Recommended for men in their 30s: Karaoke songs that were a hit back in the day
For men in their 30s, you’re likely starting to take on more responsibility at work, and even if you don’t actually like singing that much, you may be finding more occasions where you have to go to karaoke for work-related socializing.
In this feature, we’ve put together a selection of easy-to-sing songs recommended for men in their 30s who aren’t usually that keen on singing.
It should also be helpful for those who think, “I actually like singing, but I’m not good at it…,” and end up hesitating to sing at karaoke and the like.
Some of the individual song articles include brief tips and advice on how to sing them well, so please make good use of this piece.
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[Recommended for men in their 30s] Karaoke songs that hyped the crowd back then (121–130)
TSUNAMISouthern All Stars

Known as a masterpiece that likens the pain of heartbreak to a tsunami, this work is a moving love song celebrated as one of Southern All Stars’ signature pieces.
It’s a gem of a ballad that expresses the sorrow of losing someone dear through a grand melody, fully showcasing Keisuke Kuwata’s exceptional songwriting and composing talent.
Released in January 2000, it topped the Oricon weekly charts and won the Japan Record Award the same year.
It was also selected as the theme song for the popular segment “Mirai Nikki III” on the TV program “U-nan no Hontoko!,” becoming a classic beloved across generations.
As a heartwarming song that offers comfort to those carrying the pain of losing someone special, it’s also highly recommended for karaoke.
White LoversKeisuke Kuwata

A gem of a ballad, richly expressing the bittersweet feelings of winter love, has been delivered by Keisuke Kuwata.
It’s a moving piece that looks back on warm memories of love, as if wrapped in snow, with a sense of blessing.
Rather than lamenting a past romance as a mere failure, it impressively celebrates the moments of that love from the heart.
Accompanied by a beautiful, resonant melody, it conveys a gentle warmth within the chill of winter.
Released in October 2001, the song was featured in a Coca-Cola commercial and sold 520,000 copies on the Oricon weekly chart.
It’s a perfect choice for winter karaoke with family and close friends when you want to share heartwarming memories.
La Palummellakururi

Quruli is a band that has enjoyed long-lasting popularity thanks to its music brimming with originality.
With each step in their career, they’ve taken on songs that incorporate genres beyond rock, consistently releasing tracks unlike any other.
Their new song, La Palummella, is characterized by a decadent melody and a vocal line built around repetition.
While the pitch movement is gentle, the range is somewhat wide, so for those who feel uncertain about their vocal range, singing the high parts an octave lower is recommended.
I'll walk home.Kazuyoshi Saito

This was Kazuyoshi Saito’s fourth single, released on June 1, 1994.
Starting in April 1994, it was used as the opening theme for Fuji TV’s children’s program “Ponkickies,” which later led to a major hit.
With its slightly bouncy rhythm, it’s a classic that makes you feel happy just by listening.
The vocal melody is very friendly and easy to remember, so I think it’s an ideal karaoke choice even for those who aren’t confident singers.
However, since the A verse includes singing with falsetto, if you’re not confident about smoothly switching your vocal registers, it might be better to lower the key.
Also, when you sing it, please be careful not to let the rhythm become too flat.
[Recommended for men in their 30s] Karaoke songs that got everyone hyped back in the day (131–140)
MiracleGReeeeN

This is GReeeeN’s seventh single, released in May 2008.
It was used as the theme song for the TBS drama ROOKIES, which centers on high school baseball.
HIDE, GReeeeN’s lead vocalist, is a captivating singer known for his powerful, beautiful high tones.
Because of that, I feel many people might hesitate to sing this song at karaoke.
However, the song itself is very easy to remember and sing, so if the key doesn’t suit you, try adjusting it to one that fits best.
Especially toward the end of the track, where there’s a rap-like section, be sure to bring out a solid sense of rhythm and beat.
Eine KleineKenshi Yonezu

This is a track included on Kenshi Yonezu’s first major-label album, “YANKEE,” which was released on April 23, 2014.
Yonezu is an exceptionally skilled vocalist, but this mid-tempo pop song features a vocal melody that’s very easy to hum and remember.
I highly recommend it even for people who aren’t confident singers.
If you sing it without forcing anything—simply and sincerely—I’m sure it’ll feel just right!
I wonderDa-iCE

This is a gem of a message song by Da-iCE that portrays youthful love and the confusion of self-discovery on a grand scale.
Delicate vocals blend with a powerful dance beat, unfolding like a whirlwind of multicolored emotions.
Featured as the theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “Kururi: Who Did I Fall in Love With?”, this work shines with Da-iCE’s appeal and gently resonates not only with those troubled by love, but also with anyone who feels they’re losing sight of themselves.
It’s not easy to sing lightly and effortlessly, but give it a try.
You’re sure to create a wonderful atmosphere at karaoke.






