[30s] Karaoke Songs That Get Everyone Hyped: 2025 Ranking
The key to choosing songs at karaoke is whether they’ll liven up the atmosphere, right?
This time, we’re introducing karaoke songs that have been popular among people in their 30s and are sure to get the crowd going.
I hope you find it helpful!
Give them a try.
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[30s] Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers Ranking [2025] (71–80)
LOVE 2000hitomi71rank/position

Hitomi’s signature song “LOVE 2000.” Back then, many female singer-songwriters had an Avex-style, Italo-disco vibe, but Hitomi gained popularity with a somewhat louder, rock-tinged sound.
I imagine many women in their 30s admired her rocky vocals.
While this song’s range—mid1F to hiD—is fairly standard, it’s exceptionally easy to sing because it frequently stays around mid2F#, a very comfortable pitch for many women.
Another plus is that you can make it easier to sing simply by adjusting the key to match the hiD sections.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
~asterisk~ORANGE RANGE72rank/position

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.
swallowtail butterflyPorno Graffitti73rank/position

With its Latin-flavored melody and beautiful lyrics, this song stands out as one of PornoGraffitti’s signature works.
Akihito Okano’s distinctive vocals are especially prominent here.
The part that feels so good to sing is definitely the song’s characteristic rhythmic groove! From the chorus on, the rhythm’s shifts in intensity not only feel pleasant to listen to but are also satisfying to sing.
With its up-tempo feel, you’ll get a real thrill if you can skillfully deliver the lyrics as they ride over the rapid-fire notes.
Released in June 2001, the track drew attention when the band members appeared in the tie-in commercial.
It’s a perfect choice when you want to get the crowd going at karaoke!
POISON ~A world where you can’t even say what you want to say~Takashi Sorimachi74rank/position

This is a song that became a huge hit, sung by the actor Takashi Sorimachi.
The guitar riff in the intro is really cool.
It was the theme song for the drama GTO, starring Takashi Sorimachi.
I bet there are many people now in their thirties who were totally hooked on that show.
MarigoldAimyon75rank/position

Judging from just the artist’s name and face, she may seem cute, but her songs and lyrics are lyrical, blending a poignant sadness with a sense of everyday life—she’s a popular singer-songwriter.
This song is no exception; it could be called one of Aimyon’s masterpieces, where her sentimental side and a bittersweet feeling are interwoven with flickers of hope.
LOSERKenshi Yonezu76rank/position

Kenshi Yonezu’s iconic song “LOSER.” The music video drew attention for his own dancing, and the track became one that showcased Yonezu’s artistry to the public.
Though released in 2016, it remains highly popular today, earning strong support not only from people in their 20s but also from those in their 30s.
The track has a somewhat cyber vibe, and despite the title’s “loser” theme, the lyrics are crafted to be uplifting—making it a perfect fit for those in their 30s who often face many challenges in the working world.
Fortune Cookie in LoveAKB4877rank/position

Released in 2013 as AKB48’s 32nd major single.
Rino Sashihara serves as the center for the song, which is performed by the members who ranked 1st through 16th in the “AKB48 32nd Single General Election.” The choreography is simple enough for anyone to dance, making it a song that everyone can enjoy singing and dancing to together, and it became a massive hit.





