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For men in their 30s: Nostalgic music. Recommended popular songs

In your busy 30s, juggling work and personal life, it’s easy to have fewer chances to listen to music in your daily routine.

Of course, you probably still hear the latest hits, but the songs that really stay with you are likely the ones from your student days, when you listened to music the most, right?

People in their 30s today were likely students in the ’90s to ’00s, and there are so many songs from that era whose lyrics you can still sing along to even now.

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of popular tracks that still resonate with men in their 30s!

You’re sure to come across songs that make you feel nostalgic!

[For Men in Their 30s] Nostalgic Music: Recommended Popular Songs (111–120)

Sky of OblivionSADS

SADS is the band formed by Kiyoharu, who was active in the 1990s as the vocalist of Kuroyume.

They were active for a short period from 1999 to 2003 before going on hiatus, and later resumed activities from 2010 to 2018.

For those in their 30s, many likely came to know SADS through “Boukyaku no Sora,” the theme song for the drama Ikebukuro West Gate Park.

They’ve created many other great tracks as well, so why not take this opportunity to give them a listen?

YELL ~Yell~Kobukuro

This song is the memorable formation anthem of Kobukuro, and its sound builds as it goes, giving you encouragement.

When singing it at karaoke, it might be good to focus on dynamics and put your emotions into it.

It’s also recommended as a pep song before heading to work.

Easy★RiderOkuda Tamio

Tamio Okuda “Easy★Rider” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Easy★RiderOkuda Tamio

Okuda Tamio sounds forever youthful in this song! The “Ijuu” in the title “Ijuu★Rider” is industry slang meaning “30,” and it’s a play on the film “Easy Rider.” No matter when I listen to it, I’m reminded, “What a masterpiece this is.”

First LoveUtada Hikaru

One of Hikaru Utada’s renowned ballads, following her striking debut with “Automatic.” From the low notes in the verses to the soaring highs in the chorus, her vocal prowess—effortlessly navigating the full range—was already fully formed back then.

Many people have surely listened to this song when heartbroken or thinking of someone dear they parted with.

travelingUtada Hikaru

Hikaru Utada’s 2001 track “traveling.” The songwriting is so solid that the song never feels dated, and even after a long time it still sounds cool.

The lyrics are appealing too, and now that I’m in my thirties, listening to it again gives me a different perspective.