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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 high-pitched male vocals (51–60)

monstermakaroni enpitsu

Macaroni Enpitsu "Bakemono" Music Video
monstermakaroni enpitsu

Bakemono by Macaroni Empitsu, known as the theme song for the film The Fire-Eating Bird, leans slightly toward the low end with a range of roughly mid1 D to hi C, and its overall range is fairly wide.

The key challenge of this song isn’t the range itself but the rapid shifts in pitch; the chorus features intense up-and-down movement.

Although it doesn’t rely heavily on mixed voice, sudden high tones appear right after low notes, making it an ideal piece for training mixed-voice production with a focus on pitch control.

1991Yonezu Kenshi

‘1991,’ a masterpiece by Kenshi Yonezu known as the theme song for the film ‘5 Centimeters per Second.’ The lyrics, which seem to mirror both the protagonist and Yonezu himself, are highly emotional and have made the song popular at karaoke.

The piece spans a fairly wide vocal range of mid1F to hiD.

While the average pitch isn’t particularly high, the large jumps in melody make the song feel quite demanding overall.

It also features mixed voice, but since it’s a chest-leaning mix, people with an average vocal range should be able to manage it with practice.

ApollodorusMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Apollodorus” Official Lyric Video
ApollodorusMrs. GREEN APPLE

Among men with higher-pitched voices, quite a few probably count Mrs.

GREEN APPLE among their go-to songs, right? In that case, I recommend Apollodorus.

It was released as a support song for the Paris Olympics, so it should still be fresh in your memory.

This track features sections characteristic of Mrs.

GREEN APPLE where the chest voice and falsetto switch back and forth repeatedly.

The vocal line is simply high in difficulty, but if you can pull it off, you’ll definitely draw attention—so give it a try.

Stand By YouOfisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – Stand By You [Official Video]
Stand By YouOfisharu Higedan Dism

The song “Stand By You,” where the strings provide a nice accent.

Although this piece is categorized as J-POP, it features a somewhat tricky rhythm and calls for a groove that takes the beat on the offbeats, similar to Black music.

That might sound difficult, but among Official HIGE DANDism’s songs, this one falls into the narrower vocal range category.

Aside from one spot in the chorus and the bridge (C section), there aren’t any sudden jumps in pitch, so if you can lock into a more Western-style rhythmic feel, you should be able to sing it without any problems.

Recommended karaoke songs for high-pitched male vocals (61–70)

LiarONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK – Liar [Official Music Video]
LiarONE OK ROCK

The 2010 release, “Liar.” Since it’s an early work, the vocal lines aren’t as complex as they are now, but this piece does require a certain level of technique.

The chorus in particular features repeated highest notes at hi C#.

In addition, the contrast from the pre-chorus is quite stark, and the chorus as a whole calls for shouting, so you’ll need to be reasonably familiar with rock-style singing.

For female singers, the shouting itself can be a hurdle, so consider referencing the shouting approach of rock singer Lzzy Hale.

GravityOmoinotake

Released on October 29, 2025, it’s the theme song for the film “(LOVE SONG).” Omoinotake, who had a huge hit with “Ikioku Kounen,” may be known for consistently high vocal ranges.

In “Gravity,” the chorus climbs up to around C#5, making falsetto essential.

Some people might think falsetto is easy, but when you need this level of airy resonance, you definitely have to use a lot of breath with diaphragmatic breathing.

Since “Gravity” has a relaxed tempo, you should be able to take solid breaths.

Try singing while staying loose and resonating in your head voice!

StarmineDa-iCE

Da-iCE / “Star Mine” Music Video
StarmineDa-iCE

The two members of Da-iCE are famous for having a wide vocal range.

The range in “Starmine” is quite broad, from C#3 to D#5.

Points to watch out for are pitch shifts, switching between chest voice and falsetto, and the bouncy rhythm.

Right at the start, Hanamura comes in with a gritty belt, but if you brace yourself awkwardly, you’ll tense up and strain your throat, so try to relax.

Singing comfortably is the most important thing, so at first it’s totally fine to sing everything in falsetto! Once you get used to the song, try gradually strengthening that falsetto.

Use your body so you don’t tense up, and above all, enjoy singing!