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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. Karaoke-friendly tracks that are also good for practicing falsetto (21–30)

AWAKEHoshimachi Suisei

AWAKE / Suisei Hoshimachi (official)
AWAKE Hoshimachi Suisei

Right now, one of the most active VTubers in the music scene is Suisei Hoshimachi.

As a signature artist of hololive, she gained nationwide popularity with “Bibidedeba.” Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is “AWAKE.” From the intro through the first verse, it features a fresh, artcore-adjacent melody, then shifts into a hip-hop vibe, and in the chorus transforms into house-style dance music.

Falsetto is used effectively in each section, so it’s perfect for listeners who want to enjoy smooth, beautiful falsetto vocals.

unravelAdo

[LIVE Footage] unravel Nippon Budokan 2023.8.30 [Ado]
unravelAdo

Ado’s cover of the classic song “unravel.” This work is a cover of a track by TK, the frontman of the popular band Ling tosite sigure, and it gained popularity for its dirty, emotionally charged vocal delivery not found in the original.

Throughout the piece, falsetto appears in many sections.

While a trembling falsetto is generally considered a no-go, given its compatibility with the lyrics here, this is a song where you should prioritize expression and sing the falsetto with a deliberate tremble.

I want to sing songs with lots of falsetto. Karaoke tracks that are also good for practicing falsetto (31–40)

migratory bird[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – Wataridori (MV)
Wataridori [Alexandros]

“Wataridori,” which was selected as the theme song for the film Akegarasu, accompanies a comedy set in a host club that portrays 12 hours in the life of a host pressured to repay his debts and his unreliable companions.

The track stands out for its brisk tempo, dynamic sound, and exhilarating lyrics.

Above all, it becomes a truly radiant piece by making full use of vocalist Yohei Kawakami’s wide vocal range, especially the abundant use of high keys.

366 daysHY

HY – “366 Days” Live Music Video
366 Days HY

A hit song by HY released in 2008.

You can enjoy vocalist Ms.

Nakasone’s outstanding singing ability.

The linked video appears to be from a live performance, and that level of stability on stage is truly astonishing.

From the very beginning, her highly convincing voice instantly draws you into the song’s world.

The key point when singing this at karaoke is how well you can handle the brief falsetto that appears in the high notes—it all comes down to that.

Many people will also struggle with the ultra–high falsetto near the end that’s almost like a whistle tone, but what’s really hard is switching cleanly into that momentary falsetto and hitting the exact pitch.

If you can clear that, the overall key of the song isn’t that high, so you shouldn’t suffer too much with the high notes and can manage it well.

I think it can be sung in a male key too, so it’s definitely a song I’d like men to try as well.

hyururira-pappatuki.

tuki. “Hyururira Pappa” Official Music Video
Hyururira pappa tuki.

Singer-songwriter tuki.

, who gained nationwide popularity with “Bansanka,” is energizing the Japanese music scene with precise pitch control, rising right behind artists like Ado and YOASOBI.

Among tuki.

’s songs, the one I especially recommend is “Hyururira Pappa.” Its melody is rooted in traditional Japanese style, and thanks to the frequent alternation between chest voice and falsetto, it offers an exceptionally pleasing listening experience.

The falsetto, born from pitch control as precise as top-tier Vocaloid tuning, is absolutely stunning.

BalloonCharles

Charles / Balloon (self cover)
Balloon Charles

Charles, written and composed by the Vocaloid producer Balloon, was released online on October 12, 2016.

On October 17 of the same year, a self-cover version by Balloon—the song’s lyricist and composer—was also released, drawing a lot of attention.

Centered on the theme of “parting,” the song has captured many hearts with its relatable lyrics, driving drum rhythms, and cool guitar phrases.

The characteristic wide melodic leaps unique to Vocaloid are also very appealing!

Wind GodVaundy

Wind God / Vaundy (Theme song for TBS Friday drama “The Lion’s Hideout”) / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
Wind God Vaundy

Vaundy’s new song “Fujin.” Chosen as a TV drama’s theme, this track stands out for its distinctive structure rarely found in mainstream J‑pop.

The most notable features are the A and B sections.

With an arrangement close to neo-soul—a blend of soul, funk, and jazz—it delivers a stylish, chilled vibe.

The falsetto parts give an intentionally relaxed impression in a good way.

Since the rests themselves serve as accents, it’s a masterpiece where you can feel the groove alongside the falsetto.