Here are foolproof picks! Flirt-worthy karaoke songs recommended for men in their 30s
Men in their 30s probably get quite a few chances to go to karaoke, don’t they?
After drinks with coworkers or the boss, or at reunions with old friends… you might end up going to karaoke a few times a year.
And if there are women there, you’re likely to think, “I want them to think I’m cool!” or “I want to sing a song that’ll make me popular!” right?
So in this article, we’ll introduce karaoke songs that guys in their 30s can sing to look cool and win people over.
Since choosing songs you won’t fail with is crucial, start by picking trending new hits or long-beloved, well-known songs!
We’ll share lots of recommendations here, so be sure to practice well in advance before heading to karaoke.
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These Picks Won’t Fail: Attractive Karaoke Songs Recommended for Men in Their 30s (71–80)
GuaranaSukima Switch

It’s a classic pop song that makes your heart flutter—brisk acoustic guitar backing and elegant strings weave a refreshing yet somehow wistful sense of speed.
“Guarana” is a single by Sukima Switch released in 2006; it was their first song to reach No.
1 on the Oricon charts and was also used as the theme song for the film “Rough,” released the same year.
When singing it at karaoke, aim for clear enunciation and start by delivering the song’s momentum with powerful vocals.
At the same time, keep your pacing in mind and focus on adding dynamics so you can carry your performance all the way to the end.
365 daysMr.Children

Songs by the nationally beloved rock band Mr.Children all have that classic, straight-down-the-middle appeal, don’t they? Their universal charm—something anyone can find wonderful—makes them perfect picks for karaoke, especially when people with all kinds of musical tastes are gathered.
Among their catalog, this song is a quintessential, no-frills love ballad.
It spans a wide vocal range, with parts sung in chest voice and others switching to falsetto, making it a challenging piece.
But if you’re a man confident in your singing, definitely give it a try.
If you pull it off, it’s a choice that’s guaranteed to be a hit!
Theory of the Mindful HeartRADWIMPS

If we’re talking about karaoke songs for men in their 30s, RADWIMPS is one of the most popular bands, right? Their song “Yūshinron” is one of their signature tracks, released in 2006.
It might seem easy to sing at first, but there are parts where it turns into something like a tongue-twister—rather than riding the melody, it feels more like rapid-fire phrasing.
If you can glide through those sections smoothly, it’s a cool flex.
Many people, regardless of gender, like RADWIMPS, so this is a song that’s sure to get the crowd going.
Be the soil that makes flowers bloom, rather than the flowers themselves.BERRY GOODMAN

This song is characterized by its heartwarming message and light, upbeat rhythm.
Apparently, Berg Goodman was inspired to create it after being moved by a quote from a baseball manager.
It sings not only of those who shine in the spotlight, but also of the importance of those who support from behind the scenes.
Created for NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” the piece is presented together with visuals by animator Reiko Yokosuka.
It’s a track we hope people who struggle with others’ evaluations or feel their efforts aren’t being rewarded will listen to.
planetariumBUMP OF CHICKEN

This is the 10th single by the Japanese rock band BUMP OF CHICKEN, released in July 2005.
With its relaxed tempo and gentle melody, the song is crafted in a way that simply listening to it brings to mind a clear, beautiful sky projected in a planetarium.
Reflecting that atmosphere, the vocal melody doesn’t use a particularly wide range, making it a song that anyone can casually hum along to and enjoy singing.
Picture the starry sky of a planetarium and immerse yourself fully in the song’s world as you sing.
Just by doing that, I’m sure what your performance conveys to listeners will grow many times over, transforming it from “your song” into something that truly reaches them!
1.15 Million Kilometers of FilmOfficial HIGE DANDism

If you’re looking for a karaoke track to charm your crush, how about “115 Million Kilometer Film” by Official HIGE DANDism? This song, which resonates with an emotional scene from the film “Love Me, Love Me Not,” is a bona fide crowd-pleaser.
Its stylish piano riff feels effortless, and the band’s signature pop sensibility captivates listeners.
It’s even surpassed a staggering 500 million streams! With this massive hit, why not become the star of your next karaoke night?
meteorKobukuro

As a male duo that enjoys overwhelming popularity and a staple presence in the J-POP scene, Kobukuro are beloved by many.
Their songs are also karaoke favorites, with plenty of classic tracks that get sung often.
Among them, “Ryūsei” (Meteor) was selected as the theme song for the TV drama “Nagareboshi,” so many people who watched the show at the time will likely recognize it.
The beautiful melody of the chorus is especially striking, and if you sing this song earnestly, it’s sure to move the hearts of the women listening.






