Songs that get people in their 30s pumped up: a roundup of nostalgic tracks that are also great for karaoke
What songs come to mind when you think of hype, high-energy tracks?
Of course, the latest hits can get everyone pumped, but don’t the nostalgic songs from your youth get you especially excited?
In this article, we’ll introduce some high-energy songs recommended for people in their 30s!
We’ve picked mainly hits from the ’90s and 2000s, so if you’re in your 30s, you’ll probably find a lot of nostalgic tunes here.
Use this as a reference for choosing karaoke songs and for many other occasions!
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Songs that get people in their 30s excited: A roundup of nostalgic karaoke-friendly hits (1–10)
MAyumi Hamasaki

An iconic song of the 2000s was born.
Its lyrics, portraying deep love and loneliness, resonate with listeners.
Against the backdrop of changing seasons, the protagonist’s emotions are skillfully expressed through encounters and farewells with a loved one.
This work is Ayumi Hamasaki’s 19th single, released in December 2000.
It topped the Oricon chart for two consecutive weeks, with total sales reaching 1.
319 million copies.
It was also used in a TU-KA commercial, generating significant buzz.
Many people may find it etched in their hearts along with memories of their youth.
It’s perfect for livening up a karaoke session or for singing with heartfelt feelings for someone special.
GiftET-KING

With its heartwarming message and memorable melody, this song celebrates human connections and the true value of giving.
It offers a deep insight that what matters most—the greatest “gift”—is not material things, but relationships with loved ones and shared memories.
Released in 2007 as ET-KING’s sixth single, it won the Wired Music Award at the 40th Japan Cable Radio Awards.
Widely cherished as a wedding staple, it continues to move the hearts of many.
It’s the perfect track to energize a get-together or karaoke session with friends, and to express gratitude to someone special.
IRIS OUTNEW!Kenshi Yonezu

Kenshi Yonezu’s masterpiece “IRIS OUT.” Known as a theme song for the anime Chainsaw Man, this track has been crafted with a rather unusual tone to match the show’s atmosphere.
While it carries an overall rock flavor, you can glimpse gothic elements here and there—likely to align with the series’ world, where devils appear.
It has a somewhat matter-of-fact delivery yet interweaves shouts, making it thoroughly engaging to listen to.
Be sure to check it out.
Songs that get people in their 30s pumped up: A roundup of nostalgic karaoke-friendly hits (11–20)
TemptationGLAY

If you’re in your 30s, there’s a good chance you used to listen to and sing this song a lot.
The lyrics, themed around intense love and desire, are striking, and TERU’s powerful vocals really resonate.
Released in 1998, it was a massive hit that topped the Oricon year-end singles chart.
It was also used in a TDK “MiniDisc” commercial and is included on the album “pure soul.” It’s the perfect track to amp up the energy at karaoke.
If someone confident in their vocal skills takes it on, everyone’s sure to have a great time together!
Osaka LoverDREAMS COME TRUE

A song portraying the poignancy of long-distance love and profound affection has arrived from DREAMS COME TRUE.
Lyrics sprinkled with Osaka dialect deftly capture the feelings of lovers shuttling between Tokyo and Osaka.
Released in March 2007, the track was also included on the December 2007 album “AND I LOVE YOU.” A special version written for a Universal Studios Japan attraction also drew attention.
It’s a perfect song not only for those in long-distance relationships, but for anyone who wants to feel the bond with someone dear.
You’ll surely be captivated by the musical world woven from Miwa Yoshida’s commanding vocals and Masato Nakamura’s masterful arrangements.
LieNEW!Sid

No matter the generation, there are surely people who were deeply immersed in visual kei rock bands.
For men in their 30s, many might think of SID as a popular visual kei band.
Their song “Uso” is one of their signature works, and its Japanese-style melody, alongside bands like Kiryu, helped create a distinct movement.
For those unfamiliar with V-kei, the song may be best known as a theme for the anime Fullmetal Alchemist.
It’s a piece that both anime fans and SID fans can get excited about together, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
We are!NEW!Hiroshi Kitadani

ONE PIECE is a series that’s always at the forefront of the anime scene, constantly generating buzz.
It has produced many theme songs, but when you hear ONE PIECE, the first one that comes to mind is probably “We Are!” The biggest charm of this song is, without a doubt, its grand vocal line.
The singer, Hiroshi Kitadani, is a vocalist who excels in the lower register as well, and in JAM Project he handles the overall low parts and even death growls.
The richness created by those low tones is truly impressive and perfectly captures the spirit of adventure.






