[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!
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[Anison] Anime Songs Recommended for Men in Their 30s to Sing at Karaoke (71–80)
DESTINY OF THE DESERTYUKA

It’s the theme song of ‘Desert Punk’ that probably only people over 30 who are hardcore anime fans would know.
The content of the work aside, the song’s style fits the world perfectly, evoking scenes of life-and-death struggles in a harsh desert.
Aim for No. 1!!Kusao Takeshi

This is the opening theme song of the anime NG Knight Lamune & 40 from the era when lead voice actors—like Megumi Hayashibara—often performed the songs themselves.
It wasn’t a commercial tie-in; it was created specifically to hype you up before watching the show.
That’s why, for anime fans in their 30s and 40s, this kind of song is what truly resonates when they think of anime music.
Stand up, Riyo!T-Pistonz

It’s the theme song from the anime Inazuma Eleven.
If you’re a soccer fan, you probably watched it obsessively.
If you’re going to karaoke with guy friends, it’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped from the intro.
Think back to those days and have fun singing it.
[Anime Songs] Anime songs recommended for men in their 30s to sing at karaoke (81–90)
B-District Task Force SOXSOX

This is the opening theme song with terrible lyrics from the lewd anime “Shimoneta: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn’t Exist.” Even with close friends, you’d probably hesitate to belt it out at karaoke.
The ending song, “Inner Urge” sung by Sumire Uesaka, is just as outrageous, making both the OP and ED feel like a challenge that says, “Sing it out loud if you dare!” It’s a relatively new anime, but you won’t have the guts to sing it unless you’re at least in your thirties.
Baka, go home.milktub

This is the ending theme of season 1 of Baka and Test: Summon the Beasts, performed by Bamboo (Mr.
Takeuchi) and his band milktub.
In line with the band’s policy, it’s a “fast, goofy, and cool” track, and since it doesn’t require much vocal skill, if you fully embrace the silliness when you sing it, you can really get into the groove.
Everyone’s peaceafuro mania

This is the ending theme song of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.
When you think of Gurren Lagann, ‘Sorairo Days’ comes to mind—it’s famous and a great song—but I chose this one because it has a slightly rougher feel and is easier for men to sing.
Friends of the same generation who were obsessed with Gurren Lagann will surely appreciate it.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced some anime songs that are great for men in their 30s to sing at karaoke. What did you think? If you’re an anime fan, you’re probably keeping up with series from the Reiwa era, but there’s something special about the opening and ending themes from the shows we watched as kids—they really stick with you. When you go to karaoke with classmates or friends, try singing the songs we introduced and enjoy that nostalgic feeling. Thanks for reading to the end!


