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[For men in their 30s] Songs that tend to score well on karaoke scoring systems

[For men in their 30s] Songs that tend to score well on karaoke scoring systems
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[For men in their 30s] Songs that tend to score well on karaoke scoring systems

Men in their 30s are a generation that has been exposed to a wide range of genres—from orthodox rock to punk rock, and Black music such as R&B and hip-hop.

With so many potential songs to choose from, many people may find it difficult to decide what to sing.

So this time, we’ve picked out songs that make it easier for men in their 30s to aim for high scores at karaoke.

It also includes expert commentary from a former vocal instructor, so be sure to read to the end.

[For men in their 30s] Songs that score easily on karaoke (1–10)

astronomical observationBUMP OF CHICKEN

A true masterpiece among masterpieces, with a raw guitar sound and a heart-stirring melody that shine with timeless brilliance—as if the restless rush of youth were rendered directly into sound! Even in the 2020s, BUMP OF CHICKEN’s early signature song “Tentai Kansoku” remains immensely popular and is a karaoke staple.

Motoo Fujiwara’s vocals, still tinged with the youthful blue of his early twenties at the time, are moving no matter when you listen, and overall the pitch sits on the lower side, making it approachable even for those who struggle with high notes.

The pitch movement is somewhat dramatic, and the A-melody in particular demands quite low notes, so try to consciously bring out a sultry nuance like Fujiwara’s without letting it become too flat.

cloudy skyDOES

DOES 'Donten' (TV Tokyo anime 'Gintama' opening theme)
Overcast DOES

The renowned trio DOES, formed in Fukuoka, rose to nationwide fame thanks to their signature song “Donten,” released in 2008.

It was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Gintama and became a major hit, reaching the top three on the Oricon charts.

The song’s raw, stripped-down guitar sound—made possible by the trio’s minimalist lineup—is incredibly cool, and it’s hugely popular at karaoke.

The rugged, husky vocals and blunt yet moving melody aren’t particularly difficult and are easy to sing, but because the melody doesn’t change much, be mindful to avoid sounding too monotone when you perform it.

A Tiny Bit of CourageFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS 'A Tiny Bit of Courage'
A Tiny Courage - FUNKY MONKEY BABYS

Released in 2007, “Chippoke na Yuuki” was a milestone song for FUNKY MONKEY BABYS, achieving their then-highest position of No.

8 on the Oricon chart.

Many people in their 30s will fondly remember Tomohiro Waki being featured on the cover and in the music video, and for those who’ve spent a fair number of years in the working world, the lyrics that unexpectedly stir the heart are sure to make you want to belt it out at karaoke.

True to FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ straightforward melodies, there’s nothing particularly difficult, but the fast sections that incorporate rap-like vocals typical of 2000s J-pop can be sung smoothly if you memorize the lyrics well beforehand.

Theory of the Mindful HeartRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – A Theory of Heart [Official Music Video]
Yuushinron RADWIMPS

Yūshinron, RADWIMPS’s fourth major-label single, is one of their early signature songs and a beloved classic among fans.

Some people now in their 30s may have first discovered the band—who were then rising as a cutting-edge young act—through this track.

The song is memorable for its catchy chorus and lyrics with a distinctive worldview, but the part to watch out for when singing it at karaoke is the fast, rap-like delivery.

Practice to keep your rhythm steady, and try to avoid sounding too flat or mechanical as you sing.

All of the YouthFujifabric

Released in October 2007, “Wakamono no Subete” is one of the signature songs of Fujifabric from the period when the late Masahiko Shimura was a member, and it’s still fresh in our memory that it surpassed 100 million streams on the Oricon Weekly Streaming Ranking in 2024.

It’s a defining classic of the 2000s, and many people in their 30s today likely have it in their karaoke repertoire.

The song’s structure is essentially classic J-pop, with clear sections and no surprising high notes or long sustained tones, making it generally easy to sing.

If you sing with an awareness of the contrast between the restrained first half and the soaring chorus, it will sound even better!

confessionFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS “Confession”
Confession by FUNKY MONKEY BABYS

There must be plenty of people in their thirties today who can’t help but squint with nostalgia at the sight of Eiichiro Funakoshi’s jacket with an umbrella.

“Kokuhaku” (Confession) is a hit song released in 2008, a masterpiece that belts out incredibly straightforward, honest lyrics with all its might.

True to their style, the lyrics are packed with words and delivered at a slightly rapid pace, but it’s quintessential 2000s J‑POP, and for those who were in their teens to twenties back then and are now in their thirties, it likely feels like the melody of their youth—something they can sing with ease.

Just a heads-up: the final chorus modulates up by a half step!

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Porno Graffitti 'Saudade' (“OPEN MUSIC CABINET” Live in Saitama Super Arena 2007) / 'Saudade (Live Ver.)'
Saudade Porno Graffitti

For PornoGraffitti, their early masterpiece that earned them their first No.

1 on the Oricon charts and their first million-seller was Saudade, released in 2000! The song makes full use of the Latin-flavored sound that has become almost synonymous with them today and has won popularity across generations, so when they performed it on THE FIRST TAKE in 2021, it created a huge buzz.

It’s also a karaoke favorite, and you’ll see when you actually try singing it that the combination of Latin and Japanese kayōkyoku styles is excellent and makes it very easy to sing.

Practice while paying attention to the slightly fast-paced parts and the key change in the latter half!

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