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 (131–140)
Flame WarriorSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI’s “Honoo no Senshi” (Flame Warrior), with lyrics penned by guitarist Nakajin, has been embraced by a wide range of generations for its “straightforward words that resonate” and for being “a song that encouraged me during my student days.” Released in July 2012, the track carries the message that “even if things end in failure, what you’ve built up is never wasted,” capturing the hearts of those who persistently strive toward their goals.
Among Sekai no Owari’s works, its relatively narrow vocal range also makes it a song that’s easy to try at karaoke.
Connected Universe! feat. imase, asmiNyan chū Ōrusutāzu

The song that’s been getting a lot of buzz right now is “Tsunagaru Uchuu! feat.
imase, asmi.” Released as the theme song for E-tele’s popular show “Nyan-Chu! Space! Broadcast-chu!,” it features the currently hot singer-songwriter imase.
This track is especially recommended for high-voiced male singers, with imase’s falsetto appearing throughout.
The female part can be sung in the same range as imase’s parts, so there’s none of the typical difficulty you find in duet songs.
Be sure to check it out.
C.h.a.o.s.m.y.t.h.ONE OK ROCK

The song “C.h.a.o.s.m.y.t.h.” is widely acclaimed among fans as a masterpiece.
It’s one of ONE OK ROCK’s standout ballads, and purely in terms of tempo, it’s among the easier tracks in their catalog.
The vocal range spans from mid1 D# to hi D#, which is slightly high for male singers, but not excessively wide, so with proper key adjustment it should be manageable.
However, there are a fair number of long sustained notes, so take care not to strain your throat—avoid shouting with your jaw lifted to prevent unnecessary tension.
Mighty Long FallONE OK ROCK

Mighty Long Fall by ONE OK ROCK, which drew attention as the theme song for the film Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno.
Although the English lyrics are striking, the song is surprisingly arranged with a singable vocal line.
The range is fairly wide, from mid1F# to hiC#, but since the highest note is hiC# in both falsetto and chest voice, it’s easy to adjust the key by using that as a reference point.
There are many shouts and the pitch movement is quite dynamic, but as long as you have a solid grasp of your own vocal range, it’s not an overly difficult song—so consider adding it to your repertoire.
A full moon that only blooms at nightONE OK ROCK

The first major-label masterpiece, Zeitakubyou.
This track, “A Full Moon That Only Blooms at Night,” is included on that classic.
Being an early work, the album has a very strong Japanese rock flavor, and among its songs, this one is exceptionally easy to sing.
The vocal range is narrow at mid1 G# to hi C#, and the pitch movement isn’t too drastic.
However, since there tend to be few natural break points, make sure to plan your breathing spots in advance.
Other than that, there aren’t any particularly difficult sections, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
Love’s Partner, Heart’s CupidONE OK ROCK

The piece “Koi no Aibou Kokoro no Cupid,” included on the 2008 album Emotion Effect.
While ONE OK ROCK is generally known for songs with a wide vocal range, this track is different.
Though on the higher side at mid2 A# to hi C, it’s built within a somewhat narrower range, and the hi C appears only once in the final chorus.
Since the main high notes center around hi A#, it’s best to set your key with that pitch as the anchor.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
Unfinished SymphonyONE OK ROCK

The song “Mikansei Symphony” is included on the 2010 album Niche Syndrome.
Although this track features shouts throughout, its vocal range is not very wide, spanning from mid2A to hiC.
However, since it starts at mid2A, many listeners may find the original key quite high.
There is ample room to lower the key, so this issue can be addressed by adjusting the key.
While the overall difficulty is not high, the frequent shouts and numerous phrases close to the hiccup singing technique mean you will need a certain level of technical skill.



