Funny songs recommended for men in their 40s
You get into your thirties, start feeling settled into working life, and before you know it, you’re in your forties…
There must be many people who feel this way.
It’s also said that this stage of life comes with heavier responsibilities at work and increased stress.
So we’ve put together a selection of songs that might make men in this age group smile and feel energized.
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Interesting songs recommended for men in their 40s (71–80)
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Included on the 1987 album “Gift for Fanks.” Ending theme for the anime City Hunter.
A three-member music unit that debuted in 1984.
With an up-tempo, catchy rhythm and a melody that foregrounds digital sounds driven by synthesizers, this track is a delight to the ear.
huge nuisanceUNICORN

Included on the 1989 album Hattori.
A five-piece rock band from Hiroshima Prefecture formed in 1986.
The bright, crisp drum tone carries the song along at a lively uptempo pace, and paired with the speedy, poppy melody, Tamio’s vocals singing about the sorrows of solo job transfers make it both entertaining and refreshing—one of those tracks that lifts your spirits.
Take back the love!!Crystal King

A music band formed in 1971.
The opening theme of the anime Fist of the North Star.
It’s a remarkable number featuring dynamic twin-vocal harmonies with wide pitch range, sung over a powerful, uptempo rhythm and an aggressive yet slightly mellow melody.
Interesting songs recommended for men in their 40s (81–90)
Driving All NightYutaka Ozaki

Included on the 1985 album “From the Broken Door.” Born in 1965.
A singer-songwriter from Tokyo.
This was a staple that was always performed live.
With an uptempo, flowing rhythm, hard guitar sound that chops out aggressive riffs, and lyrics that exude a nihilistic vibe, Ozaki delivers a powerful vocal—making it a very cool track.
BambinaTomoyasu Hotei

If you’re a rock-loving man in your 40s, there’s no doubt you’ve listened to Tomoyasu Hotei’s songs.
Among his works, the one I especially recommend as easy to sing is “Bambina.” It’s a track with a lively, raucous riff that screams rock ’n’ roll, keeping the energy high from start to finish.
Despite its upbeat feel, the vocal line sits mainly in the lower to mid range, making it very easy to sing.
Definitely give it a try.
thrillTomoyasu Hotei

Included on the 1996 album “King & Queen.” Born in 1962.
A guitarist and singer from Gunma Prefecture.
Although it’s used as Egashira 2:50’s theme on a TV show, it’s by no means the kind of song you’d just play for laughs; I think it’s a masterpiece where the aggressive guitar sound and Hotei’s shouted vocals fit together remarkably well.
At all times.Noriyuki Makihara

Included on the 1991 album “With Whom Do You Share a Happy Yawn?”.
It was also the theme song for the film “No Abnormalities on the Job-Hunting Front,” released the same year.
Born in 1969.
A singer-songwriter from Osaka Prefecture.
Set to a light, up-tempo rhythm and a pop, catchy melody, his earnest, plainspoken vocals deliver encouraging lyrics that lift the listener’s spirits.





