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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?

Recommended karaoke songs for male vocals with a high voice (251–260)

Rock The World[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – Rock The World (MV)
Rock The World[Alexandros]

This is [Alexandros]’s 20th single, released on February 16, 2022.

It was chosen as the theme song for the KADOKAWA-distributed animated film Goodbye, DonGlees!.

Yohei Kawakami, the vocalist of [Alexandros], has a wonderfully rich voice with many high-order overtones.

With that in mind, all you high-tenor guys really have to try this at karaoke! Give it a shot.

Just be sure that, especially in the high notes of the chorus, you sing powerfully without letting it become rough.

pray[Alexandros]

If you’re looking for a Japanese rock band that’s easy to sing for people with higher voices, how about [Alexandros]? Most of their songs sit in a higher range, so they’re easier to sing even if lower notes are hard for you.

Their track “pray” was also the theme song for the 2019 film Godzilla: King of the Monsters, so it’s very well-known for karaoke.

I don’t care anyway.[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – I Don’t Care Anyway (MV)
I don't care anyway.[Alexandros]

This track from [Alexandros]’s eighth album “But wait.

Cats?” was chosen as the song for YouTube Premium’s summer 2022 campaign commercial.

The band’s vocalist, Yohei Kawakami, is a singer whose slightly boyish voice is especially appealing, and I think that charm is maximized in this song, which carries a slightly bluesy melody and a laid-back, almost languid vibe.

It’s a track I’d love people with a similarly slightly higher vocal tone like Kawakami’s to select and try at karaoke, but if you sing it with forced power, you’ll break the song’s atmosphere.

True to the title, sing it in a “whatever” kind of throwaway manner from start to finish.

You’ll likely be able to recreate the original mood.

flash[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – Flash (MV) Theme Song of Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway's Flash
flash[Alexandros]

This is the 19th single by the four-piece rock band [Alexandros], whose catchy melodies and impactful arrangement capture listeners’ hearts.

The song was selected as the theme for the anime film Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway’s Flash and also marks their first release under the new lineup.

It’s a track that lets you fully enjoy vocalist Yoohei Kawakami’s soaring high tones, though it’s not easy for most people to sing.

That’s exactly why, if you can pull it off, you’re sure to become a karaoke hero—so if you’re a man confident in your high notes, definitely give it a try.

Become the wind[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – Become the Wind (MV)
Become the wind[Alexandros]

A song by the Japanese rock band [Alexandros], written specifically for SUBARU’s “XV” commercial.

The track showcases the band’s vocalist, Yohei Kawakami, with his soaring high tones, and the song itself features an upbeat, catchy melody with great drive.

It’s arguably a perfect karaoke choice for men who are strong in the higher register to show what they can do.

Be careful not to fall behind the rhythm in the rapid-fire lines of the A section, and rather than trying to sing the rest too delicately, it’s better to go on the offensive with a delivery that emphasizes power!

Emeraldback number

It’s the ending theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama “Dangerous Venus,” available for streaming since October 2020.

As of the time of writing, no CD release schedule has been announced.

It’s a medium-tempo rock song with a slightly wistful melody, and Shimizu Iyori’s vocals—skillfully making extensive use of falsetto—are arranged to further highlight the song’s appeal.

The way falsetto (head voice) is used offers many points that male vocalists in bands can learn from, so be sure to pay attention to the switching and differentiation of vocal registers as you listen.

yellowback number

It’s back number’s 21st single, released on September 29, 2021.

It was chosen as the theme song for ABEMA’s original romance reality show “Don’t Be Fooled by the Wolf and the Rainbow.” back number’s vocalist Iyori Shimizu has an exceptionally charming, boyish singing voice, and I feel that his appeal really shines in medium-tempo songs with a slightly wistful melody like this one.

In sections like the D-melody that center on the mid-to-low range, he also shows a very masculine tone—another one of his strengths.

For those with a boyish voice, this is a top pick to sing at karaoke, so I hope you’ll try it and enjoy.

Just be careful not to let your voice get weak when switching to falsetto.