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I want to sing songs that use a lot of falsetto—tracks that are also good for practicing falsetto at karaoke.

I want to be able to sing in falsetto at karaoke! But I don’t know how to choose practice songs… Many people probably share this concern.

In fact, when practicing falsetto, choosing songs with moderate melodic contours and a suitable range is the shortcut to improving.

In this article, we’ll introduce the characteristics of songs that are effective for practicing falsetto, as well as tracks that are easy to try at karaoke.

From songs you can tackle casually to ones that help you step up gradually, you’re sure to find options that let you practice enjoyably within your vocal range!

I want to sing songs with a lot of falsetto. Songs that are also good for practicing falsetto at karaoke (111–120)

Your LoveFurui Riho

Furui Riho – Your Love (Official Music Video)
Your LoveFurui Riho

Furui Riho is a female singer-songwriter whose R&B-centered sound has earned strong support from female listeners.

Her track “Your Love” is known as one of her recent hits and has gained nationwide popularity.

The highlight of the song is undoubtedly the falsetto in the chorus.

Since it’s sung with a slightly mixed-voice quality, it’s a great practice piece for those who want to train their higher register.

Give it a try.

I want to sing songs with lots of falsetto. Karaoke tracks that are also good for practicing falsetto (121–130)

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Kizu 15th single “Oni” MV FULL ver.
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Kizu is a visual-kei rock band that has been active since the late 2010s.

Among bands of their generation, they boast overwhelming talent, and especially the vocalist, Lime, ranks among the top three in singing ability within visual-kei vocalists.

Among Kizu’s songs, the one I particularly recommend for its beautiful falsetto is Oni.

Falsetto appears repeatedly in the A melody, the chorus, and the bridge, but the chorus falsetto is especially stunning.

The powerful yet precisely pitched falsetto in the chorus makes for excellent reference material for karaoke.

To You at DawnTohru

Tomei – To You at Dawn [Official Music Video] (Inspiration Song for the film “A Different Country’s Diary”)
To You at Dawn – TOMEI

Tomei, a female singer-songwriter who gained nationwide popularity for singing the theme song of the film “Suzume,” is known for her wide musical range—from soothing tunes to downbeat, Western-influenced tracks.

Among her works, I especially recommend “To You at Dawn” for its beautiful falsetto.

The song features falsetto skillfully blended with whisper vocals, creating a calm and ethereal atmosphere throughout.

It’s not a particularly difficult piece, so be sure to check it out!

Leylinego!go!vanillas

go!go!vanillas – Leyline [Music Video]
Leylinego!go!vanillas

In addition to alternative rock, go!go!vanillas is a band that has gained popularity for its complex musicality that incorporates a wide range of genres, such as ska and Irish influences.

They’ve been rapidly rising to prominence lately, so many of you may already know them.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “Leyline.” It features a warm, slightly funky falsetto and carries a nostalgic atmosphere throughout.

Be sure to check it out.

Cabo da RocaDAZBEE

DAZBEE is a female singer who has gained popularity for her beautiful vocal tone.

With a truly unique voice, her soothing vocals rival those of the world-renowned Enya.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is Cabo da Roca.

It features a fantastical yet wistful melody and is sung primarily in the mid-high to high register throughout.

The falsetto near the end of the chorus is particularly captivating—despite its very high range, her stable pitch control makes it exceptionally pleasant to listen to.

sympathetic tearsYo Hitoto

It’s Hitoto Yo’s debut single, released in October 2002.

I’ve heard she was born and raised in Taiwan, and the song overflows with a distinctly oriental mood; combined with her beautiful, skillful use of falsetto, it further strengthens the song’s impression.

The biggest key point when singing this piece is whether you can switch registers smoothly in the opening phrase of the chorus.

Thanks to this vocal approach, together with the melody, the song feels oriental—almost reminiscent of Japanese folk music.

Such smooth register transitions can be quite difficult, but I hope you’ll master them and try singing it at karaoke.

Falling in Love -Fall in Love-Akiko Kobayashi

This is the debut single by Japanese singer Akiko Kobayashi, released in August 1985.

Chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “Friday Wives III: Falling in Love,” it became a huge hit and went on to win the New Artist Award at that year’s Japan Record Awards.

In this song, the falsetto likely appears only at the end of the chorus, but that fleeting touch of falsetto beautifully highlights the closing melody of this gentle ballad.

When you sing it at karaoke, a key point for sounding good is to soften your vocal attack so the “t” consonant in the falsetto part doesn’t come across as harsh.

Try to place your voice gently, as if you’re letting it touch the upper palate slowly.