A male singer with exceptional vocal skills: a powerhouse performer who captivates with volume, technique, and expressiveness.
Have you ever found yourself thinking, “Why does this person’s singing move me so much?” Male vocalists who sing well possess a charm that can’t be explained by technique alone.
Overwhelming vocal power, delicate expressiveness, and the ability to steer the listener’s emotions at will.
In this article, we’ll introduce male singers whose voices are so compelling they give you goosebumps.
You’re sure to discover a new favorite artist who resonates deeply with your heart.
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[Great Singers] Male vocalists with exceptional power, technique, and expressiveness — top-tier performers (111–120)
The RevelationMasato(coldrain)

Coldrain is a band that blends punk, metal, hardcore, emo, and more into a multifaceted sound, earning high praise from hardcore music aficionados.
Masato is the vocalist supporting coldrain.
His hallmark is a vocal style that hints at influences from Limp Bizkit, and thanks in part to his mixed heritage, he’s known for possessing a world-class level of singing rarely seen in the Japanese rock scene.
His voice can sound a bit thin at times, but that actually lets his high-pitched shouts shine—so pay attention to that aspect as well.
Nostalgic JonkaraHosokawa Takashi

Takashi Hosokawa is an enka singer from Makkari Village, Abuta District, Hokkaido.
He debuted in 1975 with “Kokoro Nokori,” which became a massive hit, selling over 800,000 copies.
In 1982, he won the Japan Record Award for “Kita Sakaba,” and the following year he achieved a second consecutive win with “Yagiri no Watashi.” His greatest appeal is, above all, his overwhelming vocal ability.
Beyond a solid fundamental technique, his applied skills and expressive power are exceptional, and he has remained at the pinnacle of the enka world.
He was also a regular on the TV show “Kin-chan no Dokomade Yaru no!” which helped him gain support from a broad audience.
He is recommended not only for fans of enka, but also for anyone interested in singers with truly masterful vocal prowess.
Drunken SongYoshi Ikuzo

Ikuzo Yoshi, who hails from Goshogawara City in Aomori Prefecture, is a singer-songwriter active across a wide range of genres including folk songs, enka, and comic songs.
He made his re-debut in 1977 with a folk direction, scoring a hit with “Ore wa Zettai! Presley.” Later, “Yukiguni” reached No.
1 on the Oricon charts, solidifying his status as a bona fide enka singer.
His appeal lies in his unique expressive power that makes use of the Tsugaru dialect and his strong vocal ability.
He is particularly distinguished by his solid fundamental technique and expressiveness, with a voice that resonates deeply with listeners.
Around 2008, he sparked the “IKZO boom,” and he continues to captivate people across generations.
He is recommended not only for fans of enka, but also for those interested in distinctive, individualistic singers.
Becoming a Thousand WindsAkiyama Masashi

This was Masafumi Akikawa’s debut single, released in May 2006.
Akikawa comes from a tenor background and studied classical vocal music, and the voice of someone formally trained in classical singing truly is special.
From a solid, resonant, and deep low register to high notes that never thin out, he delivers a magnificent vocal performance throughout the entire piece.
You don’t need any complicated reasoning to enjoy his voice—just revel in the clarity that rings across the full range!
Shall I head home?Kitajima Saburō

Saburo Kitajima, known as a giant in the enka world, was born in Hokkaido in 1936 and made his debut in 1962 with “Hakodate no Onna.” He went on to produce numerous hit songs, including “Kyodai Jingi” and “Yagiri no Watashi,” and his talent is beyond question, having won the Japan Record Award seven times.
Kitajima’s appeal lies in his powerful, masculine voice and deeply expressive singing.
While preserving the traditions of enka, he has captured the hearts of many with lyrics full of humanity and melodies that resonate deeply.
In 2012, he was also awarded the Medal with Purple Ribbon.
He is a highly recommended singer not only for enka fans but also for anyone interested in traditional Japanese music.


