme for the popular anime Fist of the North Star.
When you’re worn out by work or life, why not belt this one out and recharge? It will surely awaken the fiery passion sleeping in your heart.



