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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] Popular Karaoke Songs That Guys Love (41–50)

A gentle feelingChara

Chara “Gentle Feeling (Special Kiss ver.)” Official Music Video Full Version
A gentle feelingChara

This is the 14th single by singer-songwriter CHARA, who captivates fans with songs featuring cute yet sentimental melodies rooted in Black music.

Used as the commercial song for Shiseido’s TISELA J, it became one of her signature tracks, bringing CHARA’s name to a wide range of listeners.

If you sing it with her distinctive whispery voice in mind, many men might find themselves entranced.

A timeless classic in the J-pop scene, it continues to radiate a unique, one-of-a-kind presence regardless of the era.

Lila LilhaKimura Kaera

Kaela Kimura “Rirura Riruha” [short ver.]
Lila LilhaKimura Kaera

Among Kimura Kaela’s songs, this is one of her biggest hits.

Its bright, up-tempo melody and positive lyrics are sure to energize many listeners.

It’s a track that instantly livens up the atmosphere and gets everyone excited.

It also lets you bring out a charming, girlish cuteness in just the right measure—no doubt about it.

This loveAnjura Aki

Angela Aki “This Love” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
This loveAnjura Aki

This is a signature song by Angela Aki, who is famous for singing while playing the piano.

It would be really cool to deliver this song, which has a mature vibe, in a gentle, heartfelt way.

Some of Angela Aki’s songs are even featured in textbooks, so many people will recognize her name.

Secret of my heartKuraki Mai

Mai Kuraki, who also gained popularity for her anime theme songs.

It’s a song that appeals to both anime fans and those who aren’t.

It’s on the calmer side, but its refreshing tone keeps it from feeling dark and creates a nice atmosphere.

It strikes just the right balance of femininity—neither too cutesy nor so intense that it feels unapproachable.

Thank youikimonogakari

Ikimonogakari 'Arigatou' Music Video
Thank youikimonogakari

Here’s a wonderful Ikimono-gakari song with a brilliant arrangement: it starts with a minor-key intro that evokes the chorus, then suddenly bursts into a major-key chorus that feels like the view opening up.

When you sing it at karaoke, really lean into that effect and it will surely land.

Composed as the theme song for the 2010 NHK morning drama Gegege no Nyobo, this beloved classic is the kind of song that will be welcomed by everyone no matter the scene.

DOLLSCANDAL

SCANDAL 「DOLL」 ‐Music Video
DOLLSCANDAL

SCANDAL is a girls’ rock band that gained immense popularity in the late 2000s.

Even now, as a representative girls’ rock band, they continue to churn out hit numbers from time to time.

Among their songs, “DOLL” is likely a deeply nostalgic track for women in their 30s.

This piece covers a relatively narrow vocal range of mid1 G# to hi D, and its vocal lines have gentle rises and falls, making it exceptionally easy to sing.

planetariumOtsuka Ai

Here’s a song by Ai Otsuka that leaves an impression with its slightly Japanese vibe and an intro/arrangement that evokes world music.

The shakuhachi riff is used effectively, and the music video skillfully incorporates imagery of fireworks and yukata.

It feels like the perfect track for a woman in her 30s to express her authentic self.

If you can choose a song that truly fits the situation—not just because you can sing it or because it’s easy—people’s opinions of you will likely improve.