[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] (81–90)
MapleSpitz85rank/position

It’s a classic song about parting with someone dear, and it’s also famous for having been covered by many artists.
It’s a single released by the rock band Spitz in July 1998 from the album “Fake Fur.” The somewhat nostalgic tones of piano and guitar resonate in the heart, and Masamune Kusano’s vocals, which beautifully express longing and loneliness, seem to convey a sense of helplessness.
The piece portrays not only the sorrow of farewell but also a forward-looking resolve to hold those memories close and keep moving on, revealing something new with every listen.
It’s no wonder it has colored so many works across generations, such as the drama “silent.” It’s also a great choice to sing slowly and thoughtfully at karaoke while soaking in the autumn mood.
SenbonzakurakuroUsa-P feat. Hatsune Miku86rank/position

Kurousa-P’s songs, which have captivated many with their glamorous, catchy Japanese-style rock sound and a distinctive world infused with Taisho Romanticism, express the social changes brought by rapid modernization and the influx of Western culture through lyrics that are both delicate and powerful.
Upon its release in September 2011, the song quickly gained popularity, and in August 2012 it ranked first in RecoChoku’s “Favorite Vocaloid Songs” list.
Furthermore, in December 2015, Sachiko Kobayashi performed it in a special segment at the 66th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen, drawing significant attention.
It’s a perfect pick for those who want to liven up karaoke sessions with old friends.
Aino Katachi feat. HIDE (GReeeeN)MISIA87rank/position

A moving song about the bond between parents and children and the love of family, created through a collaboration between MISIA and HIDE from GReeeeN.
Released in August 2018, it was also used as the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “Gibo to Musume no Blues.” With simple yet heartfelt lyrics woven together with MISIA’s overwhelming vocal power, this track is perfect for women in their 30s who want to liven up a karaoke session.
It’s an ideal choice for get-togethers with childhood friends or classmates, or for wedding after-parties—adding a special touch to time spent with loved ones.
Sing it together, and it will surely become a wonderful memory.
StoryAI88rank/position

Recommended for women who excel at powerful, soulful singing! This is the most popular song by Ms.
AI, who enjoys enduring popularity.
It’s not an easy song to sing, so you’ll need practice.
If you’re confident in your skills, give it a try.
If you can sing this song of hers with ease, I think songs that were hits around the same time by MISIA or Yuki Koyanagi will also suit you.
Find your favorite number and give it a shot! Your voice might fit surprisingly well.
Tomorrow never knowsMr.Children89rank/position

One of Mr.
Children’s masterpieces that absolutely makes you want to shout along during the chorus! It was used as the theme song for the drama “Wakamono no Subete” starring Masato Hagiwara and Takuya Kimura, and as an insert song for the drama “Antique: Western Confectionery” starring Hideaki Takizawa.
The melody has a cute vibe, but Sakurai’s vocals in the chorus feel powerful.
And that chorus shout—of course you want to yell it together at a Mr.
Children concert, and you can’t help but join in when someone sings it at karaoke, right?
if…DA PUMP90rank/position

DA PUMP, who made a comeback with “U.
S.
A,” are currently popular for their bright, pop tunes, but they actually have the talent to sing ballads as well.
What’s more, the chorus melody of this song is very catchy and tends to stick in your head after listening.
Some of you may have heard the remade version on music shows recently.
Let’s have fun while looking back with a sense of nostalgia.
[30s] Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers Ranking [2025] (91–100)
Bridge of Gloryyuzu91rank/position

Some of you may have the experience of singing it as the theme song for your school’s choir competition.
It’s a song that has been popular with both adults and children since back then.
Because it was used as the official theme song for NHK’s Athens Olympics coverage, some people may have a strong association with that image.
Many were glued to their TVs to cheer on the athletes.
For that reason, this Yuzu song is also very popular at sports festivals.





