[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 (121–130)
CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Amuro Namie

It’s a classic wedding song.
Because of that, especially women will likely have many chances to sing it.
Start gently and sing with heartfelt emotion, then gradually immerse yourself more in the feeling—that’s the key.
Since it’s often performed by a large group, don’t forget to keep the rhythm together.
With many repetitions, the melody is easy to grasp.
And the final push is the highlight.
You’ll want to move people to tears there.
The Maiden with Flaxen HairShimatani Hitomi

This is the seventh single by Hitomi Shimatani, a female singer renowned for her versatile repertoire, distinctive voice, and strong vocal technique.
Originally a song by the Village Singers, who were active in the 1960s, this version transforms the Group Sounds original with an arrangement that starts with a Hawaiian-style intro and builds into a four-on-the-floor dance beat, achieving a high-level fusion of a classic melody with contemporary production.
With its catchy, easy-to-sing melody and upbeat groove that lifts your spirits, it’s a perfect number for karaoke.
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.
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.
[Recommended for women in their 30s] Easy-to-sing popular and latest karaoke songs (131–140)
threadNakajima Miyuki

Choosing songs that everyone knows also makes them easier to sing.
Here’s the classic Ito by Miyuki Nakajima, a singer-songwriter from Hokkaido.
It was released as a single in 1998.
The cover version by Bank Band, led by Mr.
Children’s Kazutoshi Sakurai, is also well known.
With lyrics about the relationship between oneself and a loved one, it’s very popular as a wedding song.
It’s great to sing solo, and also highly recommended for everyone to sing together at karaoke.
I want to be your lover.Abe Mao

A must-have heart-fluttering song that captures the pure feelings of unrequited love, “I Want to Be Your Lover.” It’s a track released in 2009 by singer-songwriter Mao Abe, known for her cool, powerful guitar-and-vocal style.
The song vividly portrays the bittersweet emotions of a crush, especially common during school days, and many listeners will surely find it nostalgic.
Your feelings naturally flow into it, so you can sing it with lots of emotion without even trying! When your emotions come through, your expressiveness shines and you’ll sing it well! Highly recommended!
Love Dance SiteMōningu Musume.

This is the eighth single by the idol group Morning Musume, who gained a broad range of listeners after their seventh single, “LOVE Machine,” became a massive hit and a social phenomenon.
The song was used as the opening theme for the variety show “Find the Idol!” and, like its predecessor, became a million-seller.
Its oriental melody, which skillfully incorporates semitones, makes it fun to sing, doesn’t it? For women in their 30s who spent their youth during Morning Musume’s golden era, it’s a dance tune that’s impossible not to get excited about.



