RAG MusicKARAOKE
Lovely karaoke song

Recommended Japanese pop songs for karaoke for men in their 30s

Choosing the right songs for karaoke is pretty important, isn’t it?

I’ve agonized over it many times myself.

So this time, I’ve put together a curated list of karaoke songs that will definitely hype up any group of guys in their 30s—just what you’ve been looking for!

Hope you find it helpful.

Use it in all kinds of situations!

Recommended Japanese pop karaoke songs for men in their 30s (161–170)

Song of Springsupittsu

It’s a song filled with Spitz’s positive feelings, inspired by thoughts of “myself when I first started music” and “the musicians I’ve admired since long ago.” The lyrics, brimming with hope like waiting for spring to arrive after enduring winter’s cold, truly resonate.

Released in March 2006, the track is included on the album Souvenir.

In 2017, it was also used as the theme song for the second part of the film March Comes in Like a Lion.

Just like welcoming spring after a long winter, it’s perfect for anyone trying to overcome life’s hardships.

If you sing it at karaoke, it’s sure to warm the hearts of those around you.

Goodbye dayKisugi Takao

Takao Kisugi Goodbye Day Live (1990, Nagano)
Goodbye dayKisugi Takao

Takao Kisugi, a singer-songwriter famous for writing and composing the theme song of “Sailor Suit and Machine Gun,” a Showa-era blockbuster film based on a novel by Jiro Akagawa and starring Hiroko Yakushimaru, is also known for his song “Goodbye Day,” which is the ultimate adult love song—one you’ll definitely want to sing to that special woman.

Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

Himawari no Yakusoku – Motohiro Hata (Full)
Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

The gently heartwarming, soothing song “Himawari no Yakusoku” is one I want to sing at karaoke to make up after a fight with my beloved girlfriend.

It’s one of singer-songwriter Motohiro Hata’s signature songs and was released as his 17th single in August 2014.

Love is a mirageGam

A folk duo, Gam’s song “Ai wa Kagerou,” which begins with a beautiful piano prelude, is a romantic piece you’ll want to sing for your partner when you go to karaoke together.

It was Gam’s debut single, released in September 1980, and Akina Nakamori has also covered the song.

To say goodbyebiriibanban

“Mata Kimi ni Koishiteru,” sung by Billy BanBan, is a Heisei-era masterpiece wrapped in a gentle, impeccably pure beauty.

It’s a song that, when a man in his thirties sings it at karaoke for his wife’s birthday, expressing his everyday gratitude, will surely move her.