[Recommended for women in their 30s] Popular and latest songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
One common reason people feel hesitant about going to karaoke is the lack of a song repertoire.
By the time you’re in your 30s, it can be hard to find time to discover new songs between work and household responsibilities, so even if you end up at karaoke, you might struggle to find something you can sing.
In this article, we introduce recommended karaoke songs for women in their 30s!
Focusing on tracks that women in their 30s will find nostalgic, we’ve gathered easy-to-listen, easy-to-sing picks, including “popular new songs among women” and “classic karaoke hits.”
Take this opportunity to expand your repertoire and enjoy karaoke!
[Recommended for women in their 30s] Easy-to-sing popular and latest karaoke songs (1–10)
YELLIkimonogakari

A song with a warm singing voice and a melody that gently embraces the many feelings of youth, captivating listeners with its heartfelt resonance.
It delicately yet powerfully portrays young people who, though uncertain, are trying to take a step toward the future.
Released by Ikimono-gakari in September 2009, the song was selected as the required piece for the NHK Nationwide School Music Competition’s junior high school division, capturing the hearts of many students.
Many of you may remember singing this song with classmates and friends during your school days.
If you sing it at karaoke, it will likely bring back nostalgic memories and fill you with warmth.
On the day of departure…Ai Kawashima

A beautiful ballad by Ai Kawashima set in a spring classroom where cherry blossoms dance, depicting an eternal farewell and a promise to meet again.
Carried by gentle piano tones, memories with friends, hopes for the future, and feelings of gratitude are woven together with a clear, translucent voice.
Upon its release in February 2006, the song was featured on TV programs and commercials, becoming a staple for graduation ceremonies.
It’s a track that, along with nostalgic memories of classrooms and schoolyards, gives you the courage to step onto a new path.
Why not sing it while reflecting on your student days?
Helllo AgainMy Little Lover

Hello Again by My Little Lover is a classic that everyone knows, with a uniquely distinctive world.
Because the dynamics are very clear, it’s surprisingly easy to grasp.
Sing the A and B verses with care, then go all out on the main chorus.
The song carries a powerful message, so if you sing it as if savoring each word, you’ll surely be able to convey your feelings.
It’s easy to sing and a highly recommended track that anyone can appreciate.
JupiterAyaka Hirahara

Ayaka Hirahara’s debut song presents a grand classical masterpiece theme with approachable lyrics and a brilliant arrangement.
Its beautiful melody and crystal-clear vocals offer deep comfort to those facing loneliness or anxiety, making it a moving piece.
Since its release in December 2003, it has remained a long-selling favorite and was also used as an insert song in the TBS drama “Mr.
Kinpachi in Class 3-B.” With Masayuki Sakamoto’s elegant arrangement and Hirahara’s expressive singing, the track is crafted to be easy and pleasant for anyone to sing.
Why not try it at karaoke when you want to cherish bonds with friends or need the courage to believe in yourself?
A Cruel Angel's ThesisYoko Takahashi

The anime tie-in song performed by Yoko Takahashi, whose charismatic vocals are captivating, tells a grand story of a boy’s growth and his challenge toward a new world.
It’s a compelling track filled with dramatic expression and a determined drive to move forward.
Released in October 1995, the song was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and caused a major sensation.
It consistently ranks high on karaoke popularity charts, making it a song that bridges generations without creating a gap, even in mixed-age gatherings.
It’s a masterpiece that transcends the boundaries of anime songs—one you should definitely sing at karaoke.
The Story You Don't KnowNEW!supercell

Isn’t this the generational anthem packed with the golden age of late-night anime × Nico Nico culture × the bittersweetness of youth—the ending theme of the anime Bakemonogatari? The overall vocal range is A3 to D5 and stays fairly high throughout.
In particular, the top note D5 appears frequently in the chorus, so it’s best to sing it without straining by incorporating falsetto.
The tempo isn’t too fast and should be easy to groove to while singing, so try to feel it with your body as you listen closely to the backing band.
In the chorus, be mindful of accents and align your vocal timing to hit the pitch bar!
366 daysHY

Included on the 2008 album “HeartY,” “366 Days” is one of HY’s signature songs.
Among HY’s repertoire—known for heart-fluttering, bittersweet love songs like “NAO” and “AM11:00”—this sad love ballad stands out for its overwhelming sense of longing and unfulfilled feelings distilled into the music.
It also drew attention when Moka Kamishiraishi sang a cover in a commercial.
Because the song is widely known, it seems easy to sing in gatherings with people of different ages and genders.





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