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 high-pitched male vocals (101–110)
Protect the Lightsupittsu

It has been selected as the opening theme song for the anime SPY×FAMILY Season 3.
Spitz doesn’t usually have the image of doing anime themes, and it seems this is their first anime.
The gentle tone and melody line slip right into your heart.
Since vocalist Kusano’s voice has a transparent mixed voice quality, you might feel the song is high when you listen, but the actual range is D#3 to A#4, so it’s not excessively high.
However, it can be challenging if you try to force the sound out.
It’s easier if you aim for a light, head-resonant approach.
The ending sits around G#4… I recommend singing it with a humming-like feel without pushing yourself.
Fu re te Fu re ruTK from RIN TO SHITE SIGURE
The B-side to “unravel,” which could be called TK’s signature song, is actually “Fu re te Fu re ru.” It explodes even more with high notes and falsetto than “unravel,” and it’s one of my absolute favorites to sing at karaoke.
Rather than a clean falsetto, TK’s falsetto pierces like a cry, so unless you can normally hit high notes, it’s a tough song to pull off… That said, it’s a super cool track, so if you think of it as a way to practice falsetto, I definitely recommend it for rock lovers! It’s fine to start with a weak falsetto.
Just keep practicing using a lot of breath over and over, and gradually build your explosiveness—that’s the idea!
BlissfulBE:FIRST

BE:FIRST, who laid the foundation for Japan’s boy group boom.
While they’re a boy group geared toward women, I think many men also enjoy their music.
Among BE:FIRST’s songs, the one I especially recommend for higher-voiced male singers is Blissful.
It’s arranged with a tropical house vibe and features several parts that use falsetto and mixed voice.
The overall range sits on the higher side, so definitely give it a try.
CYANFurederikku

Frederic is a band that has remained at the forefront of the Japanese rock scene since the 2010s.
With a clean, J-pop-influenced rock sound, they’re popular among both men and women from their teens through their thirties.
Among Frederic’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is CYAN.
While it’s not an extremely high-pitched song, it’s mostly arranged in the mid-to-high to high vocal range, making it relatively easy to sing for men with higher voices.
Of course, it’s also a track that sounds great to listen to, so be sure to check it out.
A three-penny novelKing Gnu

This is a song that keeps showcasing Iguchi’s beautiful high tones.
It’s a 2020 track used as the theme song for the NTV drama “A 35-Year-Old Girl.” Speaking of King Gnu, it’s a band where Tsuneta’s unique world and Iguchi’s high tones beautifully match.
There may not be many people who can sing it in the original key, but since our theme this time is falsetto, it’s meaningful to sing it in the original key! When you sing, instead of pushing your voice, imagine letting the breath flow and resonating in your head.
The melody line has stair-like parts that might be difficult, but once you can produce a stable falsetto, it’s actually easier to keep pitch than singing in chest voice.
That said, core strength is important too, so keep your lower abdomen engaged to prevent your body from wobbling.
It helps to sing with a sense of quick, explosive support—like “huh, huh”—to build that snap.
Recommended karaoke songs for male vocalists with high voices (111–120)
About meMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.
GREEN APPLE is known for their falsetto and mixed voice.
A song that perfectly fits this theme is definitely “Bokuno Koto”! It was chosen as the support song for the 97th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
When you sing it, if you switch between parts sung entirely in falsetto and parts delivered powerfully with mixed voice, you’ll add impact and really impress those around you.
One thing to watch out for when switching vocal qualities is that if you change the place where you produce the sound, your balance will suffer and the transitions between chest voice and falsetto won’t be smooth.
Keep focusing on producing the sound from the vocal folds at all times.
The impression of your voice changes depending on whether you project it forward from the vocal folds or direct it backward.
Try different approaches, and when you sing while sending your voice in the direction that feels easiest for you, you’ll be able to produce both falsetto and mixed voice comfortably!
leap day personRADWIMPS

A single by RADWIMPS, also used as the theme song for the film “The Last 10 Years,” released in March 2022.
RADWIMPS’s vocalist Yojiro Noda is a singer whose boyish voice is incredibly appealing, and that charm is fully showcased in this beautiful ballad distinguished by its symphonic arrangement.
His singing perfectly matches the song’s world and atmosphere.
I think it’s also an ideal choice for men with similarly youthful-sounding voices to sing at karaoke.
To convey this song properly, you’ll likely need a fairly high level of vocal expression, so it might be more of an advanced pick—but it’s definitely a track I’d love to see higher-voiced male singers take on.




