[Recommended for women in their 30s] Popular and latest songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
One common reason people feel hesitant about going to karaoke is the lack of a song repertoire.
By the time you’re in your 30s, it can be hard to find time to discover new songs between work and household responsibilities, so even if you end up at karaoke, you might struggle to find something you can sing.
In this article, we introduce recommended karaoke songs for women in their 30s!
Focusing on tracks that women in their 30s will find nostalgic, we’ve gathered easy-to-listen, easy-to-sing picks, including “popular new songs among women” and “classic karaoke hits.”
Take this opportunity to expand your repertoire and enjoy karaoke!
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[Recommended for Women in Their 30s] Easy-to-Sing Popular and Latest Karaoke Songs (61–70)
White LoveSPEED

SPEED is a group that captivated girls everywhere with their powerful vocals and dynamic dance performances.
Among their releases, “White Love” is particularly popular.
While they’re often associated with a summer image, this song takes winter as its theme and passionately sings about love.
I feel like going home.ikimonogakari

It was released in 2008 as Ikimonogakari’s ninth single.
This ballad was written specifically as the theme song for the Toho-distributed film “Sand Clock,” and it was also used in an Aiful Home commercial.
Because of its title and lyrical content, it’s often performed in the middle to latter part of their live shows.
It’s a song that makes you want to savor the lyrics as you sing.
Joyfulikimonogakari

If you want to hype up the crowd at karaoke, this song is a great pick.
Released in September 2009 as a double A-side single, it became a massive hit after being featured in a Pocky commercial.
Its upbeat sound, lifted by a lively horn section, pairs perfectly with Kiyoe Yoshioka’s bright vocals, making it a feel-good track that brings a smile just by listening.
If everyone shouts the chorus together with handclaps, the whole room will feel united.
Despite its compact length, the danceable beat and highly repetitive melody are satisfying, and since it’s not too difficult to sing, it’s easy to enjoy.
It’s the perfect song when you want to let loose at a girls’ night or a party!
beetle (specifically, a rhinoceros beetle)aiko

This is the fourth major-label single by singer-songwriter aiko, who has gained popularity for her sharp, female-perspective lyrics and catchy melodies born from distinctive chord progressions.
The song was used as the ending theme for the music program CDTV and the variety show Jobireba!?, and it is a ballad that has become synonymous with aiko herself.
The lyrics evoke the pain of love, and many women in their thirties may find parts that overlap with their own experiences.
With universally relatable expressions and her charming vocals, it’s an excellent, easy-to-sing number for karaoke.
I’m proudKahara Tomomi

This is the third single—and biggest hit—by female singer Tomomi Kahara, known by her nickname “Tomo-chan.” At first listen it’s a catchy track that bears the hallmark TK sound of Tetsuya Komuro, but in fact the arrangement employs advanced musical techniques, including partial use of church modes and the Japanese yo scale.
The high-tone melody, a signature of Kahara’s, is challenging, but if you can pull it off it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going—a song you’ll want to try at karaoke.
I’ll be by your side.Aoyama Teruma ft. SoulJa

“Soba ni Iru ne” is singer Thelma Aoyama’s second single, released in 2008, and it’s a collaboration with male hip-hop artist SoulJa.
After its release, it broke numerous records and led to an appearance at the year-end NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
The relaxed melody and crisp lyrics make it very easy to listen to.
The key isn’t particularly high and the tempo is steady, so it should be comfortable to sing at karaoke.
If a male vocalist takes SoulJa’s part, it will likely sound even better.
EverythingMISIA

Released in 2000 as MISIA’s seventh single.
It became her first single to reach No.
1 on the Oricon chart and her only single to sell over a million copies.
The song was used in a Nissin Foods Cup Noodles commercial.
The key is slightly high, but if you sing it gently with emotion, it feels great.



