[30s] Karaoke Popularity Ranking by Generation [2026]
We’re excited to present the latest rankings from the Karaoke by Age Group [30s] category, listed in order of most views! In the 30s category, songs that were popular in a given year tend to strongly influence the rankings.
At the same time, timeless hits from the ’90s and early 2000s are well represented, making for a consistently solid lineup.
The playlist is updated weekly.
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- [20s] Karaoke Popularity Ranking by Generation [2026]
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[30s] Karaoke Popularity Rankings by Generation [2026] (91–100)
LOVE LOVE LOVEDREAMS COME TRUE92rank/position

LOVE LOVE LOVE, a famous song by DREAMS COME TRUE released in 1995.
If you’re a woman in your 40s, you’ve probably heard it at least once.
The song’s vocal range is mid1 F# to hi C#, which is relatively narrow for a DCT track.
The tempo is very relaxed, and the melodic movement is gentle, so as long as you’ve memorized the vocal line well, you’re unlikely to go off pitch.
However, because the slow tempo leads to more long notes, it’s advisable to master diaphragmatic breathing to maintain stable vocal production.
BE TOGETHERSuzuki Ami93rank/position

Ami Suzuki, who debuted from the hugely popular show “ASAYAN.” The song was such a massive hit that just hearing the intro brings back the frenzy of that time.
In fact, the original version of this track is a TM NETWORK song produced in 1987.
Ami Suzuki’s piercing, soaring vocal tone fits the song perfectly.
It’s a bright, pop tune, so it’s also great for livening up class reunions or karaoke with people of the same generation!
YELLikimonogakari94rank/position

“YELL,” which was chosen as the set piece for the junior high division of the NHK All-Japan School Music Competition, is an uplifting ballad themed around graduation and new beginnings.
Some women in their 30s may have sung it in chorus back in school.
The very slow tempo lets you sing each phrase carefully, which is great.
It’s also easy for anyone to sing: the vocal melody is simple and accessible, and each melodic section is built to swell as the song progresses.
The overall vocal range is F3 to C5, so it should be comfortable to sing without strain.
Since there are many long tones, keep an eye on the pitch bar and sing with steady intonation.
The Other Side of Meaiko95rank/position

Singer-songwriter aiko, who continues to captivate fans with lyrics that seem to speak for the delicate emotions of women.
Her 32nd single “Atashi no Mukou,” used as the theme song for the TV drama “Suteki na Sen TAXI,” was created at the request of the production team for “a song that gives you a push when you feel like stopping.” The story in the lyrics, about wanting to leave even the slightest trace of yourself in the heart of someone precious, might make men’s hearts skip a beat when they hear it at karaoke.
It’s an emotional pop tune marked by an ensemble that features sprightly piano.
Cutie HoneyKōda Kumi96rank/position

The songs by Kumi Koda, who was active from the 1990s through the 2000s, still resonate with many people today.
This work is a track set to a lively dance beat, themed around free expression and self-affirmation.
Frankly voicing the universal desire to be loved, its lyrics are striking in how they also touch on inner vulnerability and loneliness.
Included on the album re(CORD), released in November 2019, it’s packed with the musical passion of Koda as she marked the 20th anniversary of her debut.
Incorporating elements of R&B and electropop, this piece is recommended both for those who want to liven up a karaoke session and for those who want to take a fresh look at themselves.
Secret of my heartKuraki Mai97rank/position

Here’s “Secret Of My Heart,” released in 2000 by Mai Kuraki, a mysterious singer with cool beauty and an airy singing voice.
The hip-hop-like beat feels so pleasant—it makes you want to head out for a drive just as you are.
A nostalgic track!
Sleepless nights are because of you.MISIA98rank/position

This is a hit number by MISIA that was chosen as the theme song for the 2002 drama “Ren-ai Hensachi” (Love Deviation).
The song also became widely known through a Kirin Beverage commercial, and the single released in August of the same year reached No.
1 on the Oricon charts.
Inspired by the saying that if someone you like appears in your dream, it means they’re thinking of you too, the song poignantly portrays the growing longing felt on nights when you can’t see each other.
Its bittersweet atmosphere resonates even more deeply on long autumn nights when you crave warmth.
MISIA’s emotionally rich vocals strike a chord in the heart, making it a song you’ll want to sing with feeling at karaoke.
As you think of someone special, try singing it softly and tenderly.


