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 vocals with a high voice (251–260)
From Me to Youflumpool

This is flumpool’s fifth major single, released in September 2010.
It’s a refreshing song whose chorus features a very smooth, soaring, high-pitched melody, but the A-melody sections actively use fairly low notes.
That might be a bit of a hurdle for those who aren’t confident with low tones.
To produce low notes well, try relaxing your throat and mouth as much as possible, expand your abdominal muscles, and sing with a broader abdominal area.
If you’d like to know more, come to my vocal training session!
Recommended karaoke songs for male vocalists with high voices (261–270)
It’s okayflumpool

A song by the Japanese four-piece rock band flumpool, released digitally in December 2020.
The vocalist, Ryuta Yamamura, is known for an exceptionally clear voice rich in high overtones, making it an ideal piece for male singers with higher ranges.
However, his singing isn’t just about hitting high notes—he delivers stable, powerful high parts—so it definitely requires solid vocal technique to perform well.
If you sing with the sensation of placing the voice toward the upper palate, it will likely sound very good.
Give it a try! Musically, it’s a mid-tempo track with a straightforward melody, so once you develop proper vocal production, it should be very singable.
Happy Order?imase

Imase is a male singer-songwriter with a downer-style sound who enjoys overwhelming popularity among listeners in their teens and twenties.
He has many hit tunes, but the one I especially recommend is Happy Order?.
The track stands out for its prominent low end.
You might wonder, does it suit men with higher voices? If so, listen closely to the chorus.
Did you notice the same vocal line is sung an octave higher? If you’re confident in your upper range, try singing the chorus part that functions as the harmony rather than the main melody.
If your voice is reasonably high, you should be able to sing it even without falsetto.
slashyama

This is yama’s 16th digital-only single, released in April 2023.
yama, who is also active as the vocalist of the music unit BIN, performs this song, which was selected as the opening theme for Season 2 of the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury.
Although yama’s gender has not been disclosed, the voice comes across as youthful and androgynous, so I’m introducing this as a karaoke recommendation especially for high-tenor male singers.
The vocal melody seems relatively simple and easy to sing, so make the most of your naturally high range and try to recreate the feel of the original.
As you sing, be sure to pay attention to dynamic contrast throughout the song.
Sonnet of the Clownsadamasashi

A single released on February 25, 1980 by singer-songwriter Masashi Sada.
It was the theme song for the film “Fly, Wings of Icarus,” in which Sada himself starred and served as music director.
When we think of high-voiced male singers, they often sound boyish or feminine, but Sada’s singing voice is neither; it has a unique resonance—an appealing quality all its own.
In that sense, simply having a high voice doesn’t make it easy to sing like him, but it’s a song I definitely want high-tenor men to try.
If you aim your voice toward the center of your upper palate as you sing, I think you’ll be able to produce brighter, more sparkling high notes, so give it a try.
I’m sure you’ll be able to recreate the translucence of the original track!
ALWAYSyuzu

A track included on Yuzu’s 16th studio album, “PEOPLE,” released in March 2022.
It was made available for streaming ahead of the album’s release.
It’s a fine ballad where you can enjoy their signature, beautifully blended harmonies.
Just listening to it fills you with warmth.
What further elevates the song’s appeal is the duo’s vocals, rich in pleasant, high-order overtones.
The powerful high notes in the chorus, in particular, are outstanding.
It might not be an exaggeration to say that reproducing this song’s world in karaoke is a special privilege reserved for male singers with higher voices.
Be sure to sing with a clear contrast between the forcefully delivered chorus and the other sections.
Summer Colorsyuzu

A song by the Japanese folk duo Yuzu and their major-label debut single.
June 1998.
The duo’s high voices are quite distinctive, aren’t they? Rather than a powerful, soaring high tone, their light and soft high tone, together with the refreshing melody, is a perfect match for the song’s world.
When singing it, instead of belting in full chest voice, it’s better to hit the high notes with a mixed voice that leans slightly toward falsetto.
If you can’t manage mixed voice well, try singing with a stronger falsetto.
If possible, harmonizing with a friend as a duo might make it even more fun!



