I want to sing songs that use a lot of falsetto—tracks that are also good for practicing falsetto at karaoke.
I want to be able to sing in falsetto at karaoke! But I don’t know how to choose practice songs… Many people probably share this concern.
In fact, when practicing falsetto, choosing songs with moderate melodic contours and a suitable range is the shortcut to improving.
In this article, we’ll introduce the characteristics of songs that are effective for practicing falsetto, as well as tracks that are easy to try at karaoke.
From songs you can tackle casually to ones that help you step up gradually, you’re sure to find options that let you practice enjoyably within your vocal range!
Playlist
| I want to sing songs that use a lot of falsetto—tracks that are also good for practicing falsetto at karaoke. | |||
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| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | ActorIkuta Rira | play_arrow | Rira Ikuta’s “Actor” is an anime theme song. |
| 2east | Just the two of usRADWIMPS | play_arrow | A single by RADWIMPS, a track characterized by its falsetto |
| 3east | About meMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | Explanation of Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s vocal techniques |
| 4east | Happy Endingback number | play_arrow | A song by back number, famous for their movie theme songs. |
| 5east | PlatformUru | play_arrow | Uru’s song “Platform” with its delicate vocals |
| 6east | Mirror feat. Kosuke Saitoieiri reo | play_arrow | A high-pitched collaboration song by Leo Ieiri and Kousuke Saito |
| 7east | FlowerNaka Kousuke | play_arrow | Kousuke Atari’s music: a fusion of island songs and pop |
| 8east | PretenderOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | The high-quality vocals of Official HIGE DANDism |
| 9east | A three-penny novelKing Gnu | play_arrow | A song that features Iguchi’s beautiful falsetto |
| 10east | Before our feelings overlap…Hirai Ken | play_arrow | Ken Hirai’s commercial song, a heart-touching ballad |
| 11east | Wherever you areONE OK ROCK | play_arrow | Let's sing 'Wherever You Are' in falsetto. |
| 12east | Lovers AgainEXILE | play_arrow | EXILE’s 22nd single, an au tie-in song |
| 13east | = (feat. YO_CO)BAK | play_arrow | A falsetto duet song by BAK and YO_CO |
| 14east | Heralding springyama | play_arrow | How to sing yama’s popular song “Haru wo Tsugeru” (Announcing Spring) |
| 15east | I LOVE YOUkurisu haato | play_arrow | The charm of the world’s most tear-jerking love song |
| 16east | W/X/YTani Yuuki | play_arrow | Tani Yuuki’s “W/X/Y” is a perfect song for practicing falsetto. |
| 17east | Mine or YoursUtada Hikaru | play_arrow | Falsetto tips for Utada’s ‘Mine or Yours’ |
| 18east | Trace that dreamYOASOBI | play_arrow | YOASOBI’s “Tracing That Dream” has a relatively wide vocal range. |
| 19east | Pale BlueYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | Kenshi Yonezu’s theme song for Rikokatsu is a masterpiece! |
| 20east | BONSAIimase | play_arrow | imase's distinctive voice and the captivating song 'BONSAI' |
| 21east | broad daylightKing Gnu | play_arrow | King Gnu’s “Hakujitsu,” a masterpiece sung entirely in falsetto |
| 22east | Robinsonsupittsu | play_arrow | A song by Spitz that draws you into the blue sky |
| 23east | DearMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | Falsetto virtuoso Motoki Omori’s song “Dear” |
| 24east | Charlesbarūn | play_arrow | Charles is an empathetic song that depicts parting. |
| 25east | 366 daysHY | play_arrow | A famous song by HY—an exceptionally well-sung and captivating track. |
| 26east | Blooming in the mudUorupisukātā | play_arrow | The clear, beautiful high notes of a male singer |
| 27east | 1991Yonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | Kenshi Yonezu’s masterpiece “1991” is moving. |
| 28east | Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s new song to be the theme for a drama |
| 29east | unravelAdo | play_arrow | Ado covers Ling Tosite Sigure’s “unravel.” |
| 30east | migratory bird[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Theme song of the host movie, characterized by a sense of speed and high-pitched vocals |
| 31east | Lies and TruthL’Arc〜en〜Ciel | play_arrow | hyde's delicate rendition of 'Lies and Truth' |
| 32east | InfernoMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s challenging song “Inferno” |
| 33east | Even if you wait for a miracleSaucy Dog | play_arrow | Saucy Dog's masterpiece: high notes and an emotional melody |
| 34east | Ghost of the SeaYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | Theme song of Children of the Sea: Yonezu’s beautiful voice and technique |
| 35east | 365 daysMr.Children | play_arrow | Mr.Children “365 Days”: Lyrics and Emotion of Love |
| 36east | Resident of the EyeL’Arc〜en〜Ciel | play_arrow | The falsetto in Kenshi Yonezu’s “STRAY SHEEP” is striking. |
| 37east | Night DiverMiura Haruma | play_arrow | Hyde’s singing voice is captivating with its depth and high notes! |
| 38east | CHEERSMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | Cheering song for Omori-san, belted out at karaoke! |
| 39east | STAY TUNESuchmos | play_arrow | Suchmos's hit song LOVE & VICE |
| 40east | GLAMOROUS SKYNakajima Mika | play_arrow | Mika Nakashima’s powerful yet soft songs |
| 41east | GravityOmoinotake | play_arrow | Omoinotake’s movie theme song “Gravity”: falsetto and breathing |
| 42east | proofflumpool | play_arrow | Singing Techniques and Expressive Methods in Choral Music |
| 43east | Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster’s Flower Song)Vaundy | play_arrow | Vaundy’s digital single, an up-tempo track |
| 44east | hyururira-pappatuki. | play_arrow | tuki.’s musicality and the appeal of “Hyururira Pappa” |
| 45east | Princess MononokeMera Yoshikazu | play_arrow | sing the theme song of Princess Mononoke |
| 46east | Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN | play_arrow | An uptempo song by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN |
| 47east | Spring ThiefYorushika | play_arrow | Yorushika’s digital-only single “Haru” |
| 48east | New EraAdo | play_arrow | Theme song of the movie 'ONE PIECE,' Ado’s masterpiece |
| 49east | Unrequited loveAimer | play_arrow | Falsetto practice method for Aimer’s famous song “Kataomoi” |
| 50east | familieMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | A song by Mrs. GREEN APPLE characterized by its distinctive falsetto |
| 51east | AWAKEHoshimachi Suisei | play_arrow | Hoshimachi Suisei's AWAKE is popular. |
| 52east | Watercolor MoonHata Motohiro | play_arrow | Motohiro Hata’s classic “Watercolor Moon,” a moving song |
| 53east | The wind is blowing.ikimonogakari | play_arrow | The Appeal of Ikimono-gakari’s Vocal Expression |
| 54east | Love, Day After TomorrowKuraki Mai | play_arrow | Mai Kuraki’s debut single surpasses 1.4 million in sales |
| 55east | Just… I miss youEXILE | play_arrow | The charm of EXILE ATSUSHI’s falsetto voice |
| 56east | Letter to TomorrowTeshima Aoi | play_arrow | Healed by a gentle, sigh-like singing voice. |
| 57east | chameleonKing Gnu | play_arrow | King Gnu, a ballad song used as a TV drama theme |
| 58east | CampanellaYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | The falsetto expression in Kenshi Yonezu’s “STRAY SHEEP” is outstanding. |
| 59east | Flavor Of LifeUtada Hikaru | play_arrow | Hikaru Utada, a masterfully matured vocal performance |
| 60east | cherry blossomMoriyama Naotaro | play_arrow | A classic song that sings of parting with cherry blossoms and reunion with friends |
| 61east | A prayer resounding across the skyAqua Timez | play_arrow | Aqua Timez’s new song for their limited-time comeback |
| 62east | GOOD DAYMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | A classic song with refreshing lyrics about enjoying life |
| 63east | parabolaOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | A J-pop band with a black music style |
| 64east | What If StoryTani Yuuki | play_arrow | The Appeal of Doraemon’s Ending Theme Song |
| 65east | graceFuji Kaze | play_arrow | A gentle song that highlights Fujii Kaze’s vocal prowess |
| 66east | Snow BlossomNakajima Mika | play_arrow | “Yuki no Hana” is captivating for its beautiful falsetto. |
| 67east | sparkleFuji Kaze | play_arrow | Fujii Kaze’s VEZEL commercial song features an appealing, airy falsetto. |
| 68east | If I Fall in LoveCrystal Kay | play_arrow | Crystal Kay’s hit single theme song |
| 69east | Fu re te Fu re ruTK from RIN TO SHITE SIGURE | ![]() | TK's 'Fu re te Fu re ru' explodes with falsetto. |
| 70east | Feverish Demonzutto mayonaka de ii no ni. | play_arrow | For songs in a high register, it’s good to sing with a gentle falsetto while focusing on diaphragmatic breathing. |
| 71east | Cry BabyOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | Tokyo Revengers OP, vocals by Satoru Fujiwara |
| 72east | To new loversback number | play_arrow | Masterpiece by back number, a moving ballad |
| 73east | Wind GodVaundy | play_arrow | Vaundy’s new song “Fūjin” features a unique musicality. |
| 74east | dogwood (flowering dogwood)Hitoto Yo | play_arrow | Her iconic song that captivates with her distinctive voice |
| 75east | ButterflyKimura Kaera | play_arrow | Kaela Kimura’s digital single uses falsetto effectively. |
| 76east | Imo-rai Imotuki. | play_arrow | tuki.'s 'Aimo Raimo' is a must-listen masterpiece. |
| 77east | Underwater ReflectionMinami | play_arrow | Minami of anime song fame: spotlight on her heart-wrenching masterpiece |
| 78east | I believeayaka | ![]() | Ayaka’s debut single draws attention for her powerful vocals. |
| 79east | Just The Way You AreEXILE ATSUSHI | play_arrow | How to sing well using middle voice |
| 80east | sign; mark; symbol; omenMr.Children | play_arrow | Mr.Children’s emotional 29th single, “Shirushi” |
| 81east | ChessboardOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | Official HIGE DANDism releases new song “I Love You” |
| 82east | I love youback number | play_arrow | back number's new song, the theme song for an NHK morning drama |
| 83east | I should be able to fly (in the sky).supittsu | play_arrow | A husky yet beautiful singing voice like Spitz’s |
| 84east | BlessingYOASOBI | play_arrow | The opening theme song of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury |
| 85east | UniverseOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | Higedan’s new song features Fujiwara’s captivating vocals. |
| 86east | First LoveUru | play_arrow | Uru’s 10th single, a ballad that serves as a movie theme song |
| 87east | A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly | play_arrow | Superfly’s classic hit, with absolutely stunning vocals! |
| 88east | Only for you, clear skiesYorushika | play_arrow | In Yorushika’s “Hare” series, the key to singing is resonance. |
| 89east | road; way; path; street; route; Tao (in philosophy)EXILE | play_arrow | An R&B song by EXILE, a classic that requires mixed voice |
| 90east | Brilliant RainKing Gnu | play_arrow | A refreshing falsetto track by King Gnu |
| 91east | JupiterHirahara Ayaka | play_arrow | The appeal and difficulty of “Jupiter” sung by Ayaka Hirahara |
| 92east | SOUVENIRBUMP OF CHICKEN | play_arrow | SPY×FAMILY opening theme, striking vocals |
| 93east | I’m crazy about youUtada Hikaru | play_arrow | Hikaru Utada’s “Beloved” theme song, an elegant track |
| 94east | KanadeSukima Suichi | play_arrow | Characteristics and appeal of Sukima Switch’s popular songs |
| 95east | ComedyHoshino Gen | play_arrow | SPY×FAMILY theme song, Gen Hoshino’s vocal ability |
| 96east | Under the same skyayaka | play_arrow | Ayaka’s 10th single, a mature and seasoned singing voice |
| 97east | Love and romanceNovelbright | play_arrow | A ballad track included on Novel bright’s second album |
| 98east | Rainy BlueTokunaga Hideaki | play_arrow | Hidetaka Tokunaga’s famous song “Rainy Blue” |
| 99east | Because you are hereUru | play_arrow | Uru’s digital-only single, theme song for “Ship of Theseus” |
| 100east | Dancer in the NightSakanakushon | play_arrow | Captivating with a mysterious worldview and a delicate voice |
| 101east | To all my ex-girlfriendsKoresawa | play_arrow | Koresawa’s relatable song “Ex-Girlfriend” |
| 102east | mysteryHoshino Gen | play_arrow | Gen Hoshino's 12th single, a drama theme song, is now available for streaming. |
| 103east | LetterUru | play_arrow | Theme song of the film Yukikaze, featuring distinctive falsetto |
| 104east | I’m coming to see you now.Uru | play_arrow | Uru’s “Orion Blue” showcases outstanding vocal technique. |
| 105east | Maplesupittsu | play_arrow | A ballad by Spitz, with captivating high notes. |
| 106east | M87Yonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | Kenshi Yonezu’s theme song for Shin Ultraman |
| 107east | AdventureYOASOBI | play_arrow | YOASOBI's 17th single, the USJ spring commercial song |
| 108east | NAOHY | play_arrow | HY’s moving heartbreak song and Izumi Nakasone’s appeal |
| 109east | guidelinesUru | play_arrow | Drama theme song, Uru’s clear singing voice |
| 110east | Only HumanK | play_arrow | The theme song of '1 Litre of Tears' captivates with its heartrending vocals. |
| 111east | Never endsUru | play_arrow | Vocal technique for Never ends, the theme song of TBS’s “DOPE” |
| 112east | Emeraldback number | play_arrow | Back Number’s “Kiken na Venus” theme song features captivating falsetto. |
| 113east | Gentle RedFukuhara Miho | play_arrow | Miho Fukuhara’s third single, the au commercial song |
| 114east | Sleepless DreamDAZBEE | play_arrow | DAZBEE’s ethereal falsetto is captivating. |
| 115east | BittersweetNolzy | play_arrow | The captivating songs of Nolzy, an R&B-style J-POP singer |
| 116east | AnarchyOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | Theme song of the movie 'Confidence Man JP', a hit by Official HIGE DANDism |
| 117east | Dried Flowerimase | play_arrow | The appeal of imase: moving songs that make the most of falsetto |
| 118east | #Love feat. Ann, gakusupercell | play_arrow | A male-female duet: Ann and Gaku’s first collaboration song |
| 119east | 1995Hirai Ken | play_arrow | Vocal characteristics of the songs included on Ken Hirai’s new album |
| 120east | AwA AwAchōtokkyū | play_arrow | A falsetto-infused song by Bullet Train that rivals K-pop |
| 121east | horizonback number | play_arrow | back number’s new song features a pleasant melody and vocals. |
| 122east | flash[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Theme song of a Gundam film, characterized by powerful high notes |
| 123east | beetle (specifically, a rhinoceros beetle)aiko | play_arrow | Aiko’s fourth single showcases her distinctive, radiant vocals. |
| 124east | EverythingMISIA | play_arrow | MISIA “Soft Moon” - smash hit theme song |
| 125east | HOWLINGXG | play_arrow | Japan's top girl group XG |
| 126east | cherry blossom colorAnjura Aki | play_arrow | A powerful and beautiful ballad that sings of springtime scenery |
| 127east | Ca Va?Bikkeburanka | play_arrow | Vickeblanka’s 3rd single “Ca Va?” |
| 128east | PINK BLOODUtada Hikaru | play_arrow | OP theme song of the anime “To Your Eternity” |
| 129east | Who am I?TK from RIN TO SHITE SIGURE | play_arrow | TK from Ling tosite sigure, known for his distinctive high vocal range |
| 130east | canaryYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | Kenshi Yonezu’s masterpiece, a heart-touching ballad. |
| 131east | Tears of ThornsL’Arc〜en〜Ciel | play_arrow | L’Arc~en~Ciel’s classic “Ibara no Namida” is a must-listen. |
| 132east | Your LoveFurui Riho | play_arrow | Popular hit songs by female R&B singer-songwriters |
| 133east | oni; demon; ogre; spirit (depending on context)Kizu | play_arrow | Kizu's 'Oni' features captivating high notes. |
| 134east | To You at DawnTomei | play_arrow | Introducing TOMEI’s beautiful falsetto song |
| 135east | sympathetic tearsHitoto Yo | play_arrow | An oriental-style song from Yo Hitoto’s debut single |
| 136east | Falling in Love -Fall in Love-Kobayashi Akiko | play_arrow | Akiko Kobayashi’s debut song, the charm of her falsetto |
| 137east | Leylinego!go!vanillas | play_arrow | A classic by an idiosyncratic, genre-defying band |
| 138east | TimeUtada Hikaru | play_arrow | Hikaru Utada, a masterpiece that shines with the charm of her falsetto |
| 139east | SquallFukuyama Masaharu | play_arrow | Masaharu Fukuyama’s “Squall” is a heartrending song. |
| 140east | Cabo da RocaDAZBEE | play_arrow | DAZBEE's enchanting vocals and soothing melodies |
| 141east | contourDIR EN GREY | play_arrow | DIR EN GREY's beautiful falsetto song |
| 142east | 100-yen kissLET ME KNOW | play_arrow | The Japanese band LET ME KNOW, popular in South Korea |
| 143east | youHY | play_arrow | HY's famous song, featuring Izumi Nakasone's captivating vocal prowess |


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