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Here are foolproof picks! Flirt-worthy karaoke songs recommended for men in their 30s

Men in their 30s probably get quite a few chances to go to karaoke, don’t they?

After drinks with coworkers or the boss, or at reunions with old friends… you might end up going to karaoke a few times a year.

And if there are women there, you’re likely to think, “I want them to think I’m cool!” or “I want to sing a song that’ll make me popular!” right?

So in this article, we’ll introduce karaoke songs that guys in their 30s can sing to look cool and win people over.

Since choosing songs you won’t fail with is crucial, start by picking trending new hits or long-beloved, well-known songs!

We’ll share lots of recommendations here, so be sure to practice well in advance before heading to karaoke.

These picks won’t fail! Attractive karaoke songs recommended for men in their 30s (61–70)

EXILEmichi

It’s a classic EXILE ballad! I’ve actually sung EXILE songs live myself, and as a woman I was shocked at how low they are.

Even raising the key by two semitones still felt low, so I think EXILE’s range is very much tailored to male voices.

Michi, with its relaxed tempo, sits around B2–A4, and the chest-voice section in the bridge feels a bit high.

That said, for karaoke scoring, singing in falsetto will almost always match pitch more accurately, so choose whichever approach you prefer! Key points: sing carefully overall to keep your pitch aligned, take breaths at each phrase, and be mindful of pitch tendencies at the ends of phrases.

If you focus on these three, a perfect 100 is definitely within reach! As you keep practicing, it’s also a song where expressive delivery tends to add points, so give it a try!

MiracleGReeeeN

Kiseki was a song written specifically for the hugely popular TV drama ROOKIES and was GReeeeN’s seventh single.

The drama was a passionate youth story, and singing this song with passion is sure to get everyone fired up.

The key is a bit high, which is a concern, but if you’re confident in your high notes, it’s a song I’d love to hear you sing.

distress (at sea/in the mountains); being lost; stranded; a disaster situationToukyou Jihen

Tokyo Jihen is a band that continues to attract fans with its stylish yet decadent musicality.

They have many famous songs, but the one I particularly recommend is Sounan (Distress).

Released barely a month after their debut single, Gunjo Biyori, this track gained popularity in the Japanese rock scene.

While it has a rock-oriented sound, it exudes an even more decadent atmosphere than its predecessor.

Accordingly, the vocals have a downbeat quality throughout, with gentle rises and falls in pitch.

The vocal range is also quite narrow, from mid2A to hiD#, so for women in their 30s, it’s almost a sure bet for scoring high at karaoke.

POISON ~ A world where you can’t even say what you want to saySorimachi Takashi

This is actor and singer (currently on hiatus from singing) Takashi Sorimachi’s fourth single, released in July 1998.

It was used as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama GTO, in which Sorimachi himself starred.

With a medium-to-up tempo that’s easy for anyone to sing and groove to, the vocal melody doesn’t span a wide range, and the tune is very easy to remember and sing.

So it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say it’s a must-pick when you want to aim for a high karaoke score.

It might be fun to get together with friends and hold a one-song scoring battle with this track.

Try producing your voice as if you’re aiming it toward your lower jaw inside your mouth and sing with a strong chest voice—you’ll likely get an even better vocal tone, so give it a try.

Can I call it magic?Hirai Ken

Ken Hirai “May I Call It Magic?” MUSIC VIDEO (Short Ver.)
Can I call it magic?Hirai Ken

Ken Hirai’s songs have high keys and complex melodies, so pulling them off is quite a challenge—but that’s exactly why it’s so cool if you can sing them, right? “May I Call This Magic?” has very gentle lyrics, so I think if you sing it carefully, your feelings will come through.

Wherever you areONE OK ROCK

This piece is filled with deep feelings that pledge eternal love.

Released in June 2010, it’s included on the album “Niche Syndrome.” It shot into the spotlight when it was used in a Docomo commercial in 2016 and has since become a wedding staple.

In both 2017 and 2018, it took the top spot for two consecutive years on the ISUM Bridal Music TOP 10.

With lyrics that weave Japanese and English together, it expresses a strong resolve to keep loving someone no matter the circumstances.

If you want to capture her heart on a karaoke date, ONE OK ROCK’s song is perfect.

You might need practice to nail the high-key ballad, but it’s definitely worth the challenge.

Paradise BabyRIP SLYME

For those in their 30s today, the April 2025 announcement that RIP SLYME would be restarting with all five original members must have been electrifying news.

They produced many hits in the 2000s, but when it comes to karaoke, the first song that comes to mind is undoubtedly Rakuen Baby, released in 2002.

In recent years it’s enjoyed a revival on platforms like TikTok, so it’s well-known among younger generations too.

With its Latin-flavored arrangement and the group’s strength of having four distinct MCs on full display, it’s a super-charged killer tune that always brings the hype, making it a karaoke favorite.

The melody is woven in generously, so even those who aren’t confident with rap should find it approachable.

Sing it with friends while trading rap lines, and you’re guaranteed to have a blast!