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For Women in Their 30s: Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Songs That Get the Crowd Going | Packed with Nostalgic Hits!

A karaoke roundup just for our generation, guaranteed to resonate with people in their 30s and spark great conversations! We all have those warm memories like, “That song takes me back,” or “We used to sing this with everyone shouting the call-and-response!” Here, we’re introducing easy-to-sing tracks that let you truly enjoy karaoke while sharing those universal, generation-defining memories.

You’ll also get practical vocal tips from a former vocal coach, so even if you’re not confident in your singing, you can relax! We’ve carefully picked only songs that will bring back those feelings from back in the day and get you hyped with friends and coworkers—so enjoy till the end!

For Women in Their 30s: Easy-to-Sing Karaoke Hits That Get the Party Going — Lots of Nostalgic Classics! (11–20)

fairylandHamasaki Ayumi

Ayumi Hamasaki / fairyland (Short Ver.)
fairylandHamasaki Ayumi

Ayumi Hamasaki’s classic “fairyland.” Because it’s a very upbeat song, many women in their 30s may avoid it thinking it’s too high, but surprisingly the vocal range isn’t that wide; it stays within mid1F to hiD.

What makes it easy to sing isn’t just that—the tempo is slightly slow at BPM 112, and the pitch movement is fairly consistent.

If you carefully track the pitch, you can aim for a high score at karaoke without any issues, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Moonlight LegendDALI

Anyone woman in her 30s will surely know Moonlight Densetsu.

I still love Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon so much that I’m even in the fan club! The song has romantic, mysterious lyrics and melody, and the vocal line itself is simple and easy to remember, making it easier to score a high pitch-accuracy rate.

The overall vocal range is G3–C5, which is very comfortable to sing if you go at it with some energy.

It might help to focus on resonating in your chest.

Even just keeping a hand on your chest lets you feel the vibration, which should increase your volume and make it easier to sing.

Give it a try!

God Knows…Hirano Aya

God knows… “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya” [Suzumiya Haruhi no Yūutsu] Kadokawa-licensed MAD [Bass Performance]
God Knows…Hirano Aya

As an insert song from the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, this is the track Haruhi and the others perform during the cultural festival live show.

It’s a fast-paced band sound and a genuine rock number, so it might be challenging at first glance, but with practice I think it’s quite singable.

The “A” section’s laid-back timing (the held-back feel) is very important, so be careful not to slip off the beat.

The “B” section progresses without much change in range, but keep your eyebrows lifted to prevent your pitch from dropping.

Also, the chorus goes into higher notes with an image of an emotional outburst—if you project your voice energetically into the distance, you should be able to sing without straining your throat!

Fool of LoveGoto Maki

Maki Goto “Stupid Fool of Love” Music Video
Fool of LoveGoto Maki

This is Maki Goto’s big hit released in March 2001 as her solo debut.

The overall vocal range spans G3 to F#5, and because the last phrase of the chorus uses head voice, the range is quite wide.

Rather than pitch movement, the rhythm is distinctive; if you sing carefully, your timing will align and your pitch accuracy will improve.

Also, since the chorus is sung with a head-voice quality, projecting your head voice more will give you a sharper tone like Maki Goto’s.

In English-language singing, it helps to use breath and give the head voice a light, flicked feel.

It may be challenging until you get used to it, but give it a try!

BelieveTamaki Nami

Nami Tamaki “Believe” Music Video
BelieveTamaki Nami

It was Nami Tamaki’s major debut single and the 3rd opening theme for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED! The tempo is fast, but the pitch movement isn’t very extreme, so once you lock into the rhythm it’s an easy song to sing.

The A section sits in a relatively calm range, and a high C#5 appears at the end of the B section, so be careful not to strain.

Since the melody gradually climbs, try raising your facial muscles and increasing your energy little by little as you sing; the notes should come out smoothly.

If you focus on accents, the high parts will come out properly and you’ll also be more likely to hit the pitch bar.

Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

[MV full] Koi Suru Fortune Cookie / AKB48 [Official]
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB48

AKB48’s signature song released in August 2013 became a massive hit with its uptempo sound rooted in ’80s disco and easy-to-remember choreography.

Boasting first-week sales of about 1.33 million copies, videos of people of all ages dancing together became a hot topic across the country.

The lyrics carry a message of turning unlucky days around with a positive attitude, and the calls in the chorus create a sense of unity.

The simple choreography by Papaya Suzuki makes it easy to dance to even at karaoke, and with a singable vocal range and catchy melody, it’s sure to get everyone hyped.

Its outstanding name recognition also makes it a great pick when you’re unsure what to choose.

In conclusion

Did you find songs that are comfortable to sing at karaoke and can boost the atmosphere of the room? The songs we introduced this time all have easy-to-sing melodies and are sure to get everyone excited.

Check your vocal range and enjoy your karaoke time by singing in your own style! At Rug Music, we also have articles featuring songs for people in their 30s.

Be sure to check out our other articles too!