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[Anime Songs] Anime tracks recommended for men in their 30s to sing at karaoke

[Anime Songs] Anime tracks recommended for men in their 30s to sing at karaoke
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[Anime Songs] Anime tracks recommended for men in their 30s to sing at karaoke

For some reason, the opening and ending songs from the anime we watched as kids still get stuck in our heads even now, don’t they? So I’ve put together a list of anime songs that are perfect for karaoke, recommended for men in their 30s! Also, the old idea that anime equals “for kids” has faded, and I think many adults still watch modern anime.

So I’ve included tracks from anime that are currently very popular among adults, too! Be sure to try singing both the anime songs from your childhood and today’s hits at karaoke! Go with your classmates and it might get even more exciting.

Let’s get started!

[Anisong] Anime songs recommended for men in their 30s to sing at karaoke (1–10)

cloudy skyDOES

DOES 'Donten' (TV Tokyo anime 'Gintama' opening theme)
cloudy skyDOES

The renowned trio DOES, formed in Fukuoka, rose to nationwide fame thanks to their signature song “Donten,” released in 2008.

It was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Gintama and became a major hit, reaching the top three on the Oricon charts.

The song’s raw, stripped-down guitar sound—made possible by the trio’s minimalist lineup—is incredibly cool, and it’s hugely popular at karaoke.

The rugged, husky vocals and blunt yet moving melody aren’t particularly difficult and are easy to sing, but because the melody doesn’t change much, be mindful to avoid sounding too monotone when you perform it.

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Zatch Bell!! OP Scab AI 4K Chinese-Japanese Subtitles (MAD/AMV) (Memory Series #112)
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Chiaki Mimura’s signature song is a J-pop track with a powerful message themed around growth and challenge.

It portrays the struggles and passion of young people, resonating deeply with listeners.

Released in April 2003, it was used as the first opening theme for the anime Zatch Bell! (Konjiki no Gash Bell!!).

It stayed on the Oricon charts for 34 weeks, proving its popularity.

Featuring uplifting lyrics and a refreshing melody, it’s recommended for anyone forging their own path.

It’s also a great karaoke choice that will fill you with courage and energy.

Until the world endsWANDS

This is a signature song by WANDS, who were at the heart of the Being boom in the ’90s.

It portrays the loneliness of the big city and the bittersweetness of love, conveying a desire to believe in eternal love.

It was also used as the ending theme for the anime SLAM DUNK and became beloved by many.

Released in 1992, it was a major topic again in 1993, when Being-affiliated artists dominated the music scene.

It’s recommended for people in their 30s who want to liven things up at karaoke.

Why not belt it out with a powerful voice while indulging in a sense of nostalgia?

Kokoro-eroodo obu mejyaa

This song paints a landscape of the heart that transcends dreams and reality, past and present.

Through shifting scenery and the unchanging images within, it expresses the joy and sorrow of pursuing dreams, the wavering and the certainty.

Released in November 2004 as their major-label debut single, it became one of Road of Major’s signature tracks.

It was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Major ~1st Season~ and as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s Downtown DX, earning widespread affection.

The piece gives voice to those who chase their dreams, offering courage and hope, and is beloved by many.

It’s a perfect song for anyone who wants to sing it at karaoke or reaffirm their feelings toward their own dreams.

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FLOW “Re:member” Music Video (TV Tokyo anime ‘NARUTO’ opening theme)
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FLOW’s anime tie-up song themed around hope for the future and rebirth features striking, powerful guitar riffs and energetic twin vocals.

The lyrics, born from the band members’ experiences overcoming trials, carry a determination to move forward without forgetting the past and a message about the importance of walking together with your companions.

Released in May 2006 and used as the eighth opening theme for the TV anime Naruto, the song reached No.

12 on the Oricon charts and stayed on the charts for eight consecutive weeks.

It is also included on the album FLOW ANIME BEST Kiwami and remains a staple at their live shows.

It’s a recommended track for those who want to sing nostalgic anime songs or cherish memories with friends.

reverse dreamKing Gnu

This is a beautiful ballad that begins with delicate piano melodies and builds into a grand string arrangement.

Written as the ending theme for the anime film Jujutsu Kaisen 0, it explores the themes of love and curses between two people, portraying profound human emotions and inner conflict.

Iguchi’s warm falsetto delivers an evocative vocal performance that conveys both sorrow and hope.

Created by King Gnu and released in December 2021, the song beautifully adorns the film’s climax and ending.

It’s a track that resonates deeply not only with movie fans, but also with those who love bittersweet love songs or feel like reminiscing about cherished memories with someone special.

For karaoke, it’s recommended for singers with a gentle, nuanced expressive style.

~asterisk~ORANGE RANGE

It’s the first opening theme of the TV anime BLEACH.

Since it’s a song by ORANGE RANGE, who were hugely popular at the time, it brings back nostalgia not only for the anime but also for the artist.

If you sing it at karaoke, it’s sure to get everyone pumped up.

Definitely try singing it at karaoke with people from the same generation.

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