[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 (31–40)
The toughest, absolute No. 1FEEL SO BAD

In the opening theme of Hell Teacher Nūbē, aside from the shouts in the middle, the overall tempo is slow and the key is low, so it should be easy for men to sing.
The most exciting part is when it gets to the chorus.
Anyone who watched Nūbē will definitely sing along to the chorus.
MagiaKalafina

From the lyrics and musical style, no one would think this is a theme song from a magical girl anime.
It’s the ending theme of the well-known “Puella Magi Madoka Magica.” Although the singer is female, the grand arrangement and darker lyrics mean that if the music video were live-action, you could sing it even to someone unfamiliar with anime without them realizing it’s an anime song—and if they do like anime, they’re guaranteed to get excited with you.
voiceCLOUD

CLOUD’s song, which delicately portrays feelings that never quite reach their destination, is sure to resonate with people in their thirties.
It carefully expresses the small gaps in everyday life and the difficulty of communication, singing about the subtle emotions in human relationships.
Released in June 2000 and used as a TV anime opening theme, the track reached No.
50 on the Oricon chart.
If you sing it at karaoke, we recommend reminiscing with friends and soaking in the bittersweet sentiment of your youth.
Along with the nostalgia, it may also prompt you to reflect on who you are now.
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.
DAYBREAK’S BELLL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

With its grand melody and profound message, this song is a gem of rock that leaves a deep impression on listeners.
It masterfully fuses L’Arc~en~Ciel’s distinctive sound with lyrics themed around anti-war sentiment and love for humanity.
The intricate drum and guitar rhythm patterns, along with a youthful arrangement reminiscent of their indie days, are also striking.
Released in October 2007, the track was chosen as the opening theme for Season 1 of the anime Mobile Suit Gundam 00 and topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It was also included on the album KISS, capturing the hearts of a wide audience from rock fans to anime enthusiasts.
For those who grew up loving anime and the Gundam series, it is surely a song that resonates even more deeply.
[Anisong] Anime Songs Recommended for Men in Their 30s to Sing at Karaoke (41–50)
Red fractionMELL

It’s a song from BLACK LAGOON with lyrics entirely in English.
It’s rarely played with the anime visuals, so it’s well-suited for performing as a stylish showcase.
However, like songs by MAN WITH A MISSION, singing this in English and at a fast pace is extremely difficult.
If you want to nail it and look cool, you’ll probably need to practice hundreds of times.
BLOODY STREAMCoda

This is the opening theme for JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Joseph Joestar’s arc.
If the Jonathan arc’s “JoJo ~Sono Chi no Sadame~” is a song that resonates with the hearts of people in their forties, then this one strikes a chord with anime fans in their thirties—a track that blends a sense of speed and a certain languid mood with a jazzy, powerful energy.





