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 that are recommended for women to sing (21–30)
Miko of the Flood DragonOnmyoza

A magnificent Japanese-style metal song where Japanese aesthetics collide with heavy metal! Onmyo-za is known as a yokai heavy metal band, and above all, vocalist Kuroneko’s high notes are incredible.
I love Onmyo-za and of course I sing their songs too, but I think “Mizuchi no Miko” might be the highest-pitched among their tracks.
The twin guitars are super cool as well, so it’s highly recommended for heavy metal fans.
When singing it, sustained high notes, Japanese-style melodic inflections, and the challenging vocabulary all raise the difficulty.
First, Onmyo-za uses archaic words and difficult kanji in their lyrics, so you should definitely memorize the lyrics! It might be good to start with their famous “Kouga Ninpou Chou.”
LuluAdo

When it comes to young artists with outstanding vocal ability, Ado is likely the first to come to mind.
Among her songs, the one I especially recommend to women as a particularly challenging piece is LULU.
This track features Ado’s signature shouts throughout.
While this shouting technique can be difficult even for men, it is especially demanding for women.
Simply delivering clear, powerful shouts while maintaining volume is evidence of high-level vocal skill.
Cool songs that are recommended for women to sing (31–40)
Charlesbarūn

The Vocaloid song “Charles” has become very popular thanks to covers by many singers and artists—are you familiar with it? I always sing it in the original key, but it’s quite difficult! The range is C#3 to C#5, and it’s very high overall, but I especially find the parts in the chorus where the melody jumps up and down to be challenging.
There are also spots near the beginning of the A section where the notes rise.
For those sections, it feels good to produce the sound if you visualize the pitch you want and “hit the target” with your voice like shooting an arrow.
Also, the rhythm in the B section tends to rush, so try to keep the tempo by singing each note carefully.
Most Vocaloid songs are high, but if you’re confident in your high notes, you might be able to sing “Charles” in the original key—so give it a try!
HeavenRei

Rei, who combines exceptional skill as a guitarist with talent as a singer-songwriter, is carving out a unique place for herself.
Released in August 2024, “Heaven” is a brand-new killer tune where blistering, freewheeling guitar work—complete with tapping—coexists in perfect balance with an earworm of a catchy melody and a danceable groove.
When singing it at karaoke and the like, don’t rely on the sense of the chords; instead, listen closely to the bass and drum rhythms, and try singing with a different image in mind than the typical J-pop-style division between vocals and accompaniment.
BibbidebaHoshimachi Suisei

Right now, the song drawing the most attention is “Vivid Vice.” It’s a track by Suisei Hoshimachi from the popular VTuber agency hololive.
While she usually excites fans with game streams and chat streams, her true forte is vocals.
Her consistently strong singing ability shines through in this piece as well.
The foundation is a refreshing, upbeat melody, but there are also powerful sections—not quite shouts—that add impact.
She also uses falsetto naturally, making it a more challenging song to perform than it might seem just from listening.
Fu re te Fu re ruTK from RIN TO SHITE SIGURE
The B-side to “unravel,” which could be called TK’s signature song, is actually “Fu re te Fu re ru.” It explodes even more with high notes and falsetto than “unravel,” and it’s one of my absolute favorites to sing at karaoke.
Rather than a clean falsetto, TK’s falsetto pierces like a cry, so unless you can normally hit high notes, it’s a tough song to pull off… That said, it’s a super cool track, so if you think of it as a way to practice falsetto, I definitely recommend it for rock lovers! It’s fine to start with a weak falsetto.
Just keep practicing using a lot of breath over and over, and gradually build your explosiveness—that’s the idea!
unravelTK from RIN TO SHITE SIGURE

Among TK from Ling tosite sigure’s songs, the masterpiece “unravel” is renowned for its exceptional difficulty.
Known as the theme song for the popular anime Tokyo Ghoul, many people may have discovered it through Ado’s cover as well.
The most challenging aspects of this song are, above all, its vocal range and expressive breadth.
The range spans an extraordinarily wide mid2 A# to hihi A#, with repeated hi G notes in the chorus.
On top of that, it demands a wide variety of vocal techniques, including scream-like phrases and trembling lines that make use of whisper voice.
Its level of difficulty is among the highest even within Japanese rock.




