Recommended karaoke songs for male vocalists with high voices
In recent years, the number of male artists with high-tone voices has increased significantly.
Some naturally have high voices, while many others use techniques like mixed voice and belting to hit high notes.
This time, we’ll introduce a wide range of karaoke songs recommended for people with high voices!
Of course, they’re great for men with naturally high voices, but also for those who want to be able to sing in the higher range or practice their mixed voice.
These tracks are perfect as practice songs, too!
Why not use the songs we introduce as a reference and belt out high-tone vocals at karaoke to your heart’s content?
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Recommended karaoke songs for male vocalists with high voices (71–80)
Flash FalconGRe4N BOYZ

GRe4N BOYZ is a group known for their upbeat pop sound.
Even after changing their name from GReeeeN to their current one, their popularity hasn’t waned, and they continue to release hit songs consistently.
Among their tracks, one I especially recommend for men with higher voices is “Senkou Hayabusa.” It’s a song that embodies GRe4N BOYZ’s signature focus on the upper mid to high register, so you can show off your high notes throughout the entire track.
It’s not extremely high, so it’s also a good pick for those who aren’t comfortable with falsetto.
It seems like it has to be you.Ōishi Masayoshi

Masayoshi Oishi is a singer-songwriter who has gained popularity, including through his interactions with Junichi Kato.
He is also known for his wide vocal range, and his high-register singing is highly praised by many fans.
In his famous song “Kimi ja Nakya Dame Mitai,” you can hear beautiful falsetto in key moments.
The transition from chest voice to falsetto is exceptionally smooth, so be sure to pay attention to those parts when you listen.
Mirror feat. Kosuke Saitoieiri reo

It was released for streaming on October 8, 2025, and was written as the theme song for the NTV Wednesday drama “ESCAPE: It Was Supposed to Be a Kidnapping.” It’s a collaboration between Leo Ieiri and Kosuke Saito, the guitarist-vocalist of UNISON SQUARE GARDEN and TenTwenty.
Despite the very high vocal range, both of their voices soar in the same register, and the result is truly beautiful.
It’s wonderful as a solo, of course, but if possible you’ll want to sing it as a male-female duet! That said, finding a man who can sing this high is no easy task…
When you sing it, try to focus on using your breath and producing a strong tone.
If you aim to resonate in your head while you phonate, you’ll gradually get closer to the right sound.
Core strength matters, too!
Recommended karaoke songs for male vocalists with high voices (81–90)
Sound of SnowNovelbright

Novelbright is a rock band with an orthodox, unpretentious sound that’s popular among many young people.
They have many hit tunes, but the one we especially recommend for men with high voices is Yuki no Oto.
While the verses (A and B sections) are sung in the mid-to-low range, the mood changes dramatically in the chorus.
The chorus’s biggest appeal is the falsetto right at the start.
It’s not a particularly difficult falsetto, so any man with a high voice should be able to produce it.
If you want to sing it even better, try aiming for a yodel-like approach at the moment the chorus opening shifts from the middle register into falsetto.
Doing so will make the contrast between your head voice and chest voice clearer and give it a more professional sound.
StarmineDa-iCE

The two members of Da-iCE are famous for having a wide vocal range.
The range in “Starmine” is quite broad, from C#3 to D#5.
Points to watch out for are pitch shifts, switching between chest voice and falsetto, and the bouncy rhythm.
Right at the start, Hanamura comes in with a gritty belt, but if you brace yourself awkwardly, you’ll tense up and strain your throat, so try to relax.
Singing comfortably is the most important thing, so at first it’s totally fine to sing everything in falsetto! Once you get used to the song, try gradually strengthening that falsetto.
Use your body so you don’t tense up, and above all, enjoy singing!
ESCAPADEOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism has Black music as one of their roots, and their song “ESCAPADE” features many phrases that evoke 1970s funk among the various styles of Black music.
The beginning is characterized by a bouncy groove that feels distinctly funky, but from there the melody develops into a more orthodox J-pop vocal line, so the level of difficulty isn’t that high.
Even the falsetto at the end of the chorus has clearly defined breathing points, so you’re unlikely to go off pitch.
Mutual loveOfisharu Higedan Dism

The classic “Sōshi Sōai” is a masterpiece that sings of a pitiful man’s heart.
Unlike many of Official HIGE DANDism’s recent unconventional tracks, this song is crafted as orthodox J-pop.
The elements of Black music—one of their trademarks—are also subtle here, and the vocal line throughout is organized to be very easy to sing.
However, since it sits overall in a higher register, a certain level of vocal height is required.
Fortunately, the range isn’t excessively wide, so as long as you determine the suitable key, it’s a piece that most people can take on.



