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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!

[Anison] Anime songs recommended for men in their 30s to sing at karaoke (31–40)

Stellar DaysHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata “Stellar Days” Music Video
Stellar DaysHata Motohiro

Stellar Days by Motohiro Hata, famed as the theme song for the anime “A Star Brighter Than the Sun,” is a masterpiece.

While the anime centers on romance, the lyrics carry a somewhat grand impression, yet they mesh well with the show, making the song highly memorable.

It leans toward the emotional side, and the verses through the pre-chorus evoke a dreamlike atmosphere.

With so many facets packed into a single track, it’s a piece that grows richer the more you listen.

Be sure to check it out.

Even if the moon cannot be seen tonightPorunogurafiti

Porno Graffitti “Even If the Moon Can’t Be Seen Tonight” MUSIC VIDEO (Theme song for the film “BLEACH: Fade to Black, I Call Your Name”)
Even if the moon cannot be seen tonightPorunogurafiti

This song by Porno Graffitti, a rock band from Hiroshima Prefecture, pierces the heart with its exhilarating sound and wistful vocals.

Released in December 2008 as their 27th single, it is also known as the theme song for the film “BLEACH: Fade to Black.” Created with a strong determination to craft “a new signature song” for their 10th anniversary, it was later included on the acclaimed album ∠TRIGGER.

Set on an autumn night when the moon is hidden by thick clouds, the song portrays the earnest feelings of yearning for someone out of reach, wrapped in an urban, cool atmosphere.

The belief in a light that exists even when unseen aligns perfectly with the anime’s worldview.

Blending digital elements with rock, this track is ideal both for nights when you want to sink into sentiment and for belting out at karaoke.

Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Sugar Song and Bitter Step” MV
Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

A song that sings about the contradictions of modern society and the joys and pains of everyday life was released by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN in May 2015.

It portrays people living in a chaotic world with catchy, pop melodies and striking lyrics.

Packed with deeper themes—such as the discomfort hidden in daily life, the power of music, and the balance between individuality and society—the song’s worldview contrasts appealingly with its up-tempo sound.

Written as the ending theme for the TV anime Blood Blockade Battlefront, it gained popularity alongside the ending visuals featuring the characters dancing.

It has become a cross-generational favorite, ranking high in JOYSOUND’s decade-based karaoke rankings in 2018.

Brave Chivalry, Youthful AnthemALI PROJECT

ALI PROJECT “Brave Heroic Youth Anthem” Music Video
Brave Chivalry, Youthful AnthemALI PROJECT

This is the ending theme song of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion.

Many ALI PROJECT songs are in a high key and can be difficult for men to sing, but this one is relatively lower, making it easier for male singers.

Blue Springangela

angela “Blue Spring” PV (short ver.)
Blue Springangela

It’s the ending theme of “Seitokai Yakuindomo.” The lyrics are from a female perspective about relatable student-life experiences, but the comical tone means it wouldn’t feel out of place for a man to sing it either.

If you can nail the rapid-fire delivery of verse one, verse two, and the ending, it’s a pretty exhilarating and fun song.

[Anisong] Anime Songs Recommended for Men in Their 30s to Sing at Karaoke (41–50)

As long as I have youDEEN

DEEN “As Long As I Have You (DEEN The Best DX)” Music Video Short ver.
As long as I have youDEEN

Released in November 1993 as DEEN’s debut single, this song was also used as the opening theme for the anime “Chuuka Ichiban!” and is beloved by listeners across generations.

The lyrics, which powerfully express deep feelings for a loved one, are memorable, with the phrase “As long as I have you” repeated multiple times.

The words honestly convey how precious the other person’s presence is, surely resonating deeply with listeners.

Combined with DEEN’s warm vocals, it gently embraces the feelings of someone in love.

Sing it at karaoke, and you’ll surely feel like conveying your feelings to someone special.

YOU’RE THE ONEICHIKO

Ichiko – You’re the One (HQ Sound)
YOU'RE THE ONEICHIKO

The opening song of The Familiar of Zero: Rondo of Princesses is sung by the female singer ICHIKO, but the lyrics are written from a male perspective about protecting a precious girl, so it’s a song that can get the crowd going even when sung by a man.

It has a driving feel, and the key isn’t very high, making it relatively easy for male singers to perform.