[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!
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[For Men] These Songs Will Make You a Better Singer! Highly Effective Tracks for Karaoke Practice (151–160)
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!
distanceflumpool

This is the 20th single by the Japanese four-piece rock band flumpool, released on May 26, 2021.
It’s a mid-tempo pop song that’s rhythmically easy to sing and likely fun to practice at karaoke.
Within the track, a remarkably diverse range of vocals is showcased—from verses (A and B sections) sung primarily in the lower register to high tones incorporating falsetto.
It’s one of the best songs for practicing transitions in vocal production and expressive singing across different ranges.
In particular, being able to switch smoothly from chest voice to falsetto is the most crucial point when singing this song, so be especially mindful of that in your practice.
CantabileNovelbright

This is the five-member rock band Novelbright’s 14th digital-only single, released in April 2023.
It was written as the opening theme for the anime Blue Orchestra.
Throughout the track, the clean, dramatic string arrangement leaves a strong impression.
Vocalist Yudai Takenaka elevates the song with a performance that employs a wide range of high tones—from gentle falsetto to a very resonant, powerful chest-voice high register.
Being able to recreate this in karaoke might be a special privilege for the high-tenor crowd! That said, please be careful not to strain your throat by forcing those notes.
slashyama

This is yama’s 16th digital-only single, released in April 2023.
yama, who is also active as the vocalist of the music unit BIN, performs this song, which was selected as the opening theme for Season 2 of the TV anime Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury.
Although yama’s gender has not been disclosed, the voice comes across as youthful and androgynous, so I’m introducing this as a karaoke recommendation especially for high-tenor male singers.
The vocal melody seems relatively simple and easy to sing, so make the most of your naturally high range and try to recreate the feel of the original.
As you sing, be sure to pay attention to dynamic contrast throughout the song.
Beautiful finsupittsu

This is Spitz’s 46th single, released in April 2023.
It was written as the theme song for the film Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine.
With its bright, mid-tempo feel, just listening to it somehow puts you in a warm, relaxed mood.
Masamune Kusano, Spitz’s vocalist, is renowned for his clear, high-toned voice, and that appeal is on full display in this track.
It’s a song I highly recommend for men with higher ranges to try! Practice making smooth transitions into falsetto where it appears—especially around the chorus and other key parts.
FlowerFuji Kaze

This is Fujii Kaze’s 14th digital-only single, released in October 2023.
It was reportedly written as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama series “Ichiban Suki na Hana.” The song is striking for its gentle vocal melody and simple arrangement, and in response, Fujii’s voice resonates with great warmth and softness.
Fittingly, the vocal line employs many long tones, and by using a wide variety of vibrato—especially on those sustained notes—Fujii makes the piece even more memorable.
In a sense, it could be called a showcase of vibrato techniques, so please feel free to use it as study material.
[For Men] These Songs Will Make You a Better Singer! Effective Tracks for Karaoke Practice (161–170)
Don’t avert your eyes.DEEN

This is DEEN’s fifth single, released in June 1994.
It’s a song from the heyday of 1990s J-pop, when million-sellers were coming out one after another and karaoke demand was given even more weight as a condition for a hit.
As such, it’s ideal as material for karaoke.
The clear, easy-to-remember chorus melody also makes it excellent for vocal practice.
The fact that the singing style doesn’t have many quirks makes it a great choice for improving your singing.



