Recommended Japanese pop songs for karaoke for men in their 30s
Choosing the right songs for karaoke is pretty important, isn’t it?
I’ve agonized over it many times myself.
So this time, I’ve put together a curated list of karaoke songs that will definitely hype up any group of guys in their 30s—just what you’ve been looking for!
Hope you find it helpful.
Use it in all kinds of situations!
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Recommended Japanese pop songs for karaoke for men in their 30s (151–160)
World of AzureRemioromen
This is an autumn classic by Remioromen, an artist whose gentle vocals and immersive worldbuilding elevate the listening experience and set the mood perfectly.
With its mature themes, it’s a great fit for men in their 30s as well.
Eternal Full MoonTatsuro Yamashita
Tatsuro Yamashita is an artist whose appeal lies in a stylish mood created by the fusion of a funky vocal sensibility and a fusion-inspired texture.
His music, with its urban atmosphere, sets the scene and brings a refreshing quality that suits men in their thirties as well.
Melancholy CasablancaHiromi Go

An autumn classic by Hiromi Go that showcases a mature, sophisticated charm through energetic vocals and charismatic artistry.
The comfortably tense sound delivers a refreshing feel that also resonates well with men in their 30s.
A Little Love SongMONGOL800

It’s one of MONGOL800’s signature songs, but it has never been released as a single and is included on the band’s second indie album, “MESSAGE.” By the way, despite being an indie release, this album sold over 2.
8 million copies! It’s an upbeat, super catchy rock number, and you definitely don’t need any complicated explanations to have fun singing it.
Everyone, just raise your voices and enjoy it however you like!
Mary JaneHiro Tsunoda

Tsunoda Hiro’s signature song, “Mary Jane,” has a graceful, sultry beauty that somehow carries the same fragrance as Bach’s “Air on the G String” and Procol Harum’s “A Whiter Shade of Pale.” Brimming with mood, it’s a highly effective secret weapon of a love song for karaoke, and a track I’d recommend to men in their 30s.
KanadeSukima Switch

One of Sukima Switch’s signature songs depicting a moment of parting.
Its warm melody and heartfelt lyrics have endeared it to many listeners, making it a karaoke staple.
Released in June 2004 as their second single, it became widely known after being covered by various artists.
The song carries a message that hearts remain connected even when far apart, making it perfect for singing with thoughts of someone special.
It’s recommended for expressing gratitude to a woman or for overcoming a breakup.
With gentle, comforting vocals, it’s sure to be a hit at karaoke.
Recommended Japanese pop karaoke songs for men in their 30s (161–170)
Song of SpringSpitz

It’s a song filled with Spitz’s positive feelings, inspired by thoughts of “myself when I first started music” and “the musicians I’ve admired since long ago.” The lyrics, brimming with hope like waiting for spring to arrive after enduring winter’s cold, truly resonate.
Released in March 2006, the track is included on the album Souvenir.
In 2017, it was also used as the theme song for the second part of the film March Comes in Like a Lion.
Just like welcoming spring after a long winter, it’s perfect for anyone trying to overcome life’s hardships.
If you sing it at karaoke, it’s sure to warm the hearts of those around you.






