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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 vocalists with high voices (21–30)

CITRUSDa-iCE

Da-iCE / “CITRUS” (Theme song for the Nippon TV Sunday drama “The Way of the Househusband”) Music Video
CITRUSDa-iCE

Da-iCE’s “CITRUS” shot to fame as a high-tone song! I bet many of you, regardless of gender, have tried singing it.

The overall range of the song is F3–D5, which makes it a more comfortable key for women.

Da-iCE singing in such a high register is something many men look up to! The verses (A and B sections) sit in a relatively calm range, but the tricky part is how the chorus suddenly jumps up into the high notes.

When you’re hitting tones this high, if you can’t switch cleanly into head voice, you’ll strain your throat.

Keep the resonance focused in your head at all times—doing so naturally lifts your facial muscles, so don’t forget to stay mindful of that! You’ll also need explosive power, so project your voice as if you’re aiming far into the distance.

The final chorus modulates and goes even higher, so it’s okay to sing out more than you think you need!

Invisible SensationUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN「Invisible Sensation」MV
Invisible SensationUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

A quintessentially challenging song by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, characterized by a wide vocal range and a sense of speed.

The overall range spans F3 to C5, fitting the typical UNISON range.

Since it’s an anime opening, it starts right from the chorus and maintains a high level of intensity throughout.

When singing it, rhythm and breath management are the most important points.

Also, because there are fast passages and sections with lots of words even in the chorus, the trick is to avoid enunciating too sharply.

If you struggle with high notes, focus on diaphragmatic breathing and core engagement; you should gradually be able to hit higher notes.

It requires repeated practice, so don’t get discouraged and keep at it!

Recommended karaoke songs for male vocalists with high voices (31–40)

W/X/YTani Yuuki

W/X/Y – Tani Yuuki (Official Lyric Video)
W/X/YTani Yuuki

W/X/Y, released in May 2021.

It’s a signature song by Tani Yuuki! It’s a recommended love song for those who want to practice falsetto naturally and without strain, and it makes it easy to move from chest voice → mixed voice → falsetto.

I’ve taught it a few times myself, but the melody line was more difficult than I expected… I recommend memorizing it well before singing.

In particular, the B-melody has a line that clearly sounds like falsetto even just by listening! In general, Tani Yuuki has a gentle vocal quality, so his singing has an airy, open feel.

To start, try imitating that: take a solid breath and sing with a gentle tone.

Since falsetto uses a lot of air, the key point is to “take in plenty of breath.”

It’s Nothing (movie ver.)RADWIMPS

The ending theme song of the film “Your Name.” is a challenging piece with a very wide vocal range from low to high.

When singing, the biggest key is breath and voice control to switch between delicate lows and powerful highs.

It starts quietly and gradually builds, so the chorus’s sense of intensity and contrast is very important.

The tempo is relaxed, so you should have plenty of time to breathe.

Take a deep breath with diaphragmatic breathing and let it all out in the chorus.

For the talk-like delivery in the A section, singing as if you’re telling it to yourself will help create the right mood.

junkYonezu Kenshi

Kenshi Yonezu’s new song “Garakuta.” Released as the theme song for the film “Last Mile,” it’s also included on his latest album, “LOST CORNER.” This track is one I’d especially love to hear sung by men with higher vocal ranges.

While the A and B sections aren’t particularly high, the chorus features parts where you switch repeatedly between falsetto and chest voice.

It’s a challenging chorus, but it really brings out the appeal of high-tenor voices, so I highly recommend it.

Be sure to check it out.

NEO UNIVERSEL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc~en~Ciel「NEO UNIVERSE」-Music Clip-
NEO UNIVERSEL'Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc~en~Ciel are known for their wide musical range, but even among their songs, NEO UNIVERSE stands out as a particularly unconventional work.

While it’s built around electronic sounds like electropop, it carries more of a Komuro-style vibe than pure electropop.

The vocal range spans from mid1 F# to high C#, which is fairly wide, though the low notes appear only briefly, and the chorus is composed almost entirely of high notes.

Although the melody doesn’t fluctuate drastically in pitch, it demands stamina to sustain the high register, making it a song that favors certain vocalists.

Overall, however, it can be considered relatively easy to sing.

Wherever you areONE OK ROCK

Full ver. One Ok Rock Wherever You Are #oneokrock #ワンオク #whereveryouare
Wherever you areONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK’s signature song “Wherever you are.” Since it’s sung as a love song that vows eternity, you’ll want to use falsetto to really bring out the song’s appeal.

That said, the falsetto in “Wherever you are” appears mainly at the beginning.

The song builds toward the latter half, so about two-thirds is sung in chest voice.

If you sing the initial guitar-backed section firmly in falsetto to create contrast, it lands stylishly.

Many people who like rock and band music seem to want to sing ONE OK ROCK.

The high range can be a hurdle, but ballads let you cover the high notes with falsetto, so they’re recommended.

Open your throat and keep the breath flowing steadily!