RAG MusicKARAOKE
Lovely karaoke song

[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 (101–110)

JUST BECAUSETHE JAYWALK

J-WALK’s classic “JUST BECAUSE.” Often hailed as a hidden gem, this song is highly recommended for anyone who wants to improve their singing.

The key point of this track is, above all, its intensity.

Unlike today’s mainstream style—made popular by advances in sound engineering—that favors softer vocals, this song is characterized by a completely opposite approach.

If we were to use a metaphor: modern singing is like inducing a groundout with breaking balls, while this song’s style is like striking the batter out with a straight fastball.

In other words, it’s perfect for training your fundamental vocal technique.

There are also surprisingly tricky ad-libs, so even those well-versed in Black music should definitely give it a try.

Lights Out feat. Jeremy QuartusNulbarich

Nulbarich – Lights Out feat. Jeremy Quartus (Official Music Video)
Lights Out feat. Jeremy QuartusNulbarich

Nulbarich is a band that’s gained popularity for its unique sound, which blends R&B and neo-soul into J-pop.

The band name is pronounced “Narubaritchi.” They have many great songs, but one I especially recommend is “Lights Out feat.

Jeremy Quartus.” It features a style that mixes jazz and hip-hop, with a neo-soul vibe in the chorus.

It’s like a fusion of various forms of Black music, making it a great pick for anyone looking to sharpen their groove.

GAME OVERSIRUP

SIRUP – GAME OVER (Official Music Video)
GAME OVERSIRUP

SIRUP is a singer-songwriter who’s gained popularity with slow-jam-focused R&B.

He hasn’t done much solo work recently due to many collaborations, but he’s just dropped a new track: “GAME OVER.” It’s authentic Black music, so you can feel a groove you won’t find in J-pop or Japanese rock.

With lots of falsetto and occasional ad-libs, it’s recommended for anyone who wants to develop vocal skills like overseas artists.

I love youback number

This is back number’s digital single, released in October 2022.

It was chosen as the theme song for the NHK morning drama series “Maiagare!” and was also selected as the entrance march for the 95th Commemorative National High School Baseball Tournament.

It’s a rock ballad that gently sinks into the listener’s heart.

At first listen, it might seem like a classic, straightforward ballad, but what elevates this staple style into something special is Iyori Shimizu’s vocals.

Though his tone is unadorned, he skillfully switches between chest voice, mixed voice, and falsetto throughout the song, beautifully conveying its world.

As a practice piece, it’s a bit on the advanced side, but it’s perfect for training smooth transitions between registers.

If you’re not confident with high notes, start by lowering the key and practice in a way that doesn’t strain your throat.

frustrating; irritating; impatientanzenchitai

The band led by Koji Tamaki, Anzen Chitai, still enjoys steady popularity and has strong support among younger generations.

Among their works, the song I especially recommend is Jirettai.

From the very beginning, it’s a high-voltage piece that fundamentally demands a high level of vocal power and projection.

That alone would be fine, but the vocal line is surprisingly monotone, so to keep it from sounding like mere repetition, you have to add embellishments throughout—just like Koji Tamaki would.

For these reasons, it’s a perfect song for training your ad-libbing skills.

[For Men] These Songs Will Make You a Better Singer! Effective Tracks for Karaoke Practice (111–120)

DarlingMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Darling” Official Lyric Video
DarlingMrs. GREEN APPLE

Among Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s songs, “Darling” is especially beloved by many fans as a profoundly moving masterpiece.

The track features falsetto from the very beginning, and as the song progresses, the energy rises, with the falsetto’s impact growing in tandem.

Reproducing it at karaoke can be quite challenging, but because it includes plenty of exhilarating falsetto and mixed voice, why not add it to your karaoke repertoire?

Yume YumeONE OK ROCK

I think ONE OK ROCK is a band that every guy admires.

I’m always thinking, “If I’m going to be in a band, I want to play ONE OK ROCK!” but the reality is, it’s hard to find someone who can sing in that key.

That said, their song ‘Yume Yume’ has a vocal range of E3 to C5, and it doesn’t hit high notes repeatedly, so I think many people can sing it.

However, it has more rap parts than singing, so you might struggle with those when learning it.

Try changing the playback speed on YouTube and practice by following the lyrics slowly.

If you can pull it off, it’ll go over really well at karaoke! It’s definitely worth having at least one ONE OK ROCK song in your repertoire.