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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 New Karaoke Songs (91–100)

Always Youmilet

milet “Always You” Music Video (Theme song for the film “TANG”)
Always Youmilet

This is milet’s second CD single, released in August 2022.

It seems it was also released digitally a few weeks before the CD.

Since it was chosen as the theme song for the film “TANG,” many of you may have heard it there.

It’s a mid-tempo track sung by milet, whose slightly husky voice is very appealing.

Overall, the vocal melody doesn’t span a particularly wide range, so it should be easy to sing along casually.

If there’s one point to watch for to sing it nicely, it would be smoothly switching your vocal production for the brief falsetto sections that appear in the chorus.

Recreating her exact singing style may be quite challenging, but that also makes it a song worth practicing—so I hope you’ll give it your best and master it.

glowing madder-redAimer

Aimer “Akane Sasu” MUSIC VIDEO (FULL ver.)
glowing madder-redAimer

If you’re looking for a moving, beautiful ballad, how about the song “Akane Sasu”? It’s sung by Aimer, a female singer popular with younger generations.

The lyrics can be interpreted in many ways depending on the listener, but I’m sure that once you hear it, feelings of sorrow and wistfulness will well up and draw you deeply into the song’s world.

Aimer’s songs aren’t set in very high keys, so they’re recommended even for women who struggle with high notes.

Be sure to sing it with a free, expressive tone and plenty of emotion.

[Recommended for women in their 30s] Easy-to-sing popular and latest karaoke songs (101–110)

A Sunlit SlopeDo As Infinity

Hin no Ataru Sakamichi by Do As Infinity, released in 2002.

It was used as the theme song for the drama “Hatsu Taiken.” Originally, the song was intended to be used only at a staff member’s wedding, but after the decision to release it, the lyrics were changed.

It’s a cool rock ballad with a touch of melancholy.

The key is a bit on the low side, so if it’s hard to sing at karaoke, try adjusting it to a suitable key.

Adding vibrato to the long notes will further enhance the quality of your performance!

GLAMOROUS SKYNANA starring MIKA NAKASHIMA

Mika Nakashima “GLAMOROUS SKY” Music Video (4K Video)
GLAMOROUS SKYNANA starring MIKA NAKASHIMA

“GLAMOROUS SKY,” released as the theme song for the movie NANA.

With lyrics by Ai Yazawa, the original author of NANA, and composition/production by HYDE, it was a smash hit created by an all-star team! The song itself isn’t too high, so it’s in a range that many women can sing comfortably—so I imagine a lot of people choose it.

However, the highest note E5 appears at the end of the second chorus.

That’s where you’ll want to nail it with style! Syllables in the “ma” row tend to be nasal and are harder to produce than other sounds.

So try projecting your voice a bit stronger than you think! Make sure to place the accents firmly to match the timing there.

If the key feels difficult, it’s fine to use falsetto at first.

As you get used to it, you’ll be able to produce a stronger falsetto; brace your lower abdomen and add those accents!

Seduce Venusnozomi

This song was released on July 4, 2025, and it’s the theme for the DMM TV show “LOVE RING.” Some of you might already find it familiar.

The tempo is on the faster side, but the vocal range isn’t that wide, so it should be a comfortable key for most women.

However, the very end of the chorus goes up to D#5.

If you’re used to singing high notes, you might be able to power through each phrase with momentum, but if you’re not, forcing it could strain your throat—so switch to head voice without pushing.

You’ll need more breath support than you might expect, and once you get used to it, you’ll likely be able to sing it a bit more strongly.

It’s a cool track that’s sure to hype up the crowd! Give it a try and learn it!

Ring the bellBONNIE PINK

Released in 2008, BONNIE PINK’s 24th single, “Kane wo Narashite” (Ring the Bell), was written as the theme song for the Xbox 360 game Tales of Vesperia.

While the lyrics portray male friendship to align with the game’s story, they can also be interpreted as a depiction of female friendship—or even as a love song, depending on the listener.

Many women in their 30s lead busy lives; it might be nice to sing this song while thinking of that special someone who supports your heart.

Marunouchi SadisticShiina Ringo

It’s a stylish, quirky sound with jazz and blues elements, isn’t it? In fact, one of my students who had a limited range and couldn’t hit very high notes practiced this song many times in vocal training.

The overall range isn’t wide and it’s sung mainly in the mid register, but there are a few higher spots in the chorus.

As long as you catch the rhythm and nail the timing there, you’ll be able to sing them smoothly! Since the song is all about rhythm, it’s important to mark the beats clearly—even a bit exaggerated.

If you move with the groove while singing, it helps you relax and keeps you from pushing your voice, so I really want you to lean into the cool vibe.

Also, you’ll probably notice this once you’re in the groove, but be sure to cut off the notes cleanly where needed and give space its due as you sing.