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[For women in their 30s] Karaoke songs that are popular with men

After a drinking party, there are times when you end up going for one more round at karaoke, right?

At times like that—especially when there are people of the opposite sex—don’t you find yourself wondering what songs to sing?

If there’s a man you’re interested in among the group, some women might be thinking, “I want to make a good impression!” or “I want to surprise him with a song guys love!”

So in this article, we’ll introduce songs that go over well with men and are perfect for women in their 30s to sing!

Our male editorial staff carefully handpicked these, so please use this as a reference when choosing your songs!

For women in their 30s: 10 karaoke songs that guys love (61–70)

Snow BlossomNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima 'Yuki no Hana' Music Video
Snow BlossomNakajima Mika

This is the 10th single by singer-songwriter Mika Nakashima, who is active not only in music but also as an actress and voice actress, known for her translucent vocals and exotic allure.

The song was featured in commercials for Meiji’s “boda” and “galbo,” and its delicate, dreamlike arrangement evokes the title perfectly.

The lyrics and melody conjure a sense of strength within fragility, the kind that even men might find themselves captivated by at karaoke.

Well-known for the many cover versions by various artists, it’s a recommended ballad number for women in their thirties.

eternityBoA

It’s a track that shifts from BoA’s cute image to a cool impression.

The choreography in the music video is striking and gives off a slightly bittersweet, mature vibe.

The lyrics are sorrowful, but the pop sound keeps it from being purely sad, portraying a cool, confident woman.

PromiseKōda Kumi

Kumi Koda / “Promise” (from the new album “WINTER of LOVE”)
PromiseKōda Kumi

Among women in their 30s, especially those 34 and under, wouldn’t it be fair to say that Kumi Koda is more of their generation than Ayumi Hamasaki? Kumi Koda’s sexy vocals and emotionally rich expressiveness are captivating, and her song “Promise,” while showcasing those qualities, is arranged to be very easy to sing.

The song definitely builds as a piece of music, but the rise in intensity toward the chorus is gentle, and the vocal range isn’t wide.

If you focus on dynamics and keep your pitch on track, aiming for a high score should be easy.

Marigoldaimyon

Aimyon – Marigold [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Marigoldaimyon

Since launching her career in 2014, Aimyon has become a hugely popular singer-songwriter.

Listening to her unadorned, straightforward songs and vocals might just make you want to sing yourself.

This track is her fifth single, a signature, approachable song that has been performed on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen and featured in commercials.

The melody is easy to remember and the vocal range isn’t very wide, making it a highly recommended pick for karaoke.

The Door to TomorrowI WiSH

I WiSH “Door to Tomorrow” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
The Door to TomorrowI WiSH

Released in 2003, this song became a big hit as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Ainori.” Its overall vocal range is A#3 to D5, and the chorus goes a bit higher, but the melody is very simple, making it easy to keep pitch and the lyrics are straightforward and easy to convey.

It’s often recommended even for karaoke beginners or those who struggle with pitch.

The lyrics are relatively dense and it’s sung almost continuously, so taking breaths at each phrase will help you avoid running out of breath and make it easier to sing.

While listening to the song, it might help to visualize, “I’ll breathe here.” The basic image is to sing lightly while staying relaxed.

Once you can hum lightly, try resonating in the same place and turn it into your singing voice.

If your throat stays comfortable the whole time, you’re good!

I like you.Little Glee Monster

Little Glee Monster 'I Love You.' -Short Ver.-
I like you.Little Glee Monster

This is the fourth single by Little Glee Monster, a five-member female vocal group whose theme—“leaving a lasting mark on people’s hearts with razor-sharp vocals”—is perfectly embodied by their compelling singing and harmonies.

Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama Omotesando Koukou Gasshoubu! (Omotesando High School Chorus), the track features a refreshing arrangement with piano and strings that feels wonderfully breezy.

Its positive lyrics, which convey feelings for a loved one in a straightforward way, are sure to capture the hearts of male listeners at karaoke.

If possible, we’d love to see you try out some original harmonies too—this is a crisp, refreshing pop tune.

crescent moonayaka

This is the fourth single by singer-songwriter Ayaka, chosen as the theme song for the information program “Mirai Kansoku Tsunagaru TV @Human” and as the commercial song for au’s “LISMO.” A love ballad themed around a long-distance relationship, it beautifully blends a piano that creates a dreamy atmosphere with her soulful vocals.

The poignant lyrics and melody, which reveal the singer’s background, may stir a protective feeling in male listeners.

With its relaxed tempo, it’s easy to sing at karaoke—a number I’d love women in their 30s to perform with heartfelt emotion.