[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 (51–60)
let gom-flo loves YOSHIKA

This is a ballad released in 2004 with the theme of “releasing the unseen within yourself.” It was known as a hit at the time, and later used in 2013 as an insert song for the drama ‘Antiquarian Bookshop Biblia’s Case Files,’ and covered by the girl group Flower in 2014.
It’s a popular track among women and loved across generations.
While it’s hard to replicate the delicate vocals that almost let you hear the singer’s breath, the relaxed melody is easy to sing and the pitch is easy to catch.
You don’t have to sing the male parts—feel free to sing the whole song solo!
I can’t stay a daydreaming girlAikawa Nanase

This is Nanase Aikawa’s debut single, which burst onto the scene like a comet in 1996.
I’ve heard this song has even become a staple for Brazilian-style Bon Odori! The festival dance might be hard to imagine from its sound, but it’s definitely a high-energy, rock-tinged track you’ll want to sing early on at karaoke.
Your umbrellaKimura Kaera

Kaela Kimura’s “Kimi no Kasa,” released for streaming on October 29, 2025, is the theme song for the film “Sumikkogurashi: The Sky Kingdom and the Two Kogurashi.” Listening to the track, you can tell it’s structured in a way that makes the build-up easy to grasp, and you can sing it solidly step by step in the order of verse A → verse B → chorus.
The chorus does include some high notes, but there’s no need to belt them out.
It’s perfectly fine to use falsetto for the high notes to evoke the gentle world of Sumikkogurashi.
Also, while the chorus may feel high, if you think you’re tone-deaf, you’ll likely find the higher notes actually easier to produce—so sing out with confidence!
AitaiKato Miria

When it comes to Miliyah Kato’s signature songs, this is the one! Released in 2009, “Aitai” has continued to be loved as a love song about an unattainable romance—by women who were in love back then and even now.
It’s a calm ballad that’s easy to sing, and its straightforward lyrics about feelings for someone you truly like resonate deeply with many women.
I imagine many sang it in their twenties, but it’s a song I especially want women in their thirties—who have been through more in life—to belt out at karaoke.
[Recommended for Women in Their 30s] Easy-to-Sing Popular and Latest Karaoke Songs (61–70)
instinctShiina Ringo

This is the fourth single by female singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena, who also performs as a core member of the virtuoso rock band Tokyo Jihen and continues to captivate fans with her one-of-a-kind artistic vision.
The song was used as the ending theme for the music variety show “FUN,” and many listeners were likely shocked at the time by its provocative lyrics and music video.
The chorus melody, with its rising and falling pitch, feels great and is fun to sing, so it’s a top pick for karaoke.
If possible, try adding a bit of rolled R’s to get closer to the original.
It’s a number that women in their 30s can really get the party going with at karaoke.
I believeayaka
Since the key isn’t very high, even those who aren’t confident with high notes should find it approachable.
This was singer-songwriter Ayaka’s debut single, released in 2006.
It drew attention when it was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Rondo,” and it also gained notice as the exhibition program music for figure skater Miki Ando.
It teaches the importance of believing in yourself.
The grand sound arrangement pairs beautifully with her clear, transparent vocals.
Because it’s slow-tempo, try singing it calmly.
frecklesJUDY AND MARY

This is the ninth single by JUDY AND MARY, a four-piece rock band affectionately known as JudyMariu, whose 2001 breakup left many fans still hoping for a reunion.
The song is also famous as the first opening theme of the TV anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story, and together with the anime’s popularity, it became a massive hit, selling 1.2 million copies.
With its unique structure that shifts from a hysteric intro to a poppy A-melody and its distinctly JudyMariu catchy chorus, it’s a sure-fire crowd-pleaser at karaoke.




