[Recommended for women in their 30s] Japanese hit songs that hype up karaoke
Among women in their 30s, many probably find themselves with plenty of chances to go to karaoke—like girls’ nights with childhood friends you haven’t seen in a while, class reunions, or the third after-party at a wedding.
In this article, we’ll introduce easy-to-sing, crowd-pleasing song recommendations for women in their 30s who are unsure what to pick at karaoke, including tracks you listened to as a kid, hits from your teenage years, and recent songs.
Let’s look back on those nostalgic days you spent together and enjoy a great time with the songs that hold your memories!
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[Recommended for women in their 30s] Japanese hit songs that get the crowd going at karaoke (41–50)
Fashion Monsterkyarī pamyu pamyu

Released in October 2012, this is the third single produced by Yasutaka Nakata.
Well known as a GU commercial song, it’s an ambitious work that marks a major shift from Kyary’s pop-inspired worldview to a rock-tinged electro sound.
Packed with a message that celebrates individuality and the freedom to enjoy fashion, it has a driving energy that makes you want to sing along out loud.
It’s the perfect track for hyping up a karaoke session with friends or expressing your true self.
Here we go! Phantom Thief GirlMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

Released in May 2010 as their major-label debut single, this track was written and composed by Kenichi Maeyamada.
Its charm lies in a phantom-thief story inspired by the world of the film The Castle of Cagliostro from the Lupin III series.
The exhilarating premise—“taking aim at listeners’ hearts” with smiles and vocals—pairs with frequent key changes that create a thrilling progression, drawing the audience in at once.
It was also chosen as the opening theme for TBS’s Rank Kingdom, helping spread the name of Momoiro Clover.
It’s the perfect song to sing and dance to at full power with friends at karaoke, or to boost your energy when you need a lift.
LOVE MachineMōningu Musume.

It was released in 1999 as Morning Musume’s seventh single.
As the group’s first million-selling track, it set a new record at the time by topping the Oricon Karaoke Chart for 17 consecutive weeks.
It became Morning Musume’s biggest hit.
With its distinctive dance and a chorus everyone can get excited about together, it remains a highly popular song even today.
Lucky PoolJUDY AND MARY

JUDY AND MARY, the rock band that disbanded in 2001 to much regret, left a lasting impact.
Their vocalist YUKI has continued to thrive as a solo artist and enjoys a charismatic following.
Lucky Pool, released in 2001 just before the band split, is a perfect summer track with its bursting pop rhythm.
The chorus, where YUKI’s high notes ring out so pleasantly, is sure to lift your spirits before you know it.
The band has plenty of other upbeat songs that suit the summer vibe as well, so why not give those a listen too?
Queen of KabukichoShiina Ringo

There must be many people who were obsessed with Ringo Sheena when she burst onto the scene like a comet in the ’90s! “Queen of Kabukicho” is her second single, released in 1998.
Its provocative lyrics and overwhelming vocal power leave a powerful aftertaste long after you listen.
It’s hard to believe she was still a teenager, given the alluring maturity she exudes! She’s an artist beloved not only by those of that generation, but also by today’s youth.
Follow MeE-girls

It was released in 2012 as E-Girls’ third single.
The song was used in the Samantha Thavasa “Samantha Muse ALL STARS” commercial and reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
The sharp choreography and the cute, well-styled members are wonderful, and it’s an up-tempo track that really gets people going at karaoke.
As many times as you likeDREAMS COME TRUE

“Nando Demo” is popular across all generations.
I used to sing it a lot too, and it seems many people are familiar with the chorus, so it always got the crowd going.
It’s definitely a song worth knowing! The tricky part of this song is the breathing during the chorus.
Where the same phrase repeats, you can run out of breath and it gets tough.
Proper diaphragmatic breathing is important, but rather than belting each phrase with full power, try to focus on connecting the lines as you sing.
When you shift your mindset, your body will adjust so your breath lasts through the phrase.
Also, the last chorus is the most demanding; singing it with a powerful voice is more for advanced singers.
Don’t push yourself—start by singing it lightly, and you’ll get used to it little by little.
It’s also a great song for strengthening your chest voice, so give it a try in practice!



