Recommended for great singers! A collection of impressive songs if you can sing them
Suddenly, but are you good at singing?
If you’re confident in your vocal skills, you’re probably looking for “songs that would be impressive to nail at karaoke,” right?
For men, that might mean tracks by artists known for distinctive low ranges, or on the flip side, songs that showcase soaring high tones, or pieces that call for a gritty rock vocal style.
For women, beyond cute, upbeat numbers, there are plenty of songs that let you show off powerful projection, demand high expressive range, or feature artists with memorable husky voices—there are so many cool songs to tackle, depending on your strengths.
In this article, we’ll introduce a curated list of “songs that are impressive if you can sing them,” perfect for people who are good singers!
We’ve divided our picks into four sections—editor’s top recommendations, songs for men, songs for women, and Western hits—so it should be easy to find at least one track you’ll want to try.
If you’re confident in your singing, definitely try the songs in this article and show off how cool you can be!
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Cool songs recommended for men to sing (41–50)
7th TriggerUVERworld

UVERworld is a band that commands overwhelming support from men with their motivational messaging and razor-sharp musicality.
While they have many exhilarating tracks, a lot of them are also quite challenging.
Among them, the one I especially recommend is “7th Trigger.” The vocal range in this song is extremely high, spanning from mid2A to hiF, with the chorus repeatedly hitting hiA to hiD.
It’s a piece that stands out for its sheer height, but since there’s room to lower the key, try tackling it in the key that suits you best.
Cool songs that are impressive if men can sing them (51–60)
FlowerFuji Kaze

This song was released as a digital-only single on October 13, 2023.
It’s also the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “The Best Teacher” (Ichiban Suki na Hana), so some of you may have heard it.
It’s sung mostly in the mid-to-high range, and since Fujii Kaze’s vocal style is falsetto-based, many people will likely find it easy to sing.
It’s especially recommended if you tend to use a lot of breath when you sing.
Also, if you’re looking for something stylish, how about a song by Fujii Kaze? In all his tracks, rhythm is the key point.
If you can really feel the hi-hat in the drums, you should be able to sing with a great groove and stylish flair! Try singing with a dancing mindset!
Bling‑Bang‑Bang‑BornCreepy Nuts

In 2024, “Bling‑Bang‑Bang‑Born” topped Billboard JAPAN’s streaming chart and went explosively viral on TikTok—plenty of people must have sung it at karaoke! Since it’s a rap track, rhythm and lung capacity matter more than vocal prowess.
The tempo is fast—ultra‑fast rap—so groove and momentum are crucial; I think the key is whether you can lock into the rhythm.
First, memorize the lyrics well so you can really hit the beat when you sing.
If you let the words slide when you pronounce them, it becomes unclear what you’re saying, so pay attention to the vowels and articulate the beginnings of words clearly.
Rather than forcing each word, try to place each phrase on the melody—start by learning the melody, even just by humming!
Kaikai KitanEVE

This song was pre-released on October 3, 2020, and serves as the opening theme for the first season of the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen.
I think many people often sing Eve’s songs, but all of them have a very wide vocal range, don’t they? By the way, Kaikai Kitan spans from F2 to D5, which made me think, “Can you really sing that low?”—I was surprised too.
It’s a song that’s challenging in the low notes of the A section and the high notes of the chorus.
In the A section, try to let the voice come out slowly from the vocal folds and avoid making it too muffled.
From the B section, it starts to sound more song-like with higher notes, but if you push too hard, your voice will collapse.
Aim to project your falsetto strongly and focus on explosiveness! The chorus is also demanding in terms of breathing, so it might be good to decide in advance where you’ll take breaths.
For songs where breathing is tricky like this, instead of singing everything at 100%, it helps to pace yourself and take small, solid breaths in the brief moments you have!
hundreds of millions of light-yearsOmoinotake

It’s the theme song for TBS’s Tuesday drama “Eye Love You,” and it really felt like a huge hit in 2024! There aren’t many songs that keep the high notes going like this one.
I had lots of students who tried “Ikuoku Kounen,” and even those good at high notes really struggled to sing the whole thing.
Compared to other Omoinotake songs, the higher range is indeed broader, with an overall range of D3 to F#5.
There’s a lot to focus on—core engagement, support, breath usage, quick responsiveness, resonance placement, and more—but if you push with chest voice from the start, you’ll definitely wreck your throat.
It might be better to first practice singing it in head voice.
In fact, head voice uses more air, so once you do it correctly, it can be quite tiring.
I also recommend humming so that you feel vibrations in your brow and head the whole time!
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!
force majeureVaundy

This track was released as a digital-only single on January 22, 2020, and it gives the impression of “Only Vaundy could sing this!” I think you can broadly divide the song into two parts: the calmer first half and the latter half where the high notes really shine.
The range is very wide too, from A#2 to C5.
In the rap section of the first half, that relaxed feel is key.
Sing it coolly, but make sure your words are clear so it doesn’t turn into a mumble.
For the high notes starting from the chorus in the second half, lift your facial muscles to get ready, then project your voice as if aiming far into the distance! Since the high notes keep coming, that burst of energy—sheer momentum—is crucial.
When you nail this part, it feels amazing for both the singer and the listener! Vaundy has many challenging songs, so they’re really rewarding to practice.
Definitely give it a try!
Cool songs women will look awesome singing (51–60)
Female artists are singing cool songs too!
When we think of the word “cool,” it’s often assumed to be a compliment for men, but there are tons of songs by female artists that are super cool to sing, too! From powerful vocals and husky tones to whispery voices—there are tracks with all kinds of expressive styles, from upbeat rock to enchanting ballads. I’ll introduce songs that showcase these魅力. If you’re a skilled female singer, why not challenge yourself with songs that combine beauty and coolness, letting your vocal ability shine—not just your cuteness? Related articles:Cool If You Can Sing! Popular Karaoke Songs Recommended for Women



