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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] Popular and recent songs that are easy to sing at karaoke (111–120)

for a long timeKiroro

Kiroro “Nagaimono” Official Music Video
for a long timeKiroro

The classic song “Nagai Aida” portrays the bittersweet love affairs unique to adulthood.

It was released on January 21, 1998 as Kiroro’s major debut single.

For those in their 30s, it may be a song you listened to as a child or one that brings back memories of your youth.

Since many people of the same generation know it, it should be easy to sing at karaoke.

Although it’s a gentle, mellow track, the tempo isn’t too slow, so you don’t have to worry about darkening the mood.

Because it expresses a tender, unspoken, and bittersweet love, it might even spark some lively conversation about romance!

Red AngelPocket Biscuits

Pocket Biscuits “Red Angel” PV .flv
Red Angel Pocket Biscuits

Pocket Biscuits, a group born from the variety show “Uchan Nanchan no Urinari!!”.

The members are Chiaki, Teruyoshi Uchimura, and Udo Suzuki, and they were popular for their punkish sound.

Many people in their 30s may have watched them in real time.

Their song “Red Angel,” released on January 22, 1997, features a powerful, cool chorus! Lots of people know it, so it’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped!

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!

Happy SynthesizerEasy Pop

[Megurine Luka, GUMI] Happy Synthesizer [Original Song]
Happy SynthesizerEasy Pop

A song you can sing solo or as a duet is EasyPop’s “Happy Synthesizer.” It has a sound reminiscent of ’80s–’90s electro, featuring an arrangement with the synthesizer front and center.

The lyrics are simple and easy to remember, and the melody is easy to sing, so you can truly enjoy it at karaoke.

What’s more, this song was popular when women now in their 30s were in their late teens, so it’s also appealing because you can sing it while reminiscing about your youth.

At the same time, it offers a different vibe from recent hits and standard karaoke staples, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire!

Tomorrow as wellSHISHAMO

SHISHAMO, a three-piece girls’ rock band, has a song called “Ashita mo” that sends encouragement to people working hard at their jobs or studies.

The lyrics directly express the everyday struggles and worries of working people and students, so many listeners will likely relate to this song.

For women in their 30s at the height of their careers, the empathetic lyrics and the vocals of Asako Miyazaki are soothing.

Since there aren’t many parts with very high notes or that require a lot of vocal power, it’s a song I’d recommend to women who aren’t confident in their singing.

As many times as you likeDREAMS COME TRUE

“Nando Demo” is popular across all generations.

I used to sing it a lot too, and it seems many people are familiar with the chorus, so it always got the crowd going.

It’s definitely a song worth knowing! The tricky part of this song is the breathing during the chorus.

Where the same phrase repeats, you can run out of breath and it gets tough.

Proper diaphragmatic breathing is important, but rather than belting each phrase with full power, try to focus on connecting the lines as you sing.

When you shift your mindset, your body will adjust so your breath lasts through the phrase.

Also, the last chorus is the most demanding; singing it with a powerful voice is more for advanced singers.

Don’t push yourself—start by singing it lightly, and you’ll get used to it little by little.

It’s also a great song for strengthening your chest voice, so give it a try in practice!

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!