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Top Japanese Music / J-POP Rankings by Generation: 30s

We’re excited to present the latest top 100 rankings of Japanese music/J-POP for listeners in their 30s, listed in order of most plays!

People in their 30s are often seen as entering adulthood—but what songs are they listening to most?

The playlist is updated weekly.

[30s] Popular Japanese Music / J-POP Rankings [By Generation] (91–100)

If I Fall in LoveCrystal Kay99rank/position

Crystal Kay “Koi ni Ochitara” Official Music Video
If I Fall in LoveCrystal Kay

For women in their 30s, this song might strongly resonate as an emblem of the golden era of 2000s romance dramas.

“Koi ni Ochitara” was also the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Koi ni Ochitara: Boku no Seikou no Himitsu.” It was certified million for both its chaku-uta (ringtone) and single track.

It features Crystal Kay’s characteristically light vocals, so it’s best sung with a bright, buoyant feel.

The overall vocal range is G3 to D#5, and the B melody includes higher parts, so try to keep it light rather than belting.

In the final chorus, the key modulates upward, so imagining the resonance in your head voice throughout should make it easier to stay on pitch.

JOYYU-KI100rank/position

How about trying to sing one of YUKI’s classic songs? Its upbeat rhythm and lyrics expressing the joy of love are truly appealing.

The message about cherishing everyday happiness resonates with listeners.

Released as a single in 2002, it was also included on the album “joy.” The music video—featuring a memorable performance with dancers—was such a sensation that it was honored at SPACE SHOWER MVA 06.

Sing it at karaoke and the atmosphere will instantly liven up.

If you perform it at karaoke after a mixer with the opposite sex, it’s sure to become a wonderful memory.

It’s also perfect when you want a boost of energy.

Be sure to practice and enjoy singing it together with everyone!