Recommended for men in their 30s: Karaoke songs that were a hit back in the day
For men in their 30s, you’re likely starting to take on more responsibility at work, and even if you don’t actually like singing that much, you may be finding more occasions where you have to go to karaoke for work-related socializing.
In this feature, we’ve put together a selection of easy-to-sing songs recommended for men in their 30s who aren’t usually that keen on singing.
It should also be helpful for those who think, “I actually like singing, but I’m not good at it…,” and end up hesitating to sing at karaoke and the like.
Some of the individual song articles include brief tips and advice on how to sing them well, so please make good use of this piece.
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[Recommended for men in their 30s] Karaoke songs that hyped everyone up back then (141–150)
BeautifulHirai Dai

Hirai Dai’s music is strongly influenced by R&B and Hawaiian music.
Among these, R&B in particular tends to be a very challenging genre for Japanese listeners, as its rhythms can be difficult to grasp.
“Beautiful,” however, leans more toward pop music, so there’s no need to worry about that, and the vocal line is arranged to be easy to sing throughout.
That said, there are occasional falsetto parts, so you’ll need to set an appropriate key.
If you choose a key that feels “slightly high,” it will make the falsetto sections easier to produce—please use this as a reference.
I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi

A lyrical love song filled with memories and lingering feelings from youth.
The gentle tones of the acoustic guitar and a voice that resonates in the heart quietly convey unfulfilled feelings and a love that passed by.
Kazuyoshi Saito’s tender vocals and guitar beautifully express nostalgia for the past and the emotions of the present.
Released in April 2010, it drew attention as the theme song for Shiseido’s IN&ON series commercials.
Since February 2017, it has also been used in Ito En’s “Oi Ocha” commercials, continuing to comfort many listeners.
It’s a song you’ll want to hum at class reunions or during long-awaited get-togethers, wrapped in fond memories.
Sing it with friends at karaoke, and its universally relatable lyrics will warm everyone’s hearts.
White LoversKuwata Keisuke

A gem of a ballad, richly expressing the bittersweet feelings of winter love, has been delivered by Keisuke Kuwata.
It’s a moving piece that looks back on warm memories of love, as if wrapped in snow, with a sense of blessing.
Rather than lamenting a past romance as a mere failure, it impressively celebrates the moments of that love from the heart.
Accompanied by a beautiful, resonant melody, it conveys a gentle warmth within the chill of winter.
Released in October 2001, the song was featured in a Coca-Cola commercial and sold 520,000 copies on the Oricon weekly chart.
It’s a perfect choice for winter karaoke with family and close friends when you want to share heartwarming memories.
At all times.Makihara Noriyuki

Some of Noriyuki Makihara’s songs can be challenging for men to sing, right? Even so, there are some that are easy to sing! If I had to pick one, I’d recommend “Donna Toki mo.” The charm of this song lies in its simple yet moving melody and, above all, its positive lyrics that value staying true to yourself.
You might feel the key is a bit high, but by adjusting it, it becomes easier for men to sing.
That’s why, when you sing this at karaoke, others will surely start humming along!
That’s all.Fukuyama Masaharu

A pop number that sings about straightforward love, “Sore ga Subete sa.” Released in 2003 as part of a triple A-side single alongside “Niji” and “Himawari,” the song drew attention for being featured in a Pocari Sweat commercial.
One of the reasons it’s so easy to sing is its catchy melody that gets everyone excited and singing together.
Another appeal is how memorable it is thanks to that melody and its simple, straightforward lyrics.
You’ll want to watch out for the rap part in the middle, but overall it’s a song you can sing relaxed and have fun with!



