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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 (141–150)

HeavenMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Heaven” Official Music Video
HeavenMrs. GREEN APPLE

The hot-topic hit “Heaven” is Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s latest release.

Unlike their usual clear and lively vibe, this track features an emotionally charged melody that really conveys a distinct world-building feel.

The vocal line is highly challenging: it employs a wide range of techniques including whisper voice, falsetto, and mixed voice, as well as moments where the voice is powerfully projected and others where it’s deliberately restrained.

It’s a song packed with the appeal of a high-register artist—definitely worth checking out.

R/E/D/Kizu

Kizu “R/E/D/” MV FULL ver.
R/E/D/Kizu

Right now, among up-and-coming visual kei bands, Kizu is drawing attention in the scene for their especially high level.

This year they even pulled off a successful solo show at the Budokan, and their momentum just keeps growing.

R/E/D/ is their new song.

The vocalist, Lime, is known for his use of high tones, and in this track he delivers top-tier high notes you won’t usually hear in mainstream pop.

If you like powerful high vocals with some shouts mixed in, definitely give it a listen.

DrunkPamiredo

Pamiredo (パミレド) – Drunk
DrunkPamiredo

If you’re looking for a stylish, sexy track that lets your low register shine, we recommend “Drunk.” It’s a song by the enigmatic singer-songwriter Pamiredo, featuring a very sultry melody right from the intro.

The vocal line sits consistently in the low to low-mid range, and even the more expressive sections are quiet and low, making it a perfect choice to highlight the appeal of men with deep voices.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

Everyday (feat. Satoshi Fujiwara)TAIKING

TAIKING "Everyday (feat. Satoshi Fujiwara)" Music Video
Everyday (feat. Satoshi Fujiwara)TAIKING

Musician TAIKING, who has collaborated with many artists and drawn attention for his exceptional songwriting sense.

One such collaboration is “Everyday (feat.

Satoshi Fujihara)” with Satoshi Fujihara of Official HIGE DANDism.

While the track has a slight R&B flavor, the vocal line doesn’t fluctuate much, and the range is relatively narrow considering it’s sung by Fujihara.

If you lock into the groove and sing the occasional low-mid phrases with rich overtones, it will instantly sound more professional—definitely worth keeping in mind.

FlowerZumi

Zumi – “Flower” [Official Video]
FlowerZumi

Zumi is an artist whose compositions are rooted in Black music like soul and funk, earning popularity among hardcore music aficionados.

Although he’s still relatively under the radar, critics are paying close attention to him as a rising artist to watch.

His new song “Flower” is characterized by a structure that showcases his distinctive low-register voice throughout.

While you need to be mindful of the groove, the vocal range is narrow and largely sits in the low to low-mid register, making it an excellent piece for highlighting the appeal of men with deeper voices.

TaketenGReeeeN

GReeeeN - Taketen [Official Music Video]
TaketenGReeeeN

This is GReeeeN’s 24th digital-only single, released on May 26, 2021.

It was also selected as the ending theme for the film “Fortune Favors Lady Nikuko.” The song is a gentle, ballad-style piece, sung with a high, clear, piercing tone that showcases its beautiful melody.

While it’s a slightly advanced choice, it’s ideal as a practice piece for developing powerful high-tone singing.

If possible, I recommend practicing to sing it using chesty head voice rather than relying on falsetto.

However, forcing high notes can strain your throat, so start at a comfortable key and gradually work your way closer to the original key.

Above all, don’t push yourself too hard!

Love KnotNovelbright

Novelbright – Love Knot [Official Music Video]
Love KnotNovelbright

A track included on Novelbright’s first major-label album, “Kaimaku Sengen,” which was released on April 28, 2021.

It’s a very simple piece featuring just piano and vocals, making it a difficult song where there’s no hiding behind the backing track.

In it, vocalist Yudai Takenaka delivers an extremely expressive performance with his high tone voice.

The high notes in chest voice during the chorus may sound a bit strained, but that too seems like an artistic choice to convey the song’s bittersweet world.

If you choose this as a practice piece and master this style of singing, I believe you’ll gain something significant.

It’s definitely a selection for advanced singers, but for those confident in their vocals—especially their high range—it’s a must-try.

And if you can play piano, it might be even more fun to sing it as a piano-vocal performance rather than using karaoke!