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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!

Cool songs that are recommended for women to sing (21–30)

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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.

Six Trillion Years and an Overnight Storykemu

[HD] Six Trillion Years and One Night Story [IA Original Song / with PV] - KEMU VOXX
Six Trillion Years and an Overnight Storykemu

Released in December 2012, this song is a classic, notoriously difficult Vocaloid track! It has a Japanese-style vibe with a very relaxed intro, but the tempo suddenly speeds up and the lyrics become extremely dense.

You’ll need to be mindful of stamina, lung capacity, and quickness, but it’s highly recommended if you love fast songs! The key to singing the rapid-fire sections is not to try to articulate every single consonant, but to clearly pronounce the vowel sounds that carry the accents.

That will help you lock into the rhythm and sing more lightly.

With fast-tempo songs, above all, you have to memorize the lyrics; otherwise, when you sing it at karaoke, you’ll end up just chasing the words and sounding vague.

I recommend first being able to hum the melody, then adding the lyrics afterward!

Cool songs that are recommended for women to sing (31–40)

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[Official] Uru “Tegami” Theme Song for the Film ‘Yukikaze’
LetterUru

Uru’s “Tegami” will be released as a digital single on August 13, 2025, and it was written as the theme song for the film “YUKIKAZE,” which opens on August 15.

It’s a song that highlights Uru’s signature delicate, beautiful falsetto.

When singing it, pay attention to your breathing and the balance between low and high notes.

The beginning A melody and the section after the final chorus drop to around a low C3, so be careful not to let your pitch fall.

If you sing using your throat, you’ll carry that throaty sound into the higher notes, so aim to produce your voice from the vocal folds throughout.

Raise your eyebrows firmly and try placing the sound slowly in front of you to produce the low notes.

Also, since the chorus jumps up suddenly to higher notes, imagine resonating in your head and send your voice straight upward—this will make falsetto come out more easily!

Episode XAdo

Ado is a female singer with outstanding, top-tier vocal ability among vocalists.

If you were asked who the coolest-sounding female artist is right now, her name would undoubtedly come up.

Among Ado’s songs, the one I especially recommend is her new track, “Episode X.” This piece puts her greatest strength—shouts—front and center, featuring a raw, rugged vocal style that only a woman can deliver.

It’s quite challenging, but definitely try adding it to your repertoire.

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It’s the official theme song of Universal Studios Japan’s Halloween event—the one that became famous for the zombie dance! It’s an extremely challenging song packed with high-pitched shouts, low, spoken parts, and rap-like sections.

I learned it together with my students during lessons, too! Of course, once you can sing it well, it’s incredibly fun and satisfying! Some of the lyrics use difficult words, so I recommend listening to the original and memorizing them carefully one by one.

The tempo is very fast and you have to keep singing one line after another, but if you push too hard, you can wreck your throat, and if you hold back too much, it loses impact.

If you use your breath well and project your falsetto strongly, you can sing with a cool, powerful tone! Also, since it’s a dance track, once you feel more comfortable, try moving your body or swaying as you sing—you’ll lock into the rhythm, your voice will come out more easily, and it’ll be easier to add accents!

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[Lyric Video] Kessoku Band “That Band” / In-episode song from TV anime “Bocchi the Rock!” Episode 8
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This is a download-only single performed by Kessoku Band, which appears within the 2022 TV anime “Bocchi the Rock!” I love Kessoku Band’s rock songs too and often sing “Guitar, Loneliness and Blue Planet,” but “That Band” is really tough—the tempo is fast and the rhythm is very distinctive! I recommend listening closely to the track before trying to sing it.

The timing to cut off words in the verse, the timing to hold notes in the chorus—once the melody starts there’s no place to rest, so rather than memorizing the whole song at once, I think it’s easier to understand and organize in your head if you learn it bit by bit, melody by melody.

Also, for the high notes like D5 and C5 in the last chorus, don’t pull the sound back—project your voice forward firmly! It’s like throwing with a burst of power.

Keep that in mind when you sing.

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Bibideba / Hoshimachi Suisei (official)
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.