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. Powerful, skilled, and expressive performers who captivate with vocal power, technique, and expressiveness (41–50)
Do whatever the hell you want.sawada kenji
This was Kenji Sawada’s 19th single, released in May 1977.
It became a massive hit, sweeping numerous year-end awards that same year and ultimately becoming one of his signature songs.
The staging where he tosses his hat during the B-melody was especially memorable.
Although he was treated like an idol at the time, his vocal ability was truly remarkable—the soaring clarity of his high notes, the resonance of his lows, and above all the appeal of his natural timbre.
Coupled with his sweet looks, it’s easy to see why the song became such a big hit back then.
The stability of the sustained long note at the end is nothing short of breathtaking.
Male singers with great vocal skills: powerful, technically adept, and expressive performers (51–60)
Sorrow like snowHamada Shogo

In Shogo Hamada’s singles, the original version was released in 1981, and a remake version came out in 1992, which was also used as the theme song for a TV drama.
The greatest appeal of Hamada’s singing is, above all, his voice—especially its captivating lower register.
This is a work where songwriting and production fully leveraged that vocal quality to remarkable effect.
While his approach to high notes may not be correct in an academic sense, his expressive power turns even those shortcomings into charms—truly impressive.
Broken RadioTokunaga Hideaki

This song is very famous, and it’s been covered by other artists as well, but I was impressed that no matter which song he sang, it became Hideaki Tokunaga.
His voice is, of course, beautiful, but I also think his ability to express a song is extremely high.
I’m not sure whether the song was made to suit his vocal quality or if it’s just a coincidence, but I think this song and his voice are a perfect match.
Overflowing with Kindness (Cover)Kawabata Kaname (CHEMISTRY)

He debuted as CHEMISTRY alongside Yoshikuni Dōchin on the audition TV show ASAYAN.
At the time, Yoshikuni Dōchin and Atsushi Satō (EXILE) were the leading candidates, but he ended up debuting—albeit still rough around the edges—because of the harmony he created with Dōchin.
Over the following dozen-plus years, as he matured, his singing voice was polished; the powerful punch he originally had was complemented by added beauty, resulting in a truly wonderful resonance.
astronomical observationFujiwara Motoo (BUMP OF CHICKEN)

Bump of Chicken has produced many hit songs.
One of the key elements supporting those hits is undoubtedly vocalist Fujihara’s singing ability and expressive power.
If I may risk being misunderstood, the appeal of his singing lies in a kind of natural, approachable skillfulness.
He’s not the type of singer who boasts a superhuman vocal range, but I especially sense a high level of artistry in the way he uses a variety of mixed voice techniques mainly in the midrange.
Generally, mixed voice is often used to soften the resonance in the higher register, but his solid, chesty, and powerful mixed voice will be a valuable reference for many singers who perform rock-oriented songs!
HOWEVERTERU(GLAY)

GLAY has established an unshakable position as a visual kei rock band.
Many people have likely been captivated by vocalist TERU’s husky tone and soaring high notes.
With that voice as their weapon, GLAY has achieved over ten million-selling releases, including HOWEVER, introduced here.
Into the DreamInoue Yosui

Yosui Inoue incorporates original coined words into his lyrics and has a uniquely distinctive worldview.
His singing style is also so characteristic that many people imitate it.
While your ears may be drawn to those traits, when he hits the higher register there’s a touch of poignancy added to his voice, and his falsetto doesn’t lose volume—his outstanding level of vocal ability is truly captivating.



