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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] Karaoke Songs That Men Love (81–90)

Papillon ~papillon~Shimatani Hitomi

Hitomi Shimatani / “Papillon ~papillon~” [OFFICIAL MV FULL SIZE]
Papillon ~papillon~Shimatani Hitomi

Hitomi Shimatani is a female singer who had a major breakthrough in the early 2000s.

She’s an impressive artist whose alluring looks contrast with her catchy vocals, and she has several hit songs to her name.

Among her works, one of the most stylish tracks is Papillon 〜papillon〜.

Although it leans toward an R&B flavor, the vocal line is surprisingly gentle and the range isn’t particularly wide.

Since the high-note phrases don’t cram in too many words or transition into long sustained notes, it’s a song that makes it relatively easy to aim for a very high score.

rainbow-coloredayaka

One of Ayaka’s signature songs, Niji-iro, is also famous as the theme song for NHK’s morning drama Hanako to Anne.

Beyond its high recognition, the lyrics are just so gentle and warm.

No matter what kind of karaoke setting you’re in, it’s truly a crowd-pleaser! Even though it’s a ballad, its bright vibe makes it a great pick for karaoke.

Sing this tender, enveloping song with a feminine touch and win the heart of the man you’re interested in!

Moon DropsRUI

A gemlike ballad that lyrically portrays the fragility and beauty of a heart in love, likening it to the light of the moon.

Ko Shibasaki’s clear, translucent vocals bring profound emotion to the story.

Released in January 2003 as the theme song for the film “Yomigaeri,” it topped the Oricon charts and became a massive hit, selling over 830,000 copies.

The song also drew attention as a track credited to RUI, the singer portrayed by Ko Shibasaki.

It’s a bittersweet yet heartwarming piece that evokes memories of the time alongside the film’s iconic scenes.

I love you more than anyone.Furuchi Toko

Toko Furuuchi “Even Though I Love You More Than Anyone” Official Music Video
I love you more than anyone.Furuchi Toko

Toko Furuuchi’s classic song “Dare Yori Suki Nanoni” (“Even Though I Love You More Than Anyone”).

For those in their late 30s, this track is likely to be deeply nostalgic.

While it’s categorized as J-pop, it features phrases here and there that are close to Black music—especially the neo-soul genre.

It’s characterized by a calm vocal line, typical of neo-soul, and a relatively narrow range, making it an easy song to sing for women with lower voices.

My Best Of My LifeSuperfly

Superfly 『My Best Of My Life』Music Video
My Best Of My LifeSuperfly

An energetic cheer song that fires you up.

It’s a track that fully showcases Superfly’s overwhelming vocal prowess, released in May 2009.

It was also used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “BOSS,” moving the hearts of many.

With its uplifting lyrics and powerful melody, it gives listeners courage and inspiration.

Perform it at karaoke and it has the charm to transform the atmosphere of the venue.

Sing it at karaoke after a night out, and it will surely resonate with everyone there.

It’s a wonderful song that makes you feel like living your life positively.