[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!
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[For Women in Their 30s] Popular Karaoke Songs That Men Love (21–30)
SEASONSHamasaki Ayumi

This is one of Ayumi Hamasaki’s signature songs, which also became a million-seller.
The music video, structured as a three-part series with the previous release, generated a lot of buzz.
Its understated melody and lyrics give listeners a pleasant feeling.
It’s a track that leaves a good impression and is popular among adult women as well.
Baby Don’t CryAmuro Namie

If you want to say, “Look at me! You can rely on me this much!” this is the one.
Though she retired in 2018 to much regret, Namie Amuro is still loved across Japan, and this is one of her signature songs.
It was released in 2007 as her 32nd single.
Many of you may know it as the theme song for the drama “Himitsu no Hanazono.” Its light rhythm and melody, along with its positive message, are striking.
When you sing it, sway your body and feel the music.
That way, you’ll get closer to that buoyant, bouncing vocal vibe.
[For Women in Their 30s] Popular Karaoke Songs That Guys Love (31–40)
BelieveTamaki Nami

It was Nami Tamaki’s major debut single and the 3rd opening theme for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED! The tempo is fast, but the pitch movement isn’t very extreme, so once you lock into the rhythm it’s an easy song to sing.
The A section sits in a relatively calm range, and a high C#5 appears at the end of the B section, so be careful not to strain.
Since the melody gradually climbs, try raising your facial muscles and increasing your energy little by little as you sing; the notes should come out smoothly.
If you focus on accents, the high parts will come out properly and you’ll also be more likely to hit the pitch bar.
chAngEmiwa

Singer-songwriter miwa, with her cute voice and looks, refreshing songs, and other diverse charms, is beloved by a wide range of listeners.
Her third single, “chAngE,” which was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime BLEACH, became a hit, debuting at No.
1 on RecoChoku’s daily “Chaku-Uta Full” rankings.
The way she belts out lyrics that evoke a positive, strong female image is likely appealing to men as well.
Featuring guitar-driven, exhilarating ensemble work that pumps up the energy, it’s a rock tune guaranteed to hype up any karaoke session.
May it be filled with kindnessJUJU

This rock ballad, which could be called one of JUJU’s signature songs, has captivated even famous singers and has been covered one after another.
Its strongly messaged lyrics make it a song that many can relate to and appreciate.
With its beautiful rock-ballad style, I think it’s also easy for adult women to sing.
Fool of LoveGoto Maki

This is Maki Goto’s big hit released in March 2001 as her solo debut.
The overall vocal range spans G3 to F#5, and because the last phrase of the chorus uses head voice, the range is quite wide.
Rather than pitch movement, the rhythm is distinctive; if you sing carefully, your timing will align and your pitch accuracy will improve.
Also, since the chorus is sung with a head-voice quality, projecting your head voice more will give you a sharper tone like Maki Goto’s.
In English-language singing, it helps to use breath and give the head voice a light, flicked feel.
It may be challenging until you get used to it, but give it a try!
feel my soulYUI

This is YUI’s signature song, which served as the theme for a Monday 9 p.m.
drama and became her major-label debut single.
While her clear voice and appearance often give her a cute image—she does have adorable songs, of course—this track is powerful and easy for adult women to sing as well.



