[30s] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]
The key to choosing songs for karaoke is whether they’re easy for the singer to perform, right?
This time, we’re introducing karaoke songs that have been popular among people in their 30s and are easy to sing.
I hope you find it helpful!
These are sure to get everyone hyped up.
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[30s] Karaoke Easy-to-Sing Song Rankings [2026] (71–80)
My Past Life, Many Lifetimes AgoRADWIMPS71rank/position

A song by RADWIMPS, released in July 2016.
It was created as an insert song for director Makoto Shinkai’s film “Your Name.” It’s an up-tempo, very catchy rock number, so don’t overthink it—just sing and have fun! The chorus and other parts pack in the lyrics rapidly, but try to articulate each word clearly so the words don’t blur together.
Especially in the sections where the title is sung, if you emphasize the initial consonant of the first sound “ze,” you can bring out an even stronger impact.
lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE72rank/position

The opening theme song for the TV anime “Oblivion Battery.” In karaoke, it’s a challenge-type rock number where a sense of speed and stable high notes are the keys to a high score! You’ll use both chest voice and falsetto, and the transitions can feel tricky, but because falsetto makes it easier to hit the right pitches, singing it naturally can really boost your score! Also, the melody line is surprisingly simple and easy to follow.
There’s a section in triple meter partway through, so be sure to lock in with the rhythm.
If the range feels high, adjust the key to what’s comfortable for you—another tip for aiming at a perfect 100! Try singing lightly without straining your voice too much.
KanadeSukima Suichi73rank/position

Sukima Switch’s classic song “Kanade” gets as high as A#4 in the latter half, so it can seem challenging, but the first half stays within a low–mid range of D3 to A#4, making it a great pick for lower-voiced male singers.
It’s a song almost everyone knows, so it’s definitely worth adding to your repertoire! Until you get used to the chorus range, it’s fine to lower the key a bit.
It’s absolutely better to sing in a key that’s comfortable for you rather than forcing the original key, so try finding the key that suits your voice.
The key is to sing gently!
Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki74rank/position

Masaki Suda, who is active both as an actor and a singer.
His song “Sayonara Elegy” is my top recommendation for men in their 30s: it’s easy to sing at karaoke and really livens up the room.
The song’s vocal range is just over one octave, which makes it accessible even for people who struggle with very high or very low notes—another reason it’s a great pick.
Although it was released in 2018, it has a vibe that’s somewhat reminiscent of 90s music, making it familiar and comfortable for people in their 30s.
The rhythm in the final chorus drop has a bit of a quirk, so focus your practice on that part!
A Naked Heartaimyon75rank/position

Speaking of Aimyon, she’s a popular artist these days.
For women in their 30s, she might seem a bit intimidating, but her songs—melodies that evoke a sense of nostalgia for anyone who listens, paired with lyrics that make you think—are highly recommended for women in their 30s as well.
In particular, the song “Naked Heart” is about unrequited love, yet it never uses the word “love” in the lyrics, making it a piece with remarkable depth.
For women in their 30s who want to sing a love song but feel a bit shy about it, this is a very approachable choice.
It’s a ballad and easy to try, so definitely give it a listen.
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly76rank/position

Superfly’s classic “Ai wo Komete Hanataba wo” — the toughest part is the opening.
If you can sing that naturally, the rest isn’t too difficult.
For the chorus, go all out.
The transition from the first chorus back to the A verse and the relentless drive from the C section are the highlights of this song.
Practice until you can sing it with all your soul.
It’s a beloved classic that everyone knows, so if you nail it, the crowd will definitely get hyped.
IRIS OUTYonezu Kenshi77rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu’s masterpiece “IRIS OUT.” Known as a theme song for the anime Chainsaw Man, this track has been crafted with a rather unusual tone to match the show’s atmosphere.
While it carries an overall rock flavor, you can glimpse gothic elements here and there—likely to align with the series’ world, where devils appear.
It has a somewhat matter-of-fact delivery yet interweaves shouts, making it thoroughly engaging to listen to.
Be sure to check it out.


