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 liven up karaoke (1–10)
secret base ~What You Gave Me~ZONE

Selected as the theme song for the third installment of the popular drama series “Kids War,” which starred Mao Inoue, this is one of ZONE’s signature tracks and remains highly popular to this day.
Even long after its release, it has continued to be covered by various well-known artists, and it drew attention when a cover by a popular voice actor was used in “Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day.” For women in their 30s, it’s likely a song that evokes a strong sense of nostalgia.
Marigoldaimyon

Judging from just the artist’s name and face, she may seem cute, but her songs and lyrics are lyrical, blending a poignant sadness with a sense of everyday life—she’s a popular singer-songwriter.
This song is no exception; it could be called one of Aimyon’s masterpieces, where her sentimental side and a bittersweet feeling are interwoven with flickers of hope.
CHE.R.RYYUI

For those of us in our 30s, isn’t “CHE.R.RY” the ultimate youthful love song? Unlike today, the back-and-forth on flip phones and the way we used emojis are things we can all relate to.
It’s a song that really gets people of the same generation excited.
Why not sing it and reminisce together about your youth? This tune is one everyone can hum along to—perfect for karaoke.
Yeah! Super holiday!Matsuura Aya

Speaking of songs that let you feel like an idol, how about Aya Matsuura’s “Yeah! Meccha Holiday”? For people in their 30s, Ayaya is right on target for your generation.
It’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped if you sing it together at karaoke.
How about warming up the room by singing this energetic track? It’s a song that the Hello! Project generation loves, but it’s also widely known and a sure crowd-pleaser, so definitely try enjoying it with everyone.
366 daysHY

This is one of HY’s signature songs that resonates with many as a poignant heartbreak ballad.
Infused with the powerful sentiment of “even thinking about you 365 days a year isn’t enough,” the song delicately portrays lingering attachment and unforgettable feelings for a former lover.
Included on the album “HeartY,” released in April 2008, it was also used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s drama and Toho’s distributed film “Akai Ito” (Red Thread).
With lyrics that express the pain of a broken heart and emotions that remain strong despite the passage of time, the song has found broad appeal across genders and generations.
For women in their 30s looking to light up a karaoke session, why not sing it while reminiscing about your youth?
planetariumOtsuka Ai

A song by Ai Otsuka that paints a bittersweet love at the end of summer.
Its simple, piano-centered arrangement layered with her clear, airy vocals resonates deeply with listeners.
Released in September 2005, the track was used as an insert song and image song for the TBS drama “Hana Yori Dango,” reaching No.
2 on the Oricon charts.
It is also included on the album “LOVE COOK” and the best-of album “Ai am BEST.” Try singing it at girls’ nights or reunions with old friends—there’s no doubt it’ll bring back memories and get everyone excited.
A Cruel Angel’s ThesisTakahashi Yoko

It was released in 1995 as Yoko Takahashi’s 11th single.
Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, it became a hit with sales of over 500,000 copies.
Even more than 20 years after its release and the end of the anime’s broadcast, it has maintained steady popularity, consistently ranking in the top five in karaoke and remaining a well-loved song.
Since many people know it, it’s a track that everyone can get excited about together.


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