[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 (21–30)
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A gem of a love song by Spitz, marked by its transparent melody and refreshing guitar sound.
After encountering someone new in an otherwise ordinary daily life, the song gently weaves together tender words that convey overflowing feelings, beautifully harmonizing with Masamune Kusano’s soft vocals.
Released in May 2001 as the theme song for the TBS drama “Love Story,” it reached No.
3 on the Oricon weekly chart.
It was later included on the album “Mikazuki Rock,” and has continued to soothe the hearts of many.
Warm like summer sunshine yet tinged with a certain wistfulness, this song—when sung at karaoke—lets its breezy melody and pleasant rhythm gently give your feelings a supportive lift.
Goodbye, my beloved.Hana*Hana

A gemlike ballad where poignancy and warmth coexist.
Centered on parting with a loved one, it delicately portrays sorrow, lingering attachment, and the resolve to move forward.
The stirring, beautiful melody and the gentle timbre of the piano highlight Hana*Hana’s clear, transparent harmonies.
Released in October 2000, the song drew attention as the theme for the TBS drama “Oyaji.” Embracing the hearts of those who have experienced a breakup or a farewell to someone dear, it continues to be loved by many as a song that gently gives you a push forward.
secret base ~What You Gave Me~ZONE

It was used as the theme song for the drama Kids War 3 and became a big hit.
It’s one of the signature songs by the girls’ rock band ZONE, released in 2001 as their third single.
It also drew attention when it was covered as the ending theme for the anime Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.
It’s a classic that inevitably floods you with nostalgic feelings, recalling summers spent with someone special.
I recommend it because it doesn’t require hitting very high notes and the melody line itself is very simple.
The strong and fleeting onesCocco

This is the second major-label single by the female singer-songwriter Cocco, who also made headlines in 2022 for announcing that she would no longer show her face in the media in order to focus on her singing.
The song was featured in a commercial for Japan Airlines’ “JAL Hawaii Campaign,” and its laid-back reggae beat and strongly message-driven lyrics really stay with you.
With a gentle, simple melody and a relatively modest vocal range, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.
It’s an imperishable classic that women in their 30s—the generation who grew up with it—should definitely add to their repertoire.
HeroAmuro Namie

This is the 45th single by Namie Amuro, a singer from Okinawa who, despite enjoying immense support as one of the divas of the Heisei era, retired in 2018.
The track also drew attention for being selected as the theme song for NHK’s broadcasts of the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
For many women in their 30s from the “Amurer” generation—who lived through the social phenomenon she inspired—seeing Namie Amuro continue to sing with her unchanging aura must have been a source of courage.
It’s a pop tune with a powerful, layered melody that feels great to sing and gives you a gentle push forward.
fragileEvery Little Thing

Feelings that pass each other by—things don’t always go smoothly.
But it’s a pure love song that sings, “I want to stay with you forever.” It’s one of the signature tracks by the music duo Every Little Thing, released as their 17th single in 2001.
If you watched the dating reality show “Ainori” back then, it might bring back memories.
Kaori Mochida’s clear, expansive vocals are wonderful.
Even many years after its release, it still ranks high in karaoke charts, likely because it’s so easy to sing.
MisterKARA

A track where a rhythmic melody, a sweet, seductive vocal, and a danceable sound blend together beautifully.
Released in August 2010 as a Japanese version by the Korean girl group KARA, this song captured many hearts as an up-tempo dance-pop number.
Many people probably remember copying its memorable “hip dance” moves.
If you want to liven up a karaoke session with friends, belt it out together and the party mood will soar to the max.



