[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!
Playlist
| [For Men] These Songs Will Make You a Better Singer! Tracks That Are Effective for Karaoke Practice | |||
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| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | THE REVOPorunogurafiti | play_arrow | Vocal technique for the opening theme song of the anime “My Hero Academia” |
| 2east | GOOD DAYMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | A light, catchy masterpiece that celebrates life |
| 3east | 1991Yonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | Kenshi Yonezu’s masterpiece “1991” resonates with the heart. |
| 4east | GravityOmoinotake | play_arrow | Omoinotake’s movie theme song “Gravity”: falsetto and breathing |
| 5east | Super Syndromer10-FEET | play_arrow | The second cour theme song of Uma Musume is a rock track brimming with a sense of speed. |
| 6east | 365 daysMr.Children | play_arrow | A passionate commentary on Mr.Children’s classic song “365 Days” |
| 7east | Black and WhiteDa-iCE | play_arrow | Theme song for a drama; the rhythm and vocals are captivating. |
| 8east | Roar – HOKOTomonari Sora | play_arrow | The ending theme song of the anime “Kingdom” |
| 9east | Disco BabyTravis Japan | play_arrow | A disco-style practice piece you can dance to, with an outstanding sense of rhythm! |
| 10east | First kissrikon densetsu | play_arrow | The classic hit “First Kiss” by an R&B-style J-pop band |
| 11east | It’s love, right?wacci | play_arrow | Vocal practice from low to high notes |
| 12east | What If StoryTani Yuuki | play_arrow | The classic song from the Doraemon ending theme, “What-If Story.” |
| 13east | elderflowerOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | A gentle, film theme-style song |
| 14east | Emeraldback number | play_arrow | Vocal highlights of the drama theme song “Emerald” |
| 15east | Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN | play_arrow | UNISON SQUARE GARDEN high-pitched pop rock |
| 16east | I don’t need it.Sakanakushon | play_arrow | Digital single release of a TV drama theme song |
| 17north_east | All’s well that ends well.kocchi no kento | play_arrow | A rock song for the Vigilante opening theme |
| 18south_east | -ness; typicality; the quality/essence of being [X] (as in “X-ness” or “X-like character”)Ofisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | A challenging track by Higedan, with extreme pitch range that really tests your vocal ability. |
| 19east | kaiju (giant monster)Sakanakushon | play_arrow | Struggles in producing the opening theme song for the anime 'Chi.' |
| 20east | BuddhaRADWIMPS | play_arrow | A fast-talking rap-style single by RADWIMPS |
| 21east | Call meNovelbright | play_arrow | Novelbright’s refreshing, high-difficulty “Call me” |
| 22east | Christmas songback number | play_arrow | The famous song “Takane no Hanako-san” by back number |
| 23east | DearMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | Songs by Mrs. GREEN APPLE popular among teenagers |
| 24east | Peter PanYuuri | play_arrow | The song “Peter Pan,” which makes great use of Yuuri’s shouts |
| 25east | Same BlueOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | “Same Blue,” a karaoke favorite—great for practice! |
| 26east | flower fortune-tellingVaundy | play_arrow | Vaundy’s “Hana Uranai,” a song characterized by its high notes |
| 27east | IRIS OUTYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | How to Sing and Characteristics of the Theme Song by Yonezu Keen |
| 28east | DystopiaONE OK ROCK | play_arrow | ONE OK ROCK is characterized by their high-pitched vocals. |
| 29east | Blue HabitatKitanitatsuya | play_arrow | sajou no hana’s single: switching vocal registers is key |
| 30east | KanadeSukima Suichi | play_arrow | Sukima Switch’s classic piano ballad |
| 31east | astronomical observationBUMP OF CHICKEN | play_arrow | BUMP OF CHICKEN third single |
| 32east | A melody instead of a bouquetShimizu Shota | play_arrow | Tips for singing Shota Shimizu’s hit songs popular at karaoke |
| 33east | town/cityDōmoto Tsuyoshi | play_arrow | Tsuyoshi Domoto’s singing voice uses nasal resonance, making his whole body vibrate. |
| 34east | SharonOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | Higedan’s new song portrays the struggles of everyday life. |
| 35east | LADYYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | Kenshi Yonezu’s commercial song features outstanding high-note expression |
| 36east | ShadowI Don’t Like Mondays. | play_arrow | The musical style of I Don’t Like Mondays. |
| 37east | TAKE IT BACKDa-iCE | play_arrow | Ideal for practicing Da-iCE's high mixed voice |
| 38east | Is there still anything that love can do?RADWIMPS | play_arrow | RADWIMPS's theme song for the film Weathering With You |
| 39east | yuzusutoorii | play_arrow | Let's sing Yuzu's high-pitched commercial song well. |
| 40east | monstermakaroni enpitsu | play_arrow | Macaroni Enpitsu “Monster” — the appeal lies in its pitch changes |
| 41east | The night is faintly aglow.EVE | play_arrow | Eve’s “Yoru wa Honoka” is a masterpiece of high difficulty. |
| 42east | JourneyFuji Kaze | play_arrow | Fujii Kaze “Tabiji”: An ideal practice song for low-voiced men |
| 43east | festivalFuji Kaze | play_arrow | Fujii Kaze’s “Matsuri” is perfect for learning riffs/fake. |
| 44east | Wind GodVaundy | play_arrow | Vaundy’s new song “Fūjin” is a TV drama theme song, and its neo-soul groove is captivating. |
| 45east | W/X/YTani Yuuki | play_arrow | A classic song by Tani Yuuki, perfect for falsetto practice |
| 46east | proofflumpool | play_arrow | Singing Techniques and Expressive Methods in Choral Music |
| 47east | The thing I’ve always wantedHirai Dai | play_arrow | Learn pronunciation with Dai Hirai’s new song |
| 48east | LemonYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | The theme song of “Unnatural,” Kenshi Yonezu’s ballad. |
| 49east | IdeaHoshino Gen | play_arrow | The theme song of the NHK morning drama “Half, Blue.” |
| 50east | Chaos reaches its peakUNISON SQUARE GARDEN | play_arrow | A challenging, intense piece by the popular anison band UNISON |
| 51east | Driver’s HighL’Arc〜en〜Ciel | play_arrow | "Driver’s High" is a masterpiece with a wide vocal range. |
| 52east | Agari Sagari feat. R-Shitei & CHEHONSPICY CHOCOLATE | play_arrow | An upbeat HIPHOP and reggae tune has arrived |
| 53east | paradeOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | Fun pop-rock vocal techniques |
| 54east | Fake Love and HighballLET ME KNOW | play_arrow | Introduction to the nostalgic songs of the Japanese band LET ME KNOW |
| 55east | Ephemeral yet eternal sorrowUVERworld | play_arrow | The appeal of the Gundam 00 opening theme |
| 56east | Love SongGReeeeN | play_arrow | GReeeeN’s “Ai Uta”: a masterpiece that conveys emotion in a natural voice |
| 57east | broad daylightKing Gnu | play_arrow | King Gnu’s “Hakujitsu” is an extremely complex ballad. |
| 58east | white noiseOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | Tokyo Revengers OP song: perfect for improving vocal technique! |
| 59east | powder snowRemioromen | play_arrow | A ballad practice piece focusing on high and low tones |
| 60east | Lovers AgainEXILE | play_arrow | The ballad techniques in EXILE’s “Lovers Again” |
| 61east | Tears of ThornsL’Arc〜en〜Ciel | play_arrow | L’Arc~en~Ciel’s “Ibara no Namida” is a difficult song. |
| 62east | Fu re te Fu re ruTK from RIN TO SHITE SIGURE | ![]() | TK's 'Fu re te Fu re ru' is characterized by its falsetto. |
| 63east | About meMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | Explanation of Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s vocal techniques |
| 64east | Before our feelings overlap…Hirai Ken | play_arrow | Ken Hirai’s commercial song, a heart-touching ballad |
| 65east | Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento | play_arrow | An anthem that supports those struggling with life, a rhythm-focused track |
| 66east | Innocent BlueOmoinotake | play_arrow | A high-difficulty vocal song popular from a commercial jingle |
| 67east | rainbowFujifaburikku | play_arrow | Fujifabric’s classic song “Niji” is moving. |
| 68east | A gaze is lightKitanitatsuya | play_arrow | Tatsuya Kitani’s distinctive songs |
| 69east | BONSAIimase | play_arrow | I recommend the song BONSAI by imase. |
| 70east | Mirror feat. Kosuke Saitoieiri reo | play_arrow | A high-pitched collaboration song by Leo Ieiri and Kousuke Saito |
| 71east | budKobukuro | play_arrow | Kobukuro “Tsubomi”: Appeal and How to Sing It Explained |
| 72east | Ghost of the SeaYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | Kenshi Yonezu’s Japanese-style, fantastical masterpiece “Spirits of the Sea” |
| 73east | MelissaPorunogurafiti | play_arrow | The famous song “Melissa” by Porno Graffitti |
| 74east | walnutMr.Children | play_arrow | Vocal expression imbued with the emotions of “Kurumi” |
| 75east | SWEET TWEETOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | An early love song crafted by Satoshi Fujiwara |
| 76east | Second LINEOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | A song that brings smiles to those who are suffering |
| 77east | Line up before loveOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | One of early Higedan’s signature songs, “Koi no Maenarae” (Line Up for Love) |
| 78east | ChessboardOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | Official HIGE DANDism’s 6th single, released in September 2023 |
| 79east | FlowerNaka Kousuke | play_arrow | Kousuke Atari’s music: a fusion of island songs and pop |
| 80east | Robinsonsupittsu | play_arrow | A pop song by Spitz, suitable for advanced singers who can hit high notes |
| 81east | gentianWANIMA | play_arrow | A challenging ballad with high notes and emotional expression |
| 82east | Blue and SummerMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s “Ao to Natsu” is a challenging summer classic. |
| 83east | reasonable; natural; proper; fault; especiallyyuzu | play_arrow | Pokemon anime theme song: resolve to live with life |
| 84east | GuildBUMP OF CHICKEN | play_arrow | Vocal performance commentary on the songs included in BUMP OF CHICKEN's “Yggdrasil” |
| 85east | Cry BabyOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | Official HIGE DANDism Tokyo Revengers opening theme song |
| 86east | A prayer resounding across the skyAqua Timez | play_arrow | Aqua Timez to reunite through 2025, classic songs reimagined |
| 87east | CANDYMr.Children | play_arrow | Mr.Children's “CANDY” is a classic with a wide vocal range. |
| 88east | parabolaOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | A J-pop band with a black music style |
| 89east | Great personVaundy | play_arrow | Theme music from the historical TV drama depicting the life of Eiichi Shibusawa |
| 90east | Watercolor MoonHata Motohiro | play_arrow | Motohiro Hata’s classic song “SuisaI no Tsuki” is moving. |
| 91east | one strokeTakahashi Yuu | play_arrow | Takahashi Yu’s bright, pleasant song |
| 92east | Que sera, seraMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | Dramatic songs by Mrs. GREEN APPLE |
| 93east | HONEYL’Arc〜en〜Ciel | play_arrow | L’Arc〜en〜Ciel’s “HONEY” is a masterpiece. |
| 94east | = (feat. YO_CO)BAK | play_arrow | Tips for singing falsetto comfortably in duet songs |
| 95east | A three-penny novelKing Gnu | play_arrow | A song that features Iguchi’s beautiful falsetto |
| 96east | Wherever you areONE OK ROCK | play_arrow | Let's sing 'Wherever You Are' in falsetto. |
| 97east | globeYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | A film theme song by Kenshi Yonezu. Grand, piano-centered. |
| 98east | poofKing Gnu | play_arrow | King Gnu’s classic song “Doronn” is hard to understand. |
| 99east | Love song foreverVaundy | play_arrow | Vaundy’s new song, a Showa-style rock track, is gaining popularity. |
| 100east | Even if you wait for a miracleSaucy Dog | play_arrow | High-tone masterpiece by the rock band Saucy Dog |
| 101east | Ms. Hanako on a high pedestalback number | play_arrow | Tips for beautifully singing Back Number’s classic songs |
| 102east | SomedayYazawa Eikichi | play_arrow | Eikichi Yazawa’s classic song; expressive ability and fundamental vocal skills are essential |
| 103east | Bunny GirlAKASAKI | play_arrow | A coming-of-age song that became a big hit on social media |
| 104east | life-formHoshino Gen | play_arrow | Gen Hoshino’s upbeat digital single |
| 105east | PARAMNESIADEXCORE | play_arrow | The stunning new song by the visual kei band DEXCORE |
| 106east | JUST BECAUSETHE JAYWALK | play_arrow | Sing J-WALK’s classic “JUST BECAUSE” using only basic skills |
| 107east | Lights Out feat. Jeremy QuartusNulbarich | play_arrow | Nulbarich’s songs that fuse Black music |
| 108east | GAME OVERSIRUP | play_arrow | SIRUP releases new song 'GAME OVER' |
| 109east | I love youback number | play_arrow | A masterpiece that delivers moving emotion through a ballad |
| 110east | frustrating; irritating; impatientanzenchitai | play_arrow | Anzen Chitai’s “Jirettai” is a song that trains your ad-libbing skills |
| 111east | DarlingMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s moving masterpiece |
| 112east | Yume YumeONE OK ROCK | play_arrow | Let's sing ONE OK ROCK's classic hits! |
| 113east | YOU GOTTA RUNL’Arc〜en〜Ciel | play_arrow | L'Arc's new song, captivating high-pitched vocals |
| 114east | BO$$YTravis Japan | play_arrow | I recommend Travis Japan’s song “BO$$Y”! |
| 115east | Deceptive LoveShido | play_arrow | SID 'Deception Love' Beginner-Friendly Practice Piece for Developing a Sense of Rhythm |
| 116east | Indigo WaltzKubota Toshinobu | play_arrow | Improve your vocal skills with Toshinobu Kubota’s “Indigo Waltz” |
| 117east | Become my boyfriend and be gentle with me.Okamura Yasuyuki | play_arrow | Learn funk and hip-hop through Yasuyuki Okamura’s classic songs |
| 118east | Until we meet againOzaki Kiyohiko | The appeal and vocal prowess of Kiyohiko Ozaki’s 1971 release | |
| 119east | Cinderella BoySaucy Dog | play_arrow | Vocal techniques for singing melancholic songs with large interval leaps |
| 120east | LOST IN PARADISE feat. AKLOAli | play_arrow | ALI’s classic masterpiece of funk and jazz |
| 121east | FateOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | Official HIGE DANDism high-note control is important |
| 122east | Summer-colored FireworksSnow Man | play_arrow | Snow Man's summer ballad—an easy song to sing! |
| 123east | flying fishWANIMA | play_arrow | WANIMA’s August 2025 digital release, with a distinctive rhythm |
| 124east | Mr. Moonlightimase | play_arrow | TV anime theme song, be careful with your breathing when you sing! |
| 125east | Planetary Romanceimase | play_arrow | With a rhythmic singing voice in the new commercial song |
| 126east | A Beautiful Poem of LoveNaoto Intiraymi | play_arrow | A gentle vocal song with a Latin-style rhythm |
| 127east | The truthKamenashi Kazuya | play_arrow | A solo song releasing in August 2025, easy to sing |
| 128east | Killer tune!Oizumi Yo | play_arrow | A refreshing song used in karaoke commercials |
| 129east | KusushikiMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | Theme song of the anime “The Apothecary Diaries” |
| 130east | HeavenMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s new song “Heaven” is emotional. |
| 131east | AliensKirinji | play_arrow | Aliens have a wide vocal range and are suitable for improving singing ability |
| 132east | Seeds of joyMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | An elusive track from the 10th anniversary debut album, easy to sing. |
| 133east | protagonistSUPER BEAVER | play_arrow | SUPER BEAVER’s “Shujinkō” chosen as the 2025 theme song for Mezamashi TV |
| 134east | KobukuroIma, sakihokoru hanatachi yo | play_arrow | NHK's Sochi Olympics theme song, a Kobukuro track that's easy to sing |
| 135east | fuse (detonating fuse)Tegoshi Yūya | play_arrow | Yuya Tegoshi’s new song “Doukasen” is characterized by its high notes. |
| 136east | plazmaYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | A 2025 tour de force by Kenshi Yonezu |
| 137east | Like the beginningRen | play_arrow | Explanation of the vocal techniques in REN’s solo song |
| 138east | Hero SyndromeSochic | play_arrow | Sochic’s new song in July 2025, a track ranging from mid-tempo to up-tempo |
| 139east | countrysideTamaki Kōji | play_arrow | A powerful masterpiece that portrays the struggles of life |
| 140east | Don’t avert your eyes.DEEN | play_arrow | DEEN’s 5th single, suitable for karaoke |
| 141east | A Little Love SongMONGOL800 | play_arrow | A signature song by MONGOL800 that is popular among students |
| 142east | WhyNovelbright | play_arrow | Novelbright high-tone mastery songs |
| 143east | Perfect-Sense DreamerONE OK ROCK | play_arrow | Vocal techniques for mastering ONE OK ROCK’s high keys |
| 144east | playing humanRADWIMPS | play_arrow | RADWIMPS digital single (streaming/download only) |
| 145east | yellowback number | play_arrow | back number 21st single |
| 146east | I should be able to fly (in the sky).supittsu | play_arrow | Spitz’s popular single released in 1994 |
| 147east | PerfumeEito | play_arrow | Eito’s simple acoustic song |
| 148east | Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu | play_arrow | Fukuyama Masaharu songs suitable for practice |
| 149east | M eighty-sevenYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | Kenshi Yonezu’s Ultraman theme song ballad |
| 150east | LOOP ~One of the BE:ST-03 RYUHEI~RYUHEI | play_arrow | A BE:FIRST song by RYUHEI that focuses on low tones |
| 151east | JingleYuuma | play_arrow | Yuma from Comdot's songs are easy to sing. |
| 152east | Close your eyesHirai Ken | play_arrow | Ken Hirai's 20th single, ideal for mastering mixed voice |
| 153east | KICKBACKYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | Kenshi Yonezu Chainsaw Man theme song |
| 154east | Just by you being herekome kome CLUB | play_arrow | The biggest hit song by Kome Kome Club. Easy to learn for karaoke, yet profound. |
| 155east | Goodbye ElegySuda Masaki | play_arrow | Masaki Suda’s third single |
| 156east | gazeSUPER BEAVER | play_arrow | SUPER BEAVER's songs are easy to sing in a low register. |
| 157east | Seriously, sayonara baby.Vaundy | play_arrow | Vaundy's new song, suited for low voices, gentle singing |
| 158east | GET BACKyuzu | play_arrow | Yuzu’s harmonies are easy to listen to and easy to try. |
| 159east | TaketenGReeeeN | play_arrow | GReeeeN’s movie theme song ballad |
| 160east | Love KnotNovelbright | play_arrow | A challenging song by Novelbright, high-tone vocals required |
| 161east | distanceflumpool | play_arrow | flumpool's 20th single |
| 162east | A bouquet for boring daysLUCKY TAPES | play_arrow | A singable song by LUCKY TAPES that blends R&B |
| 163east | J.O.K.E.R.MAZZEL | play_arrow | Introducing MAZZEL’s challenging track, J.O.K.E.R |
| 164east | Bitter VacationMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | Mrs. GREEN APPLE songs with a narrow vocal range |
| 165east | CantabileNovelbright | play_arrow | Anime theme song by Novelbright |
| 166east | DrunkPamiredo | play_arrow | Pamiredo's sexy low-pitched song |
| 167east | Everyday (feat. Satoshi Fujiwara)TAIKING | play_arrow | An R&B-style collaboration song by TAIKING and Satoshi Fujiwara |
| 168east | Run, SAKAMOTOVaundy | play_arrow | Vaundy’s new song is rock-style and easy to sing. |
| 169east | FlowerZumi | play_arrow | Zumi’s deep-voiced allure shines in the new song “Flower” |
| 170east | slashyama | play_arrow | Introduction to yama’s high-pitched karaoke songs |
| 171east | Beautiful finsupittsu | play_arrow | Spitz's new song, theme song for the Detective Conan movie |
| 172east | homeKiyama Yusaku | play_arrow | A heartwarming song about a father's love and the joys of parenting |
| 173east | Sake, Tears, Men, and WomenKawashima Eigo | play_arrow | A socially conscious masterpiece that depicts the feelings of men and women |
| 174east | FlowerFuji Kaze | play_arrow | A model/example of Fujii Kaze’s vibrato singing technique |
| 175east | Only HumanK | play_arrow | K's 4th single: mixed voice is important |
| 176east | Taxi to the MoonPenthouse | play_arrow | Introduction to the band Penthouse's vocal technique songs |
| 177east | Size of the kaijuback number | play_arrow | Back Number refreshing song practice piece |
| 178east | cherry blossomKobukuro | play_arrow | A classic hit song by Kobukuro that stayed popular for a long time |
| 179east | My Dear EllieSazan Ōrusutāzu | play_arrow | Southern All Stars' third single, a long-selling hit for over 40 years |
| 180east | Off The MaskYuuta | play_arrow | A rock-style solo song by Yuta, the Japanese member of NCT |
| 181east | Easy★RiderOkuda Tamio | play_arrow | Okuda Tamio’s ’96 single—a rock song that’s hard to express |
| 182east | HouyouKawaharada Shinichi | play_arrow | Shinichi Kawaharada’s 2nd single |
| 183east | Can I call it magic?Hirai Ken | play_arrow | Ken Hirai’s 40th vocal register switching practice song |
| 184east | Beautiful SunsetKazuahara Ryuto | play_arrow | Ryuto Kazuhara’s digital single captivates with its rhythm |
| 185east | CubeHoshino Gen | play_arrow | Gen Hoshino’s movie theme song: Don’t be misled by the complex drums |
| 186east | In the midst of the trivialHoshino Gen | play_arrow | Hoshino Gen’s gentle-voiced 1st single |
| 187east | Pale BlueYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | A song by Kenshi Yonezu that makes full use of high-tone vocal techniques |
| 188east | paprikaYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | Kenshi Yonezu’s self-cover version. Advanced technique required. |
| 189east | You’re My Only Shinin’ StarKadamatsu Toshiki | play_arrow | Toshiki Kadomatsu's self-cover ballad |
| 190east | I’ve always liked you.Saitō Kazuyoshi | play_arrow | Kazuyoshi Saito’s simple rock ’n’ roll |
| 191east | R/E/D/Kizu | play_arrow | New song by the young visual kei band, Kizu |
| 192east | BOW AND ARROWYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | Kenshi Yonezu’s new song is high-difficulty artcore |
| 193east | Take It slowMeteor | play_arrow | Meteor 'Take It slow' is perfect for improving R&B skills |
| 194east | studio (apartment)Novelbright | play_arrow | Introduction to Novelbright's ballad songs |
| 195east | MAKAFUKARADWIMPS | play_arrow | RADWIMPS’ new song, a grand ballad |
| 196east | I don’t want to let go.T-BOLAN | play_arrow | T-BOLAN 1991 single song |
| 197east | single bedSha ran Q | play_arrow | Sharam Q’s 1994 single, good for karaoke |
| 198east | Rainy BlueTokunaga Hideaki | play_arrow | Hidetoshi Tokunaga's debut song, characterized by high vocals |
| 199east | Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro | play_arrow | Hata Motohiro's Doraemon movie theme song |
| 200east | CheersNagabuchi Tsuyoshi | play_arrow | A famous song by Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi that celebrates the start of a new chapter in life |
| 201east | There’s always tomorrowUrufuruzu | play_arrow | Covers by Ulfuls are perfect for beginners. |
| 202east | Re equation10-FEET | play_arrow | 10-FEET's new song: Groove is the key |
| 203east | Bridge of Gloryyuzu | play_arrow | A song that overcomes hardship and grasps hope |
| 204east | one difficultyPenthouse | play_arrow | Mastering Penthouse’s vocal skills |
| 205east | At the End of SorrowElefanto Kashimashi | play_arrow | Elekashi’s “At the End of Sorrow” is ideal for improving vocal ability. |
| 206east | COLORSNOA | play_arrow | NOA, a solo singer in the K-pop style from YG |


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