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 karaoke songs for men in their 30s (161–170)
SUNGen Hoshino

Gen Hoshino’s “SUN” is a bright, refreshing song that lifts your spirits—singing it at karaoke feels like a herbal remedy in musical form that dispels feelings of gloom.
In your thirties, days of work stress increase as you take on middle-management roles, and in those times, singing this song helps you reset and refresh.
Close your eyesKen Hirai

Ken Hirai’s signature song “Hitomi wo Tojite,” with its beautiful melody that conveys kindness and healing, could be called the number-one song people want to sing at karaoke.
Hearing such a wonderful song will likely etch a deeply positive impression of the man who sang it into a woman’s heart.





