[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 Guys Love (41–50)
I want to be your lover.Abe Mao

This is Mao Abe’s second single.
It candidly sings about the earnest feelings of unrequited love, matching its nostalgic tone.
This song, which also conveys a sense of poignancy, has catchy, approachable elements that draw in even those who don’t know it.
Let’s sing it gently and with feeling.
[For women in their 30s] Karaoke songs that guys love and find attractive (51–60)
Time goes byEvery Little Thing

This is Every Little Thing’s signature song, their first ballad single and a million seller.
It has been covered by many singers and continues to be loved even today.
It’s a distinctly feminine number with outstanding appeal, creating a gentle, mellow mood as a ballad.
MHamasaki Ayumi

This is the 19th single by singer-songwriter Ayumi Hamasaki, who gained such popularity in the 1990s that she was called a charismatic icon among junior high and high school girls and who continues to be active today as the diva of the Heisei era.
It was her first single composed by Ayumi Hamasaki herself under the name CREA, and it was used in a TU-KA commercial in which she appeared.
With its dramatic structure and wistful yet catchy melody, it’s also popular with men and is sure to be a hit at karaoke.
It’s a timeless Heisei-era classic that we especially want women in their 30s—the generation that grew up with it—to sing.
A Sunlit SlopeDo As Infinity

It’s one of their signature songs, also featured as a TV drama theme and in commercials.
The upbeat, encouraging lyrics and bright, slow-tempo melody create a refreshing feel.
It strikes a balance—neither too girly nor too cool—making it easy to sing.
Recommended for those who prefer music that doesn’t shout for attention.
Letter ~To You at Fifteen~Anjura Aki

It’s a song whose lyrics resonate so deeply you can’t help but shed tears.
Singer-songwriter Angela Aki released it as her eighth single in September 2008.
It was broadcast on NHK’s “Minna no Uta” and chosen as the set piece for the junior high school division of the All-Japan School Music Competition.
Framed as a letter to her 15-year-old self, it sings of the courage and hope to overcome life’s hardships.
Carried by gentle piano tones, her warm voice sinks into the heart.
If you sing it at karaoke, it will fill listeners’ hearts with warmth.
With its high recognition, this track is highly recommended.
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.
Let’s Count Your Kisses ~You were mine~Koyanagi Yuki

This is the song Yuki Koyanagi debuted with in 1999, and I think it’s a ballad everyone admires.
Some of you might have listened to this track on repeat, right? Even if you think you’re tone-deaf, songs you’ve listened to a lot tend to stick in your memory, so when you actually sing them, you’ll often find you can surprisingly stay on pitch! So don’t be afraid to give it a try.
The A and B sections sit in a relatively calm range, but the pitch jumps up quickly from the chorus into the C section, so it feels great if you adjust the key to one that’s comfortable for you and sing the English parts too.
The accompaniment is solid, so you should still be able to sing it coolly even if you lower the key.
Overall, there’s no need to belt—sing with a light touch, keeping a head-voice feel in mind, and give it a try.



