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[30s] Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers Ranking [2026]

The key to choosing songs at karaoke is whether they’ll liven up the atmosphere, right?

This time, we’re introducing karaoke songs that have been popular among people in their 30s and are sure to get the crowd going.

I hope you find it helpful!

Give them a try.

[30s] Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers Ranking [2026] (81–90)

Silent majorityKeyakizaka4686rank/position

Released in April 2016 as a debut single, this track’s greatest appeal lies in its powerful message that goes beyond conventional idol songs.

The lyrics question conformity and the loss of individuality, emphasizing the importance of speaking up, and they resonate with the everyday frustrations we all feel.

Its edgy dance-rock sound and commanding performance are stunning—and it’s the kind of song that naturally fires you up at karaoke.

It was also featured in a commercial for the fashion app “Mechakari.” With a relatively compact vocal range and an easy-to-remember melody line, it’s perfect for singing with friends.

A highly recommended track when you want everyone to raise their voices together and get hyped!

A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly87rank/position

Superfly “A Bouquet With Love” Music Video
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

Speaking of powerful high-tone vocals, Superfly comes to mind.

Superfly’s songs might be a bit challenging to sing, but when you nail them, the crowd is sure to get fired up.

This track is recommended for those with powerful voices who are confident in their vocal ability.

By all means, use your singing skills to elevate the atmosphere.

It’s guaranteed to heat up the room.

SenbonzakuraWagakki Band88rank/position

The Vocaloid song “Senbonzakura” is very famous, and this time I’ll explain it using the easier-to-understand Wagakki Band version.

Since the lyrics contain lots of difficult kanji and words, I recommend memorizing it by ear so you can handle it at karaoke! When singing, the key point is to articulate clearly so the words don’t get blurred.

In particular, crisp vowel pronunciation will make it easier to listen to and sing.

The A-melody has a lot of words, so rather than “singing every single word firmly,” it’s probably best to sing with a light, bouncy feel.

The chorus builds toward the end and includes some long notes, so singing in a comfortable voice for you will feel great.

It’s a famous song, so many people have covered it.

Be sure to listen to various versions of “Senbonzakura” and find the one you like best!

IRIS OUTYonezu Kenshi89rank/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.

God Knows…Hirano Aya90rank/position

God knows… “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya” [Suzumiya Haruhi no Yūutsu] Kadokawa-licensed MAD [Bass Performance]
God Knows…Hirano Aya

As an insert song from the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, this is the track Haruhi and the others perform during the cultural festival live show.

It’s a fast-paced band sound and a genuine rock number, so it might be challenging at first glance, but with practice I think it’s quite singable.

The “A” section’s laid-back timing (the held-back feel) is very important, so be careful not to slip off the beat.

The “B” section progresses without much change in range, but keep your eyebrows lifted to prevent your pitch from dropping.

Also, the chorus goes into higher notes with an image of an emotional outburst—if you project your voice energetically into the distance, you should be able to sing without straining your throat!