Songs for Women in Their 30s to Sing: A Collection from the 90s to 00s
When going with just the girls, you might sing your favorite songs, but many women find themselves unsure what to sing when they go to karaoke with men.
In this article, we’ll introduce songs we’d love for those women to try.
This time, we’re focusing especially on women in their 30s, highlighting popular tracks from the late 1990s to the 2000s that are also well-liked by men.
If you find a song you want to try, go for it! We hope this article helps you choose what to sing.
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Songs for Women in Their 30s to Sing: 1990s–2000s (1–10)
Love SongGO!GO!7188

This work, known as a signature song by GO!GO!7188, a rock band that defined the 2000s, exquisitely matches lyrics that depict a bittersweet love with performances that showcase each member’s individuality.
Released in March 2006, the track has continued to be loved by many fans as one of the band’s defining pieces.
Its slow-tempo rock ballad style is moving even just to listen to.
And if you read the lyrics, they’ll resonate with you even more.
While carrying the ache of unrequited love, the pure feeling of wishing the other person happiness comes through clearly.
If you sing it at karaoke, it’s perfect for moments when you want to express your feelings.
It’s sure to be a song that stirs a man’s heart!
GibbsRingo Sheena

Here’s a masterpiece that carefully depicts delicate emotions.
Released in January 2000, it’s one of Ringo Sheena’s signature songs and is also known as her first ballad single.
It expresses a complex mix of strong love and anxiety through unique lyrics and a heartrending vocal performance.
The metaphor of a “gibbs” (cast) symbolizing both protection and restraint in a romantic relationship is particularly striking—very characteristic of Sheena’s style.
Its themes resonate with people of all genders, so it’s a great pick to sing at karaoke with someone special.
Give it a try and pour your feelings into it.
Whimsical RomanticIkimonogakari

It’s one of Ikimono-gakari’s most well-known songs! Back then, it was used as the commercial song for the Nintendo DS game Daigasso! Band Brothers DX.
The lyrics, which capture the excitement and heartache of love, are striking, and their familiar, accessible word choices resonated widely across generations.
Although the song was released in December 2008, it’s still a popular choice at karaoke today! For many people, Ikimono-gakari is the very definition of a band that embodies their youth.
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dogwood (flowering dogwood)Yo Hitoto

It’s a classic filled with prayers for love and peace.
Like the hanamizuki (dogwood) flower’s meaning, “Please accept my feelings,” it carries deep affection for someone special and a wish for world peace.
Released in February 2004, it was used as the theme song for NTV’s Tuesday Suspense Theater and in commercials, and it even inspired a film of the same name.
Hitoto Yo’s clear, transparent voice and the emotionally resonant lyrics are captivating, and the song continues to be loved by many.
It’s also a great choice to sing at karaoke with a male partner.
Singing this piece will surely warm your heart and help convey your feelings to someone important.
ORIONMika Nakashima

It’s a quintessential example of a sweet yet bittersweet heartbreak song.
Entrusting feelings to the Orion constellation shining in the winter night sky, it sings of the pain of a broken heart and the spark of new hope.
Mika Nakashima’s clear, airy vocals further enhance the song’s world.
Released in November 2008, it was also used as an insert song for the TBS drama “Ryusei no Kizuna” (Bonds of the Meteor).
Thanks to the tie-in with the drama, the song resonated with many people—chances are you’ve heard it at least once.
Starting quietly and gradually building, its arrangement makes it perfect for karaoke.
If you sing it with feeling, it’s sure to move those who are listening.
First LoveHikaru Utada

Hikaru Utada’s beautiful love song begins with a poignant scene of parting.
From the final kiss that tastes like cigarettes to the anxiety of wondering who you’ll be thinking of around this time tomorrow, the pain of heartbreak is portrayed vividly.
Yet it also carries a strong sentiment: “You are my love forever.” Released in March 1999, the song is included on the album First Love and became a huge karaoke hit, spending 15 consecutive weeks at number one.
It’s a must-listen for anyone who’s experienced heartbreak or has an unforgettable love.
Why not sing your feelings along with Utada’s crystal-clear voice?
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

One of Superfly’s signature songs, it also became a hot topic as a TV drama tie-in! Starting gently, it gradually builds up toward the chorus.
Released in April 2008, it was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Edison no Haha” (“Edison’s Mother”).
The lyrics, filled with gratitude, are memorable, expressing feelings for family and loved ones through the image of a bouquet.
It’s also very popular as a wedding song and is often used to enhance emotional scenes at ceremonies.
It’s a perfect choice to sing when you go to karaoke with men.
Women who are confident in their vocal power should definitely give it a try!





