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[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!

[Recommended for Women in Their 30s] Easy-to-Sing Popular and Latest Karaoke Songs (61–70)

HitotsuboshiKOH⁺

KOH⁺ “One-star” (Inspire Movie for the film Silent Parade)
HitotsuboshiKOH⁺

The duo KOH+ formed by Masaharu Fukuyama and Kou Shibasaki.

Their song “Hitotsuboshi” is the theme song for the 2022 theatrical film “Silent Parade,” part of the hugely successful Galileo drama and movie series.

The poignant feelings conveyed by the lyrics—told from the perspective of a woman who died before her wishes could be fulfilled—are tear-inducing, making this a song you’ll want to sing tenderly and with emotion.

With a relatively calm range and lower pitch, it should be an easy choice for those who struggle with high notes.

Thank youikimonogakari

Ikimonogakari 'Arigatou' Music Video
Thank youikimonogakari

A two-member band, Ikimono-gakari, beloved by a wide range of listeners regardless of age or gender, released this as their 18th single.

Written specifically as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series Gegege no Nyobo, it’s known as one of their signature tracks among the many hits they’ve put out.

The lyrics, which convey straightforward gratitude, may resonate especially deeply with those in their thirties.

It’s a singable ballad that has become a staple in women’s karaoke repertoires.

let gom-flo loves YOSHIKA

This is a ballad released in 2004 with the theme of “releasing the unseen within yourself.” It was known as a hit at the time, and later used in 2013 as an insert song for the drama ‘Antiquarian Bookshop Biblia’s Case Files,’ and covered by the girl group Flower in 2014.

It’s a popular track among women and loved across generations.

While it’s hard to replicate the delicate vocals that almost let you hear the singer’s breath, the relaxed melody is easy to sing and the pitch is easy to catch.

You don’t have to sing the male parts—feel free to sing the whole song solo!

You…Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino “You” Live Performance - Kana Nishino “Kimitte”
You...Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino, a singer beloved for her straightforward, relatable lyrics for women and pop songs rooted in Black music, released this as her 12th single.

Used as an insert song for the TV drama “Freeter, Ie o Kau” (A Part-Time Worker Buys a House), it features a transparent arrangement of piano and strings that enhances the message of the lyrics.

The melody includes many leaps and uses falsetto, making it technically challenging, but the relaxed tempo allows you to sing it comfortably if you stay calm.

It’s a karaoke number filled with messages of love that resonate deeply, and one that gains even more persuasiveness when sung by women in their 30s.

MHamasaki Ayumi

This is the 19th single by singer-songwriter Ayumi Hamasaki, who became a social phenomenon in the 1990s as a “charismatic figure for high school girls” and an iconic presence in the J-POP scene during the so-called diva boom.

The song was used in a commercial for TU-KA and is also known for being composed by Hamasaki herself under the name CREA.

Its lyrics, centered on her own experiences with love, are likely to resonate with many women who can relate them to their own.

With its beautiful melody and driving energy that lifts your spirits, it’s a classic that women in their 30s—the generation that grew up with it—should definitely add to their karaoke repertoire.

RainningCocco

Cocco「Raining」Music Video
RainningCocco

Raining, with its shockingly candid lyrics and crystalline vocals that resonate in the heart, is a song by Cocco, a singer-songwriter from Okinawa, released on March 21, 1998.

It’s included on the album Kumuiuta and was tied in as the ending theme for the film Shikijitsu.

The song has been covered by renowned artists such as Masaharu Fukuyama and Aimer, making it a beloved piece across eras and generations.

A gentle song that stays close to hearts burdened by hardship and wounds.

La La LaDaikoku Maki

2017-07-08 Date “Ra Ra Ra”
La La LaDaikoku Maki

Maki Ohguro’s song, which expresses pure and refreshing feelings of love, is striking for its powerful yet delicate vocals.

Released in July 1995 as the theme song for the drama “Aji Ichimonme,” this work is one of the hit songs that symbolizes Ohguro’s career and has been covered by many artists.

Its lyrics, depicting the bittersweetness and conflicts of romance, are sure to resonate with many listeners.

If you’re unsure what to sing at karaoke, why not take on this classic by Maki Ohguro?