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[For Men] These Songs Will Make You a Better Singer! Tracks That Are Effective for Karaoke Practice

Have you ever found yourself getting better at singing without even noticing, just by belting it out at karaoke? In fact, the songs you choose for practice can make a big difference in how quickly you improve! Songs that help you build vocal fundamentals, songs with easy-to-catch pitches, songs that expand your range, and songs that train your sense of rhythm—each type has its own benefits for practice.

By the way, the reason I learned to hit high notes was simply because I kept singing the same song over and over without giving up! In this article, we introduce a wide range of tracks that are perfect as karaoke practice songs—ones that naturally boost your singing skills while you have fun.

If you’re thinking, “I want to sing better!” be sure to use this as a reference!

[For Men] These Songs Will Make You a Better Singer! Effective Tracks for Karaoke Practice (91–100)

Killer tune!Oizumi Yo

Yo Oizumi 'Killer Tune!' Music Video
Killer tune!Oizumi Yo

It’s a song that was released as a digital-only single on August 14, 2025, and since it was also produced as the CM song for “LIVE DAM WAO!,” its theme is karaoke—so it seems like it would really hype people up when you actually sing it at karaoke! Plus, it’s a fresh, up-tempo track, so I think it will look and sound great in a karaoke setting.

It’ll likely be easier to sing if you memorize the lyrics to some extent beforehand.

The chorus in particular has a lot of words and moves quickly.

That said, the lyrics rhyme like a rap, so once you lock into the groove, it should be easier to sing.

If you’re keeping time in 4/4, putting an accent on the first beat of the intro gives it a driving, forward-leaning feel that makes it easier to deliver.

Rather than trying to articulate every single word, let the lyrics ride the melody.

I recommend humming while you’re learning the song—try it in a relaxed state!

Seeds of joyMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a long-lost track that was first revealed as a secret track on the venue-exclusive mini-album “Introduction” on July 5, 2014, and was later officially included on the 10th anniversary best-of album “10” released on July 8, 2025! The melody line is gentle and sung with clear articulation, so even beginners should find it easy to match the pitch bar.

For the A and B sections, deliver your voice carefully as if you’re speaking, making sure your sound is firmly on the mic! The chorus kicks in at around the 3-minute mark, and the overall energy ramps up significantly.

There should be ample opportunities to breathe between phrases, so take a solid breath for each phrase and project your voice as you exhale.

If you tense up, you’ll end up chest-breathing instead of using your diaphragm and it’ll get uncomfortable, so stay calm and focus on relaxed breathing!

[For Men] These Songs Will Make You a Better Singer! Effective Tracks for Karaoke Practice (101–110)

protagonistSUPER BEAVER

SUPER BEAVER 'Protagonist' MV (Theme song for Fuji TV's 'Mezamashi TV')
protagonistSUPER BEAVER

This is the song chosen as the 2025 theme for Fuji TV’s “Mezamashi TV,” and it’s the kind of track that flips your motivation switch on from the morning! SUPER BEAVER’s songs don’t really have the image of being “high” in pitch, and the vocal range of this song, “Shujinkou,” is mainly mid-range at D#3–G#4, so I think many men can sing it mostly in chest voice! Since there’s no intro, be careful not to miss the karaoke guide cue before the vocals come in.

Also, because it’s a band song, if you stay aware of the drums and move your body to the beat as you sing, it’s easier to keep rhythm, it locks in with the melody, and your voice will come out more easily! The opening is already the chorus, and for the choruses throughout the song, make sure to project the very first consonant without hesitation! For the long notes, keep your eye on the pitch bar all the way to the end!

KobukuroIma, sakihokoru hanatachi yo

Kobukuro – Oh flowers now in full bloom
KobukuroIma, sakihokoru hanatachi yo

This is a song that was used as the theme for NHK’s Sochi Olympics in 2014.

Many of you are probably familiar with it.

Although it’s a song by Kobukuro, “Ima, Saki Hokoru Hanatachi yo” has a very clear vocal melody, making it easy to sing even solo.

As for how to feel the rhythm, taking it slowly and relaxed works well, but doubling the tempo also makes it easier to sing and is recommended.

The overall vocal range of the song is C3 to F#4, so most men should be able to sing it comfortably in chest voice.

Also, since it’s a ballad, creating contrast between the lower parts of the verses (A and B sections) and the lift in the chorus will enhance expressiveness and help boost your score.

Try to keep your facial muscles lifted so your pitch doesn’t drop while you sing!

fuse (detonating fuse)Tegoshi Yūya

Dōkasen (Fuse) was released as a digital single on July 9, 2025.

Chita Henry, who worked on Vibration from Yuya Tegoshi’s first best-of album Yuya Tegoshi SINGLES BEST released on May 14, 2025, also wrote and composed Dōkasen.

The verses (A and B sections) are relatively calm and sit in a range that’s fine in chest voice, but the melody shoots up into a much higher range for the chorus, making it a great pick for those confident with high notes.

Most of the high notes are in falsetto—and a powerful falsetto at that—so you’ll want to really project them.

Before singing, take a deep breath, and aim your voice as if you’re launching it diagonally upward from your head with a crisp “swoosh!” Alternatively, imagine resonating the back part of your head as strongly as possible—one of these images may make it easier to hit the notes.

Try both and see which works better for you.

plazmaYonezu Kenshi

As the theme song for ‘Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning-‘, it’s a track where the synthetic machine-like sounds really stand out! Kenshi Yonezu handled everything himself—lyrics, composition, arrangement, production, and even the artwork—making it one of his most dedicated works of 2025.

The vocal range is C3 to C5, which I think is a comfortable height for men to sing mainly in chest voice without strain.

There are falsetto parts here and there, but they’re used in those signature “this is the moment!” spots typical of Yonezu, so make sure to align precisely with the pitch bar.

For the fast sections, avoid mumbling and pronounce the vowels clearly.

Also be careful not to over-enunciate.

Approach it like a tongue twister: articulate the initial consonants cleanly and focus on locking in with the rhythm.

Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Que Sera Sera” Official Music Video
Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s seventh digital-only single, released in April 2023.

It was written as the theme song for the ABC TV/TV Asahi serial drama “Even If It’s Just Sunday Night.” From the middle section to the ending, the song features arrangements that develop quite dramatically.

Vocalist Motoki Omori responds to this dramatic arrangement by skillfully switching between various vocal techniques and expressions—most notably the falsetto (head voice), which is the focus of this piece—beautifully bringing the song to life.

Be sure to listen closely to the song’s fine nuances and vocal delivery.

Aspiring singers and those looking to improve at karaoke will surely find a lot to gain!