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 (111–120)
Grow UpBE:FIRST

BE:FIRST is a boy group that enjoys overwhelming popularity among women across a wide range of ages.
While K-pop–style boy groups are currently trending, BE:FIRST laid the groundwork for that scene and continues to earn respect from many boy groups and their fans today.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend for men with higher voices is Grow Up.
Its acoustic version was recently released, which has brought the song back into the spotlight.
The chorus, sung in a gentle falsetto, really brings out the appeal of higher male voices, so definitely give it a try.
Recommended karaoke songs for male vocalists with high voices (121–130)
Keep on MovingNEXZ

NEXZ is a seven-member boy group under JYP Entertainment.
All members are Japanese, and they’ve been gaining popularity with performances that rival the best of K-pop.
Among their songs, the one especially recommended for men with higher vocal ranges is “Keep on Moving.” It’s a pop track with a slightly cute feel, but it features a challenging falsetto in the chorus.
If you can sing that part well, you’re sure to grab attention at karaoke—so give it a try!
BONSAIimase

Singer-songwriter imase is hugely popular among young people.
With a wide vocal range from low-mid to high notes and a musical style that blends laid-back vibes with chic flair, he’s energizing the scene.
Among imase’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is BONSAI.
This song leans toward funk music and features a bright, piercing falsetto often used by Black singers.
It’s a great pick for men who want to develop powerful high notes.
Pump It Up! feat. TAKUMA THE GREATDA PUMP

DA PUMP is a group that has been active for many years.
Since the hit of “U.S.A.,” they’ve continued to pop up near the top of the charts from time to time.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend for men with higher voices is “Pump It Up! feat.
TAKUMA THE GREAT.” The track incorporates old-school hip-hop and R&B, and while the rhythm might feel a bit unfamiliar to Japanese listeners, that very quality lets you showcase a kind of high-range appeal that you don’t often find in J-pop.
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.
fuse (detonating fuse)Tegoshi Yūya

Released as a digital single on July 9, 2025, “Dōkasen” (Fuse).
Chita Henry, who worked on “Vibration” from the first best album “Yuya Tegoshi SINGLES BEST” released on May 14, 2025, also wrote and composed “Dōkasen.” In this song, the A and B sections are relatively calm and sit comfortably in chest voice, but the range shoots up going into the chorus, so it’s recommended for those who are good at high notes! Most of the high notes are in falsetto—and a powerful falsetto at that—so you’ll want to project them clearly.
Before singing, take a deep breath, and aim your voice diagonally upward from your head with the image of a sharp “SWA-POW!” (lol).
Alternatively, imagining the sound resonating strongly at the back of your head might also make it easier to hit.
Try both and see which works better for you!
Like the beginningRen

This is a solo song by REN from JO1, whose official music video was released on July 23, 2025.
Overall, it has a calm vibe, with many long high notes mainly in falsetto.
If you focus on matching the pitch bar and sing carefully, you should be able to score high! For songs with continuous falsetto, breath control and core stability are crucial—shift your mindset from “projecting your voice” to “letting the breath flow.” First, engage your lower abdomen to keep your body steady and lift your facial muscles.
Imagining the sound traveling straight upward from the top of your head will improve the falsetto tone and make pitching easier.
There are some low notes in the latter half, but keep the same singing approach.
If you suddenly change where you place your voice, it can turn into a throaty sound and make it harder to stay on pitch, so be careful.
It’s a relatively short, three-minute song, so definitely give it some practice!



