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[For men in their 30s] Must-play karaoke hits that always get the crowd going

If you’re a man in your 30s, chances are you often find yourself going to karaoke for work gatherings or class reunions.

Still, when it’s your turn to sing, you might be thinking, “I have no idea what song to pick!”

There may also be people in their 20s who want to know which songs hype up those in their 30s, as well as folks in their 40s and 50s.

So in this article, we’ll introduce plenty of recommended karaoke songs that are sure to get people in their 30s excited!

We’ve picked out lots of high-energy tracks, focusing on songs that people in their 30s listened to during their youth and songs that made waves back then.

Use this as a reference for choosing your setlist!

[For Men in Their 30s] Must-Sing Karaoke Hits That Always Get the Crowd Going (51–60)

FantasistaDragon Ash

Dragon Ash is a five-piece rock band that has continued to lead Japan’s loud rock scene.

Their 11th single, “Fantasista,” was used as a theme song for the 2002 FIFA World Cup and still fires up audiences as a live staple.

The rap sections are quite fast, making the lyrics hard to follow, but for men in their 30s who likely got hyped during the 2002 World Cup, it’s perfect for karaoke with peers.

It’s an upbeat tune guaranteed to lift the energy when everyone sings the chorus together.

Kimisidai TrainONE OK ROCK

A song that delivers a powerful message.

It gives listeners courage and puts them in a positive mindset.

The sensation of being moved by the up-tempo rhythm and energetic sound is truly ONE OK ROCK at their best.

It’s included on the album “Zankyō Reference,” released in October 2011.

This work blows away everyday fatigue and gives you the strength to face yourself.

It offers hints for living positively in any situation.

It’s also a sure-fire crowd-pleaser and highly recommended for karaoke.

It’s fine.Urufuruzu

The four-piece rock band Ulfuls fires up their fans with funky, soulful vocals and arrangements.

Their 25th single, Eenen, which has been tied to various campaigns, features lyrics that simply and wholeheartedly affirm you—perfect for supporting a heart on the verge of exhaustion.

Its high-energy arrangement livens up any karaoke session and is sure to brighten time spent with coworkers or old friends.

With a simple melody and song structure, it’s a rock tune that even those who aren’t confident singers can enjoy as a great stress reliever.

~asterisk~ORANGE RANGE

JUMP MV / 'BLEACH' × '*~Asterisk~' | ORANGE RANGE
~asterisk~ORANGE RANGE

ORANGE RANGE is a five-member rock band based in their home of Okinawa Prefecture, whose wide-ranging musicality captivates fans and won’t let go.

Their ninth single, “*~Asterisk~,” used as the opening theme for the TV anime BLEACH, features a catchy and stylish melody that’s undeniably cool.

The rapid-fire interplay of the three MCs makes it easy to sing together at karaoke with friends who have different comfortable vocal ranges.

It’s an emotional rock tune recommended especially for people in their 30s who grew up with the anime.

For Men in Their 30s: Must-Sing Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers (61–70)

karmaBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN is a four-piece rock band that has influenced many musicians, and their evolution shows no sign of stopping.

Their 11th single “Karma,” released as a double A-side with “supernova,” was produced as the theme song for the video game Tales of the Abyss.

Its driving ensemble, featuring edgy guitar sounds, is sure to get people hyped even at karaoke.

Since the overall key is low, it’s easy to choose even for those who aren’t confident singers, making it a rock tune recommended for listeners in their 30s.

DepartureFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS “Departure”
DepartureFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ seventh single, “Tabidachi” (“Departure”).

Released in 2008, it didn’t become an explosive hit, but it still enjoyed moderate success: it was chosen as the theme song for the film “Bokutachi to Chuzaishan no 700 Nichi Sensō” (The 700 Days’ War: Us and the Police Officer) and reached No.

10 on the Oricon weekly chart.

Men in their early 30s may find it familiar.

In short, the song features a fairly simple, uniform vocal line with very gentle pitch movement.

However, it contains a fair number of long notes and the overall range is somewhat high, so it’s necessary to set the key so you can sustain long tones at a relatively high pitch.

SHAMROCKUVERworld

Released in 2006, this song drew attention as the theme for the drama “Dandori.

~Dance☆Drill~.” With its powerful guitar riffs and TAKUYA∞’s distinctive vocals, it stands out as one of UVERworld’s signature tracks beloved by many fans.

The lyrics, which reflect the sense of loss that can come with chasing dreams and the resolve to keep moving forward nonetheless, are sure to resonate with listeners.

If you sing it at karaoke, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going at after-work parties or class reunions.