[For women in their 30s] Songs that tend to score high on karaoke scoring systems
People in their 30s are a generation that has been exposed to an especially wide range of music among all age groups.
Because of that, they may be more sensitive and finely tuned to what’s new than other generations.
In fact, while many sing nostalgic hits from their own era, lots also sing the latest J-pop, Vocaloid tracks, and idol songs.
So this time, we’ve picked out karaoke songs that are easy to score well on, specifically for women in their 30s!
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[For Women in Their 30s] Songs That Score High on Karaoke (1–10)
PromiseKumi Koda

Among women in their 30s, especially those 34 and under, wouldn’t it be fair to say that Kumi Koda is more of their generation than Ayumi Hamasaki? Kumi Koda’s sexy vocals and emotionally rich expressiveness are captivating, and her song “Promise,” while showcasing those qualities, is arranged to be very easy to sing.
The song definitely builds as a piece of music, but the rise in intensity toward the chorus is gentle, and the vocal range isn’t wide.
If you focus on dynamics and keep your pitch on track, aiming for a high score should be easy.
STARSMika Nakashima

Mika Nakashima is a female singer who has left many masterpieces with her distinctive vocal technique and catchy J-pop.
Because she’s an artist with many high-pitched phrases, you might be inclined to avoid her songs if you’re aiming for a high score.
Even so, there are surely people who still want to go for a high score with her tracks.
In that case, we recommend STARS.
It’s a mature-sounding ballad with a very high frequency of long tones, but the vocal range is relatively narrow, and the pitch movement isn’t overly dramatic.
If you can hold steady long notes without wavering, you should be able to sing it without issue.
You can also take advantage of the abundance of long tones to rack up extra points with vibrato.
BLUE BIRDAyumi Hamasaki

When it comes to artists who colored the youth of women in their 30s, Ayumi Hamasaki is probably the name that comes up most often.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend as an easy pick for scoring high in karaoke is BLUE BIRD.
Although it feels like a refreshing and powerful track, it actually has a relatively narrow vocal range.
The few high notes that do appear are only in the upper-mid range at most, and they come and go quickly.
Considering its limited range and how easy it is to match the pitch, it’s definitely a song you can aim for a high score with.
[For Women in Their 30s] Karaoke Scoring: Songs That Tend to Get High Scores (11–20)
fairylandAyumi Hamasaki

Ayumi Hamasaki’s classic “fairyland.” Because it opens with heavily effected vocals, it might at first seem like it wouldn’t be easy to sing, but that’s not the case.
Despite its energetic melody, the chorus’s vocal line is surprisingly straightforward, and the range stays within a reasonable span.
The high phrases are brief rather than sustained long notes, so it doesn’t depend much on the singer’s vocal timbre—another reason it’s relatively easy to aim for a high score.
spoiled childAi Otsuka

Ai Otsuka’s classic song “Amaenbo.” While Ai Otsuka has many unique tracks, this one is arranged as a particularly orthodox J-pop number among her works.
As a result, you won’t find vocal lines that require the complex pitch movements typical of modern songs.
The vocal range is about average, and since there aren’t especially high phrases in any section, there should be no vocal strain if you sing it in an appropriate key.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
LOVE 2000hitomi

The song “LOVE 2000” by hitomi gained nationwide popularity with its energetic melody.
At the time, many women in their 30s likely admired her for her straightforward persona and powerful, rock-tinged musical style.
Although the piece stands out for its strength, its vocal range is surprisingly narrow, centered in the mid to upper-mid range.
There isn’t much pitch variation, and the tempo is mid-range, making it perfect for aiming for a high score.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
happiness!!!Kaela Kimura

Kaela Kimura is a female singer-songwriter who remains popular today.
She has many great songs, but the one I especially recommend for aiming at a high score is “happiness!!!.” It’s known as a classic from her early career.
While it contains quite a few slightly high phrases, there are almost no long sustained notes, so if you sing it in an appropriate key, you shouldn’t have trouble with the high range.
There are some English lyrics sprinkled in, but the vocal line itself is simple, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.





