A masterpiece with exhilarating high notes. An enchanting high-tone voice.
Even when we simply say “high-tone voice,” there are many ways to express it—from piercing high notes sung in chest voice, to a softer, more mature high tone that effectively uses mixed voice or falsetto.
In this topic, we’ve gathered a wide variety of songs that showcase the appeal of different high-tone voices, ranging from the latest trending tracks to timeless classics.
High-tone vocals are pleasant to listen to on their own, but once you can comfortably sing high notes yourself, you’ll discover even more ways to enjoy these songs.
We hope this can serve as practice material and a point of reference for those who want to learn how to sing in higher registers.
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A masterpiece with exhilarating high notes. Enchanting high-tone vocals (31–40)
Let it GoMatsu Takako

This song hardly needs any introduction anymore.
It’s the theme song for the Japanese version of the Disney animated film Frozen, and it’s almost become one of Takako Matsu’s signature numbers.
It’s a piece that lets a high-toned female vocal shine to the fullest.
As for Matsu’s singing here, rather than belting in a lofty, grand manner, it sometimes sounds like she’s relying a bit on her natural vocal power to hit the high notes—but the way she sings so expansively is impressive, as expected.
I think it fully conveys the worldview of the animated film as well.
frecklesJUDY AND MARY

Familiar as the opening theme of Rurouni Kenshin, JUDY AND MARY’s “Sobakasu” was reportedly written with an image of a Candy Candy–style anime in mind, without the members actually knowing the show’s content.
It’s a track that captivates with a rock-inspired intro and a charming high-tone vocal.
The vocals are both cute and cool, enchanting many listeners.
The chorus feels pleasantly restrained rather than overly soaring.
Another point is that many women resonate with the lyrics.
Sleepless DreamDAZBEE

DAZBEE is a singer who has gained popularity for her uniquely beautiful vocal tone.
Although she is from Korea, she is active in Japan, and her dreamy vocals are especially beloved by younger generations.
Among her songs, the one I particularly recommend is Nemuranai Yume (A Dream That Doesn’t Sleep).
It has a somewhat folk-inspired feel, and throughout the track she sings using a combination of whispery tones and falsetto.
The transition from chest voice to falsetto is exceptionally smooth, making it a song that lets you savor the pleasure of high notes from start to finish.
GAME OVERSIRUP

SIRUP is a Japanese R&B singer-songwriter who’s gained popularity for his stylish musicality.
He’s done a lot of collaborations recently, but he’s just released a solo track—and that’s “GAME OVER.” While this song features a lot of falsetto, it doesn’t have the intensity typical of higher-key tracks; instead, it maintains a chill vibe throughout.
If you’re into Black music or chill tunes, definitely give it a listen.
People and people and people and peoplekuriipuhaipe

CreepHyp is a rock band that enjoys overwhelming support from young people.
Their catchy lyrics and melodies are irresistible, and every new release energizes the Japanese rock scene.
Among their songs, the one that especially feels great in the higher register is “Hito to Hito to Hito to Hito.” It’s not an insanely high-pitched song, but because the whole track is arranged in the upper range, you can savor the unique pleasure of high notes in every part.
Be sure to check it out.
A masterpiece with exhilarating high notes: Enchanting high-tone vocals (41–50)
JupiterHirahara Ayaka

Her iconic 2000s song “Jupiter,” an arrangement of a classical piece, was used in many settings.
Thanks to this song, Ayaka Hirahara showcased her overwhelming vocal power and skill to the world and continues to have a strong, devoted fan base.
While its grand melody is a standout feature, the song also highlights Hirahara’s remarkable ability to deliver powerful yet easy-to-listen-to high notes that never get overshadowed by the instrumentation.
Resident of the EyeL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc~en~Ciel’s hyde effortlessly delivers enchanting, silky high notes that make you swoon.
“Hitomi no Juunin” is one of those songs where you can’t help but be captivated by his smooth high-tone voice.
There are parts in an extremely high key—so high you might wonder if even a female singer could reach them.
Simply astounding.
It’s a track packed with the essence of L’Arc~en~Ciel’s world, showcasing the allure of those soaring highs.


