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[For men in their 30s] Must-play karaoke hits that always get the crowd going

If you’re a man in your 30s, chances are you often find yourself going to karaoke for work gatherings or class reunions.

Still, when it’s your turn to sing, you might be thinking, “I have no idea what song to pick!”

There may also be people in their 20s who want to know which songs hype up those in their 30s, as well as folks in their 40s and 50s.

So in this article, we’ll introduce plenty of recommended karaoke songs that are sure to get people in their 30s excited!

We’ve picked out lots of high-energy tracks, focusing on songs that people in their 30s listened to during their youth and songs that made waves back then.

Use this as a reference for choosing your setlist!

[For Men in Their 30s] Must-Sing Karaoke Hits That Always Get the Crowd Going (51–60)

HELLOMasaharu Fukuyama

Masaharu Fukuyama – HELLO (Full ver.)
HELLO Masaharu Fukuyama

This lively sound is perfect for livening up karaoke! It’s a song by popular singer-songwriter Masaharu Fukuyama, released in 1995 as his 10th single.

It was used as the theme song for the drama “Saikō no Kataomoi” (The Best Unrequited Love).

The lyrics express feelings for someone you like—so straightforward they might even be called too direct—and they’re totally heart-throbbing.

If you sing it at karaoke where there are women, they might really enjoy it.

Do your best to channel Fukuyama and sing it with confidence!

hologramNICO Touches the Walls

While stylishly digesting influences from Western music and solidly adapting them into a J-pop format, NICO Touches the Walls carved out a unique presence.

Although they sadly disbanded in 2019, many people now in their thirties were likely fans.

Their classic song Hologram is a must-try at karaoke.

As the opening theme for the second season of the hugely popular anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, even those not deeply familiar with the band have probably heard it.

Its cool, driving energy, emo-rock-style guitar phrases, and soaring vocals deliver a catchy melody that captivates even first-time listeners.

The chorus does include moments with slightly higher notes, but overall the melody is easy to sing; if you have a lower voice, adjusting the key will make it more approachable.

It’s fine.Ulfuls

The four-piece rock band Ulfuls fires up their fans with funky, soulful vocals and arrangements.

Their 25th single, Eenen, which has been tied to various campaigns, features lyrics that simply and wholeheartedly affirm you—perfect for supporting a heart on the verge of exhaustion.

Its high-energy arrangement livens up any karaoke session and is sure to brighten time spent with coworkers or old friends.

With a simple melody and song structure, it’s a rock tune that even those who aren’t confident singers can enjoy as a great stress reliever.

Theory of the Mindful HeartRADWIMPS

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

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.

For Men in Their 30s: Must-Sing Karaoke Crowd-Pleasers (61–70)

We are!Hiroshi Kitadani

TV Anime “ONE PIECE” 1000th Episode Commemoration: We Are!
We Are! Kitadani Hiroshi

When it comes to the very first opening theme of the smash-hit anime One Piece, which has been airing for over 20 years, it’s Hiroshi Kitadani’s “We Are!” Released in 1999 as his debut single, the song is notable for its lyrics that sing of adventures linked to the anime’s story and for Kitadani’s powerful vocals.

It was even used again as the opening theme when the anime reached its 1000th episode.

As an anime song known across generations, it’s a great pick for karaoke!

On the edge (chop)B’z

B’z is a solitary rock unit that has continued to take on new challenges while honing their own style since their debut.

Their 26th single, “Giri Giri Chop,” used as a theme song for the TV anime Detective Conan, features a driving shuffle beat and aggressive guitar sound that really gets your adrenaline pumping.

It’s perfect for blowing off steam, but be careful when singing it at karaoke—the very high notes and powerful vocals it demands can be tough.

For those in their 30s who grew up with the anime, this rock tune is guaranteed to get the crowd going.

greenCHEHON

CHEHON “Midori” Official Music Video
Midori CHEHON

CHEHON’s “Midori,” known as an anthem of weed-themed reggae, seems at first like a whisper of love to a woman, but it actually sings about a man’s love for herb.

The melody is crafted into a warm, gentle reggae vibe.

Since it’s performed by a deejay, the vocal line is relatively easy, with a modest range, and the reggae-typical offbeat on the 2 and 4 is set to a very graspable riddim.

It’s also a well-known track, so be sure to check it out.