[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] (21–30)
STAY GOLDHi-STANDARD22rank/position

Known by the nickname “Hai-Suta,” Hi-STANDARD is the legendary rock band that cemented the genre of melodic hardcore in the J-pop scene.
“Stay Gold,” from their third album MAKING THE ROAD—which became a million-seller both in Japan and abroad—amps you up with its catchy melodies and harmonies despite being sung entirely in English.
It’s a pretty fast-tempo track, so it’s not easy, but it’s guaranteed to hype up the room at karaoke.
This is a rock tune I want you to sing when you just need to blow off steam—highly recommended for those in their 30s who likely experienced the heyday of the melodic hardcore scene.
AM11:00HY23rank/position

A classic karaoke song that has been hugely popular since back in the day and can be sung as a male–female duet.
In the first and second verses, the male and female parts are sung solo separately, and then they come together in the chorus.
HY’s songs are still popular even now! There are various interpretations of the song’s theme, and it’s not necessarily bright or cheerful, but thanks to its catchy melody and upbeat feel, you often see it getting the crowd going.
It’s a great pick when you want an energetic song that isn’t an outright upper tune.
It really resonates with people of that generation.
Paradise BabyRIP SLYME24rank/position

A light, bouncy rhythm and an upbeat sound! I bet a lot of people feel like listening to this when summer comes around.
It’s one of the signature tracks by the hip-hop group RIP SLYME, released as a single in 2002.
With a tropical-island vibe and high-energy lyrics, it makes you want to say, “Now this is RIP SLYME!” Since it’s rap, delivering it perfectly can be tough—but nail it, and you’ll get a round of applause.
It’s guaranteed to hype up the crowd.
Cutie HoneyKumi Koda25rank/position

The songs by Kumi Koda, who was active from the 1990s through the 2000s, still resonate with many people today.
This work is a track set to a lively dance beat, themed around free expression and self-affirmation.
Frankly voicing the universal desire to be loved, its lyrics are striking in how they also touch on inner vulnerability and loneliness.
Included on the album re(CORD), released in November 2019, it’s packed with the musical passion of Koda as she marked the 20th anniversary of her debut.
Incorporating elements of R&B and electropop, this piece is recommended both for those who want to liven up a karaoke session and for those who want to take a fresh look at themselves.
If I sing to the sky175R26rank/position

175R is a rock band that made its major debut in 2003.
They announced a hiatus in 2010, but resumed activities in 2016 and continue to perform at many festivals and play live shows.
When you think of 175R, many people probably think first of this song, Sora ni Utaeba.
The song overall gives the impression of having many long tones, which really bring out vocalist SHOGO’s higher register.
The vocal range spans an octave and a half from F3 to B4, which might feel a bit high for male singers.
That said, the song starts mostly in the lower range, so as long as you can handle the rapid, wordy line at the end of the chorus, it’s a very satisfying song to sing.
It builds even more toward the end with call-and-response parts, so definitely give it a try when you want to hype things up at karaoke.
astronomical observationBUMP OF CHICKEN27rank/position

A high-energy guitar rock number! It’s one of BUMP OF CHICKEN’s signature songs, evoking a starry night sky glittering above.
It became a massive hit after being featured as an insert song in a drama of the same name.
The bittersweet feeling of stargazing with someone special—it really captures youth, doesn’t it? Just hearing the intro guitar is enough to get many people hyped.
The key isn’t very high, making it easy to sing—that’s another reason it’s recommended.
Pour your heart into it and sing your heart out!
MiracleGReeeeN28rank/position

A gem of a love song where miracles and tracks of destiny overlap.
The lyrics spun by GReeeeN overflow with thoughts of eternal love and gratitude: love that deepens by the day, hardships overcome together, and appreciation for little joys.
This work gently embraces the many moments of life.
Released in May 2008, it became a hot topic as the theme song for the drama ROOKIES.
It continues to be loved as a wedding classic as well.
A song to listen to when you want to feel the bond with someone special or when you need hope for the future.
It’s sure to be a hit at karaoke, too.





