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 (281–290)
Rainy BlueTokunaga Hideaki

This was Hideaki Tokunaga’s debut single, released in January 1986.
A self-cover remake by Tokunaga himself was released in November 1997.
I listened to his songs again for the first time in a while to write this piece, and his crystal-clear high tone, full of transparency, is as captivating as ever.
It’s a J-pop classic I can confidently recommend for high-voiced male singers to pick at karaoke! When you sing it, try directing your voice toward the center of your upper palate; this increases the higher overtones in your tone and should bring you closer to the kind of transparent vocal quality he has.
Give it a try.
I miss you. I want to see you.Tezuka Shota

It’s a heart-stirring ballad that serves as the theme song for the drama “Your Turn to Kill.” If you sing the first half gently in a lower register, it makes the high notes in the chorus easier and lifts your mood.
It’s a great song for high-tenor male voices to belt out at karaoke.
Everyone around you will likely fall silent and listen intently! The lyrics are heartrending, making it perfect for singing with emotion.
Be sure to fully showcase your high range!
loveMatsuyama Chiharu

It’s Chiharu Matsuyama’s eighth single, released on January 21, 1980.
The lyrics are written from a woman’s perspective, and he delivers this acoustic ballad beautifully with a slightly feminine, gentle tone.
You might say that being able to fully express a song like this is a privilege of male singers who naturally have a somewhat feminine voice.
It may be difficult to faithfully recreate his vocal performance, but try singing it tenderly and gently, yet with strength.
The chorus sits a bit high in range, so please be careful that your high notes and vocal production don’t become rough or harsh.
Recommended karaoke songs for male vocalists with high voices (291–300)
White LoversKuwata Keisuke

A famous song by Keisuke Kuwata that needs no introduction.
It was also used in a Coca-Cola commercial.
It’s a heartbreak song, but the overall vibe is bright, so it doesn’t feel heavy or gloomy at all.
The lyrics are filled with sad words, yet they seem to carry a sense of hope for the future.
The last part of the song is quite high, but if you have a high voice, you should be able to sing it!
Mrs. GREEN APPLETenbyou no Uta

Coupled with Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s seventh single “Ao to Natsu,” released in August 2018, this song was newly written as an insert track for the film Aonatsu: Kimi ni Koi Shita 30-nichi (Blue Summer: The 30 Days I Fell in Love with You).
It’s a piano ballad that lets you fully enjoy vocalist Motoki Omori’s slightly androgynous voice.
The first time I heard it, I actually thought, “Huh? Is this a female vocalist?” I wholeheartedly recommend this track as a karaoke pick for anyone with an androgynous singing voice.
To sing it well at karaoke, the key points are using chest voice and falsetto appropriately, and focusing on placing the sound against your upper palate to emphasize higher overtones.
Show off your appealing high tones and sing expansively to captivate everyone around you!
Raspberry LoverHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata’s 23rd single, released in November 2019.
While Hata is strongly associated with singing ballad-type songs using a beautiful mixed voice, in this track he effectively employs a mixed voice with a strong chest voice—more natural voice components—to deliver a fairly powerful high tone.
In the chorus, especially in the phrase where he sings the song title, the voice can get tight if you force it, so practice keeping your throat open to produce high notes without strain.
By the time of the Christmas carolsInagaki Junichi

This is Junichi Inagaki’s 27th single, released in October 1992.
It’s his biggest hit, and since the initial release it has been issued as a single multiple times, including self-covers.
The song makes the most of Inagaki’s uniquely high, somewhat feminine voice, but when singing it, the key is to keep it effortless and never force the high notes.
When it first came out, it was during the so-called bubble era, so an intense, hard‑driven vocal style likely didn’t fit the times.
Unlike many recent songs, it doesn’t require complex shifts in vocal timbre, so if you’re a guy with a high voice, you’ll probably be able to sing it quite nicely!



