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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This is the foolproof playlist! Attractive karaoke songs recommended for men in their 30s (51–60)
scale (as of a fish or reptile)Hata Motohiro

Beautifully capturing the turmoil of romance, this song was released in June 2007 as Motohiro Hata’s second single.
It was also chosen as the image song for Nippon TV’s summer documentary Teijisei: 1461 Days of Memories.
Hata’s gentle voice weaves together the frustrations of love and feelings that are hard to put into words.
It carries the charm of his live performances, where a single guitar can move your heart.
Sing it at karaoke and you’re sure to have the spotlight all to yourself.
It’s a song that gives courage to those with unrequited love or anyone who needs the bravery to confess something.
Practice it, and be sure to show it off at karaoke!
single bedSha ran Q

This is Sharam Q’s sixth single, released in October 1994.
It was also used as the ending theme for the Nippon TV anime “D·N·A²: Dokoka de Nakushita Aitsu no Aitsu,” and it became a long-selling hit, marking Sharam Q’s first million-selling single.
So as of July 2023, many people in their 30s have likely heard it.
As this was the 1990s, when the karaoke market was considered crucial for a song’s success, the track is structured to be very easy to remember and sing.
It’s a song I highly recommend even for those who don’t usually sing much.
Since it’s a slightly slow-tempo song, just be careful not to get ahead of the beat when you sing.
Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number

Back number, a rock band known for their wide variety of love songs, released the single “Takane no Hanako-san” in 2013.
The lyrics are written from the perspective of a boy with a crush, overflowing with the desire to make that unattainable girl notice him—even if it means using magic.
Many people can probably relate to the story of this love-awkward protagonist.
With its pop sound and driving beat, it’s guaranteed to be a hit at karaoke, so definitely give it a try!
Fantasy in the CornerHirai Dai

Dai Hirai’s heartwarming love song is woven around the theme of the world’s greatest fantasy born in a quiet corner of a small town.
It sings of the happiness found in everyday life and the preciousness of peaceful moments with loved ones, resonating deeply with listeners.
This new track will be included on the EP “Fantasy in the Corner,” scheduled for release in November 2024, and marks the seventh installment in Hirai’s popular “LUCKY BAG” series.
Perfect for the winter season, this song is recommended for quiet nights spent with someone special or for those moments you want to share with your partner.
These picks won’t fail! Attractive karaoke songs recommended for men in their 30s (61–70)
Rhyme Wave Phrase DisciplesCHEHON

The chorus of this signature track by reggae DJ CHEHON is probably familiar to anyone in their 30s.
The video of him performing it on THE FIRST TAKE has apparently surpassed 10 million views.
In rap, rhythm matters more than pitch.
The first half has a lot of words and keeps a similar rhythm for a while, but in the latter half a more relaxed new rhythm appears, and nailing that switch makes it especially satisfying to sing.
It’s a song that naturally gets your body moving and lifts your mood, so rather than trying to sing it perfectly, approach it with the mindset of having fun and give it a try.
gazeSUPER BEAVER

This song has a very cool, band-like vibe! Especially the way the chorus builds—doesn’t it feel great to sing? I get the impression that SUPER BEAVER doesn’t have many songs in a high range and generally leans lower, and the vocal range for “Manazashi” is C3–A4, so it should be easy for men with lower voices to sing! SUPER BEAVER is very popular, so it seems tough to get concert tickets… They have a lot of cool songs, so adding them to your karaoke repertoire is sure to get everyone hyped!
Mr.ChildrenTabidachi no Uta

Released as a single on October 31, 2007, it was used as the theme song for the film “Koizora” and in an NTT East Japan commercial.
The hook, which is also the title of the song, feels very familiar, doesn’t it? “Tabidachi no Uta” spans the C3–A4 range, and you might think “it’s not that high,” but since vocalist Sakurai sings it entirely in chest voice, you’ll probably want to belt it out in chest voice too.
At the end of the chorus, where the range jumps up, if you push with brute force, you’ll completely wreck your throat.
As the pitch gets higher, focus on projecting your voice farther into the distance.
Raise your eyebrows firmly and try sending your voice from just in front of your eyebrows at all times! Also, breath and explosiveness are key—take in a lot of air and shoot it out like a beam with momentum, aiming far away! It might be tiring until you get the feel for it, but once you do, your voice will come out comfortably!



