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.
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These picks won’t fail! Attractive karaoke songs recommended for men in their 30s (81–90)
Precious thingsroodo obu mejyaa

“I want to be popular with women!” I think this is a common concern for men.
The songs you choose to sing when you go to karaoke with women can really affect how they see you.
Obscure songs kill the mood, and I can’t recommend cute, cutesy tracks or heartbreak songs either.
This song by Road of Major has a rock vibe, so it doesn’t feel like you’re trying too hard to please, and it’s got a great, upbeat sound.
The lyrics resonate with women, too.
Plus, it’s easy to sing, so I highly recommend it!
Be the soil that makes flowers bloom, rather than the flowers themselves.BERRY GOODMAN

This song is characterized by its heartwarming message and light, upbeat rhythm.
Apparently, Berg Goodman was inspired to create it after being moved by a quote from a baseball manager.
It sings not only of those who shine in the spotlight, but also of the importance of those who support from behind the scenes.
Created for NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” the piece is presented together with visuals by animator Reiko Yokosuka.
It’s a track we hope people who struggle with others’ evaluations or feel their efforts aren’t being rewarded will listen to.
Theory of the Mindful HeartRADWIMPS

If we’re talking about karaoke songs for men in their 30s, RADWIMPS is one of the most popular bands, right? Their song “Yūshinron” is one of their signature tracks, released in 2006.
It might seem easy to sing at first, but there are parts where it turns into something like a tongue-twister—rather than riding the melody, it feels more like rapid-fire phrasing.
If you can glide through those sections smoothly, it’s a cool flex.
Many people, regardless of gender, like RADWIMPS, so this is a song that’s sure to get the crowd going.
YoursSuda Masaki

If you’re looking for a crowd-pleasing karaoke song you can nail without much practice, Masaki Suda’s “Yours” is highly recommended.
It doesn’t demand a wide vocal range, and it lets you express the charm of Suda’s gentle tone in your own style.
The story in the lyrics is simple and easy to connect with, making it resonate across generations.
Sing “Yours” comfortably yet with feeling, and you’re sure to capture everyone’s attention!
Last FragranceAmatsuki

A song in which Amatsuki’s vocals gently sink in.
Amid a spreading, dreamlike worldview, the theme—ephemeral yet beautiful traces of love lingering like a fragrance—leaves a strong impression.
Released in December 2024 as the title track of the album “Last Fragrance,” it showcases a new breadth to Amatsuki’s music.
With a mood perfect for the ending theme of a romance film, this piece is recommended for moments when you want to look back on memories with someone special or be soothed by a voice that resonates with the heart.



