The world's greatest male vocalist! Exploring the appeal of American male singers
The power and expressiveness of their vocals, and the profound emotions conveyed through their singing.
American male singers continue to move the hearts of people around the world.
From legendary vocalists who captivate listeners with overwhelming singing ability to accomplished artists who enchant the world with uniquely distinctive voices.
We delve into the allure of these vocal magicians born in the musical heartland of America.
The ultimate voice that resonates with your heart is surely here.
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The world’s greatest male vocalists! Exploring the appeal of American male singers (51–60)
As I Come BackBusta Rhymes

It’s a famous track by Busta Rhymes, a former member of Lords of the Underground.
These days he often collaborates with pop singers, and his crossover appeal beyond the hip-hop scene continues to earn him global popularity, which is supported by many fans in Japan.
I Want You To Want MeCheap Trick

A band that enjoyed idol-like popularity in Japan in the ’70s, their album “Cheap Trick at Budokan”—originally a Japan-only release—became a massive hit in the United States as an import.
This track, released as a single from that classic album, is one of their signature songs.
DaylightColdplay

A rare song for Coldplay that uses an unstable, enigmatic chord progression.
This vibe is reminiscent of Radiohead’s shift toward electronica.
Since today’s Coldplay leans more toward EDM-style, upbeat tracks, the contrast feels striking.
Karma ChameleonCulture Club

A band credited with igniting the New Romantic boom in the 1980s, they have long been beloved in Japan alongside the distinctive character of their vocalist, Boy George.
Known in Japan as “Karma wa Kimagure,” this song also drew attention for its music video, which was rich in storytelling.
Me & Those Dreamin’ Eyes Of MineD’Angelo

This is a classic by D’Angelo, one of the most popular male vocalists in Western music.
The slow-tempo track paired with his gentle, whisper-like vocals makes for a perfect fit, earning deep trust and admiration from jazz dancers and Neo-Soul enthusiasts.


