Top Band Songs Ranking Popular with People in Their 30s [2026]
I imagine many of you played in a band back when you were students.Maybe you’ve dusted off your guitar and tried playing again, or gotten together with your old bandmates.You just might rediscover that one song from your youth.
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Band Song Rankings Popular Among People in Their 30s [2026] (11–20)
Tsubasaandāgurafu11rank/position

A rock ballad depicting youthful farewells and new departures.
Released on September 22, 2004, it was Under Graph’s major-label debut single, and many people of that generation surely got hooked on Tsubasa! The overall vocal range is E3 to A4, which should be comfortable for men who sing regularly.
If you’re aiming for a high karaoke score, the key is to keep the high notes in the chorus steady and balance power with a touch of wistfulness.
Since the lyrics are clearly articulated, focusing on crisp vowel pronunciation will also help you match the pitch bar more easily.
Nameless PoemMr.Children12rank/position

Among the many masterpieces by Mr.Children, this is a song that resonates especially deeply.
It beautifully portrays the essence of human connection and love, earning strong empathy from many listeners.
Released in February 1996, it was also used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Pure.” The harmony woven by the gentle piano melody and powerful vocals makes it perfect for a heartfelt performance at karaoke.
It’s a song I highly recommend—an ideal choice for a man in his 30s looking to attract the opposite sex.
RewriteASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION13rank/position

A signature song by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, known for its sharp guitar riffs and fast-paced sound.
It was the opening theme for season 4 of the anime Fullmetal Alchemist and reportedly won the Heisei Anisong Grand Prize’s Artist Song Award (2000–2009).
Being from the same generation, I naturally got hooked on it too.
The chorus features prominent shouts, but if you’re using a scoring function, be careful not to overdo the shouting, as it can throw off your pitch.
Since it’s a band-style track, make sure to listen closely to the drums in the background so you don’t fall behind the beat!
If I sing to the sky175R14rank/position

175R is a rock band that made its major debut in 2003.
They announced a hiatus in 2010, but resumed activities in 2016 and continue to perform at many festivals and play live shows.
When you think of 175R, many people probably think first of this song, Sora ni Utaeba.
The song overall gives the impression of having many long tones, which really bring out vocalist SHOGO’s higher register.
The vocal range spans an octave and a half from F3 to B4, which might feel a bit high for male singers.
That said, the song starts mostly in the lower range, so as long as you can handle the rapid, wordy line at the end of the chorus, it’s a very satisfying song to sing.
It builds even more toward the end with call-and-response parts, so definitely give it a try when you want to hype things up at karaoke.
HOWEVERGLAY15rank/position

Released in 1997, this song is beloved by many as one of GLAY’s signature works.
Its bittersweet yet powerful melody and lyrics depicting the fragility of love and life resonate deeply.
It was also featured as the ending theme for the TBS drama “Ryokudatsuai: Abunai Onna,” which brought it even more attention.
If you sing it at karaoke, it’s a song you’ll want to perform in a calm, intimate atmosphere.
It’s especially recommended when you go to karaoke with someone of the opposite sex.
If you channel TERU’s emotionally rich vocals and sing with feeling, it will surely touch the other person’s heart.
For men in their 30s, it might be a song that brings back memories of their youth.
Heart Throbsnobobyknows̟+16rank/position

A track that exquisitely fuses hip-hop and J-pop.
It was released in May 2004 and included on the album “Do You Know?”.
The lyrics depict the small joys of everyday life and the positive power of music, uplifting the hearts of listeners.
The unique worldview created by nobodyknows+’s distinctive lineup of five MCs and one DJ is truly captivating.
From performing on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen to a resurgence via the YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE, this song continues to be loved across generations.
It’s an energizing tune that makes both your heart and body want to dance.
Perfect for busy mornings or when you need a change of pace—put it on whenever you want your spirits to soar.
choB-DASH17rank/position

This track is a major single by B-DASH.
It’s meant to be enjoyed by ear, and if you actually look at the lyrics, the English and Japanese are all jumbled.
But that’s B-DASH’s signature—its English-like vibe makes it really cool.
The vocal range is D#3 to A#4, with the highest note being a high A#; it’s on the higher side, but most of the song sits around D4.
Since it’s a short song, it might be fun to just go with the flow and sing it without worrying about the lyrics! Give it a try!
Shanghai HoneyORANGE RANGE18rank/position

Recently, ORANGE RANGE has enjoyed a cross-generational revival hit and is once again drawing public attention.
They’ve produced many classic songs, and for men in their 30s, every track likely holds special memories.
Among their works, one I especially recommend is Shanghai Honey.
Released in 2003, it was composed on a foundation of the then-trending mixture rock.
It carries a somewhat West Coast vibe, characterized by a laid-back yet distinctly dope feel.
I want to hug you.Mr.Children19rank/position

Mr.Children’s “Dakishimetai” is the second single, released in December 1992.
Created for a friend’s wedding, it features lyrics that convey pure expressions of love.
Reflecting on the moment they met, the song depicts the certainty that the love the two have nurtured is unchanging.
It’s a warm piece that conveys a strong will to accept even the other’s scars and walk forward together.
Beloved as a wedding classic, it’s perfect for conveying gratitude to a loved one and vows of forever.
It’s a masterpiece packed with the charm of Mr.Children’s heartfelt portrayal of pure love.
bouquetback number20rank/position

Buck Number is a band you want to sing softly and coolly at karaoke.
Their warm vocals and the melodies they create are truly dramatic in every song.
The realistic feel of their lyrics is wonderful too, and karaoke is the perfect place to let those lyrics shine.
Their romantic lyrics make many girls think, “I want someone to feel this way about me.” Put your own feelings into it and give it a try!


