[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] Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
secret base ~What You Gave Me~ZONE50rank/position

It was used as the theme song for the drama Kids War 3 and became a big hit.
It’s one of the signature songs by the girls’ rock band ZONE, released in 2001 as their third single.
It also drew attention when it was covered as the ending theme for the anime Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.
It’s a classic that inevitably floods you with nostalgic feelings, recalling summers spent with someone special.
I recommend it because it doesn’t require hitting very high notes and the melody line itself is very simple.
[30s] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing Ranking [2026] (51–60)
All of the Youthsuis from Yorushika51rank/position

The popular music duo Yorushika.
While they may not be a group that defines the generation of women in their 30s, their easy-to-listen-to sound likely has many fans among them.
What I’d like to recommend is “Wakamono no Subete,” sung by suis, Yorushika’s vocalist.
This work is a cover of a song by Fujifabric, and the vocal line is even calmer than the original.
Even among recent Japanese pop songs, it has a particularly narrow vocal range, so women with lower voices should be able to sing it without any issues.
meteor showerOnitsuka Chihiro52rank/position

Chihiro Onitsuka, the original queen of piano ballads.
Her beautiful alto voice has continued to captivate listeners.
If you can sing the chorus solidly, it’s a song that’s more than compelling enough.
Because the message is strong, sing it with feeling.
Recommended for those who want to belt out a powerful song.
Practice with a focus on being both clean and strong.
The rush from the C section onward will go even better if you put extra energy into your expression.
The Maiden with Flaxen HairShimatani Hitomi53rank/position

This is the seventh single by Hitomi Shimatani, a female singer renowned for her versatile repertoire, distinctive voice, and strong vocal technique.
Originally a song by the Village Singers, who were active in the 1960s, this version transforms the Group Sounds original with an arrangement that starts with a Hawaiian-style intro and builds into a four-on-the-floor dance beat, achieving a high-level fusion of a classic melody with contemporary production.
With its catchy, easy-to-sing melody and upbeat groove that lifts your spirits, it’s a perfect number for karaoke.
swallowtail butterflyPorunogurafiti54rank/position

This is Porno Graffitti’s sixth single, released in June 2001.
It’s an appealing song with a slightly Latin-style rhythm and melody.
The melody is very simple and easy to remember, so even those who aren’t confident singers should be fine using it as a karaoke pick.
Many people may feel the original key is “too high!!,” so please be careful when choosing the key.
Other than that, as long as you can sing it without dragging behind the Latin-style side-to-side groove that characterizes this song, you should be good to go.
Love Dance SiteMōningu Musume.55rank/position

Morning Musume’s classic “Koi no Dance Site,” known for its Arabian-inspired melody, is unforgettable.
Women in their early 40s have probably sung it at karaoke at least once.
Contrary to its flashy sound, the song’s vocal range is set quite narrow, making it easy to sing even with a more mature voice.
Some may feel hesitant about the Arabian scale, but since there aren’t sudden, ad-lib-like jumps in pitch, you can aim for a high karaoke score as long as you focus on solid pitch control.
SEASONSHamasaki Ayumi56rank/position

This is the 16th single by singer-songwriter Ayumi Hamasaki, who began her career as a model and actress and made her major debut as a solo singer in 1998.
The song was used as the theme for the TV drama “Tenki Yohou no Koibito” (The Weather Forecaster’s Lover) and was released as the third entry in the “Despair Trilogy,” following the previous singles “vogue” and “Far away.” With a distinctive yet translucent vocal melody, it’s the kind of song that people in their 30s—the generation that grew up with it—will feel like singing at karaoke.
It’s one of Ayumi Hamasaki’s signature tracks that sparked a social phenomenon, and we hope you’ll sing it at karaoke while reminiscing about your youth.


