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[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.

[30s] Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers Ranking [2025] (41–50)

BUMP to youKetsumeishi43rank/position

Ketsumeishi “Kimi ni BUMP” (KTM TOUR 2017 Phantom Roppongi Grand Circus Troupe “To be frank, it’s a party!!”)
BUMP Ketsumeishi for you

Ketsumeishi is a four-member music group whose name comes from a medicinal herb used in China since ancient times.

Their 13th single, “Kimi ni BUMP,” is a lively number that was featured in a Vodafone commercial.

Its funky guitar sound and recurring phrases, carried by a passionate ensemble, create an addictive quality that lifts your spirits whether you’re listening or singing along.

For those in their 30s, it’s a pop tune worth trying at karaoke, with catchy rap and melodies that leave a strong impression.

Longing, poignancy, and strength of heartRyoko Shinohara with Tetsuya Komuro44rank/position

A song where you can hear the singing voice of Ryoko Shinohara, who has appeared in various films and TV dramas as an actress! It was produced by Tetsuya Komuro, who created numerous hit songs in the 1990s.

Having achieved double million sales, this work is still known as one of her signature songs.

It was used as an insert song in the film adaptation of the arcade game, Street Fighter II: The Movie.

It’s a track that conveys a mature allure that rivals adults, even though Shinohara was only 21 at the time.

New Treasure IslandSakanaction45rank/position

Sakanaction / New Treasure Island -Music Video-
Shin Takarajima Sakanaction

Sakanaction has produced numerous danceable tracks incorporating programmed sounds.

This song was written specifically as the theme for the film “Bakuman.” It’s a classic Japanese pop tune that gets the crowd going, perfectly balancing a catchy groove with a retro vibe.

cherrySpitz46rank/position

Singing this together in April really gets everyone fired up.

I’ve heard that some people from that generation had this song dedicated to them at graduation ceremonies or farewell parties.

As with many Spitz songs, the chorus relies heavily on mixed voice, so it’s quite tough for men to sing in the original key.

Lower the key to the recommended range on the machine and sing it there.

That said, if you can belt it out in the original key without trouble, it’ll hype the room! Hitting high notes early on is difficult, and it gets even tougher later after your throat gets worn out, so if you like this song, I recommend singing it as your 3rd or 4th track once you’ve warmed up.

Love SongGReeeeN47rank/position

For people of this generation, I think you witnessed GReeeeN from their debut to when they became a popular band.

This song is one of the most beloved among fans and was performed relatively early in their career.

It’s bright and catchy, making it a karaoke favorite and easy to sing in a wide range of situations.

This track was a massive hit with an astonishing number of tie-ins; more than eight companies used it in commercials and TV programs, making it highly popular in the media as well.

HOWEVERGLAY48rank/position

GLAY is a four-member rock band that dominated the J-POP scene in the 1990s as a leading visual kei act, establishing numerous milestones.

Their 12th single, HOWEVER, used as the theme song for the TV drama Ryakudatsuai: Abunai Onna, became GLAY’s first million-selling hit.

Because the melody features increasingly higher tones toward the latter half, you’ll need to pace yourself when singing it at karaoke.

For those in their 30s, just listening to it will likely bring back memories of their youth; it’s one of GLAY’s signature songs.

HOT LIMITT.M.Revolution49rank/position

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Revolution is the solo project of Takanori Nishikawa, who is widely active not only in music but also as an actor and entrepreneur.

The eighth single, HOT LIMIT, which features numerous tie-ins, has become synonymous with T.

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Revolution, aided by the impact of its music video.

Men in their 30s who likely experienced its shock in real time might feel compelled to sing it at karaoke.

Known for its high-tone, powerful vocals, it’s an upbeat track that begs to be performed with high energy in a karaoke setting.