Songs that are popular with men in their 30s. Flirty songs that appeal to men.
When I asked the age of the guy I’m interested in, he turned out to be in his thirties.
So here, I’ve put together songs that resonate with that generation—timeless hits they’re likely to know.
These are tracks that people of the same generation can relate to, and that will earn you respect if you’re from a different one.
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Songs that are popular with men in their 30s. Attractive, male-approved hits (91–100)
Listening to OliviaAnri

If you sing this song gently and smoothly, it’s sure to make even mature men go “Oh!” Olivia o Kikinagara, a classic by Anri, is a long-loved track across genders and a popular favorite among karaoke fans.
Rock’n RougeSeiko Matsuda

These days she has overwhelmingly more female fans, but back then Seiko-chan still had a lot of male fans too.
Rock’n Rouge brings back memories of the cheering from her fan club.
Even if she says, “I don’t want a kiss,” and then tells you, “I mean the opposite,” well, you’d fall head over heels, wouldn’t you?
Hello/GoodbyeYoshie Kashiwabara

Yoshie Kashiwabara wasn’t flashy, but her calm presence made her popular.
Watching “Hello Goodbye” again as she’s grown older, you notice a kind of charm you don’t find in idols from the Heisei era onward.
Try singing it gently; I think you’ll be able to convey a composed, tranquil mood.
HandleDOUBLE

This is a classic R&B number by Double, who originally performed as sisters.
It’s perfect for a comfortable drive, with a cool mood that brings two people closer together.
With the long-popular F.
O.
H also participating on chorus, it’s a surefire “win-your-date” track that can spark lively conversation as a quintessential example of Japanese R&B.
Galaxy Express 999EXILE

This track is a cover of the anime Galaxy Express theme by the popular dance-vocal group EXILE.
As you’d expect from a dance group, the groove is catchy enough to fit right into the club scene, and it’s a crowd-pleaser that lets people—especially those in their 30s—sing along over a light four-on-the-floor beat.
Dear My FriendEvery Little Thing

It’s a classic that anyone in their 30s who was musically attuned during the Heisei era is sure to have heard.
With a catchy, easy-to-hum chorus, it’s a breezy pop number and a nostalgic tune that can effectively trigger a flashback—even for men—making it a real crowd-pleaser.
Dear DaddyMai Kitajima

This is a special song by Mai Kitajima, whose distinctive whispery voice is irresistibly addictive.
With a gentle atmosphere, it’s sung on the theme of love for her father.
It’s a “charm” song that, when played for a man, lets you convey your sincere feelings and present yourself as a pure, genuine woman.





