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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 (141–150)

STEP youHamasaki Ayumi

Ayumi Hamasaki / STEP you (Short Ver.)
STEP youHamasaki Ayumi

Ayumi Hamasaki’s classic “STEP you” carries an atmosphere reminiscent of gothic rock.

The world it creates—born from sharp synths and melodies with a dark pop or gothic rock vibe—is truly stunning.

Interestingly, despite the character of the melody, the vocal line is relatively straightforward.

The A section sits a bit low, but the chorus doesn’t push the voltage much either, so the overall range is narrow and there are well-placed rests.

Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

fairylandHamasaki Ayumi

Ayumi Hamasaki / fairyland (Short Ver.)
fairylandHamasaki Ayumi

Ayumi Hamasaki’s classic “fairyland.” Because it opens with heavily effected vocals, it might at first seem like it wouldn’t be easy to sing, but that’s not the case.

Despite its energetic melody, the chorus’s vocal line is surprisingly straightforward, and the range stays within a reasonable span.

The high phrases are brief rather than sustained long notes, so it doesn’t depend much on the singer’s vocal timbre—another reason it’s relatively easy to aim for a high score.

threadNakajima Miyuki

Thread – Miyuki Nakajima (Full)
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.

Never endsUru

[Official] Uru “Never ends” Theme song for the TBS Friday drama “DOPE: Narcotics Control Division Special Investigations Unit”
Never endsUru

“Never ends,” the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “DOPE: Narcotics Control Division Special Investigation Unit,” will be familiar to those watching the show.

The verse to pre-chorus range is set on the lower side, so try singing gently and carefully from the start without belting.

The high notes in the chorus go up to around D#5, but avoid forcing it—aim to deliver them cleanly in head voice like Uru.

There’s also a low note around C3 in the bridge, which may be low for many women, though lower-voiced female singers might find it manageable.

Sing gently without straining your throat.

usyama

yama『us』Music Video
usyama

Yama’s song “us” doesn’t have many high notes, so there aren’t any parts where you need to belt; overall it’s sung in a whispery style, making it very easy to sing throughout.

The general range is G#3–C#5, and the verses (A-melody to B-melody) are on the lower side, which suits lower voices well.

The chorus does include some higher notes around C5, but if you sing them lightly with a falsetto-like tone rather than belting, it’ll be easier to sing without strain and will fit the song’s atmosphere perfectly.

Try delivering it gently and smoothly!

DOLLSCANDAL

SCANDAL 「DOLL」 ‐Music Video
DOLLSCANDAL

SCANDAL is a girls’ rock band that gained immense popularity in the late 2000s.

Even now, as a representative girls’ rock band, they continue to churn out hit numbers from time to time.

Among their songs, “DOLL” is likely a deeply nostalgic track for women in their 30s.

This piece covers a relatively narrow vocal range of mid1 G# to hi D, and its vocal lines have gentle rises and falls, making it exceptionally easy to sing.

youKōda Kumi

Kumi Koda / “you” (from the new album “WINTER of LOVE”)
youKōda Kumi

For women in their late 30s, Ayumi Hamasaki is the quintessential diva, but for those in their early 30s, many would probably name Kumi Koda.

Speaking of Kumi Koda, her charm lies in her low tones that make use of rich overtones, and “you” is a track that fully showcases those lows.

The vocal range sits at mid1E to hiB, which is relatively low and suits male vocalists, but since the overall range isn’t particularly wide, there’s no issue with raising the key to adjust.

As for the falsetto in the chorus, a light mixed voice is more than enough to produce it.

Overall, it’s an easy song to sing, so consider adding it to your repertoire.