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!
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I want to sing songs with lots of falsetto. Karaoke-friendly tracks that are also good for practicing falsetto (51–60).
Kaiju no Hanabuta (Monster's Flower Song)Vaundy

A digital-only single by singer-songwriter Vaundy, released in May 2020.
It was put out as a pre-release single from his debut album “strobo.” Despite the striking title, the song itself is a very classic, uptempo pop track, and you can fully enjoy Vaundy’s expansive high tones and falsetto over the backing track.
The vocal melody uses a relatively high range, making it a good recommendation for higher-voiced male singers to try at karaoke.
To sing it well, it’s important not to lose the tempo or groove—really feel the beat and be careful not to let the rhythm become flat as you sing.
To all my ex-girlfriendsKoresawa

Koresawa is a female singer-songwriter whose catchy lyrics have earned strong support from women of her generation.
If you’re in your teens to late twenties, you’ve probably heard one of her songs at least once.
Among her catalog, the track I especially recommend for its satisfying falsetto is “To All My Ex-Girlfriends.” It balances cuteness and emotional intensity, with the falsetto parts sung in a particularly expressive way.
It’s not a song that showcases jaw-dropping technical skill, but it’s perfect if you want to hear falsetto imbued with real feeling.
cherry blossomNaotaro Moriyama

Sakura, released on March 5, 2003.
With this single, Naotaro Moriyama broke through to mainstream success.
This song, which sings of parting from friends during cherry blossom season and the hope of meeting again, has become a staple for graduation ceremonies and among sakura-themed songs.
The piano-only accompaniment and the beautiful falsetto lend a sense of wistfulness and warmth to the entire piece.
It’s a must-sing for anyone confident in their falsetto!
graceFujii Kaze

This is Fujii Kaze’s 12th digital single, released in October 2022.
Fujii Kaze is known for his somewhat laid-back vocal style, and that charm is fully present in this track as well.
The falsetto used in the high notes of the chorus renders melodies that could easily become edgy in a very soft and gentle way.
There aren’t many sections sung in falsetto throughout the song, but it’s an excellent piece for learning and effectively using falsetto.
Be sure to study his vocal production closely and try singing it at karaoke.
I want to sing songs that use a lot of falsetto. Songs that are good for practicing falsetto at karaoke (61–70)
Underwater ReflectionMinami

Minami is a female singer who has worked on many anime songs.
If you’ve been keeping up with recent anime, you’ve probably heard her voice at least once.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is Suichū Reflection (Underwater Reflection).
Centered on piano and vocals, it weaves a bittersweet, dreamlike melody throughout.
Her falsetto is not only beautiful, but also rich with emotion, making it a great pick for anyone who wants to hear heartfelt falsetto parts in an emotional track.
sparkleFujii Kaze

This is a song by Fujii Kaze, released exclusively via digital distribution on May 3, 2021.
It was written specifically for Honda’s VEZEL commercial, and it was reportedly the first time he had ever handled a commercial song.
While the track has a very fun, buoyant feel, Fujii’s airy falsetto—especially audible in the latter half of the chorus—really shines within the music and sound.
That sense of weightless floating is possible precisely because of his captivating falsetto!
If I Fall in LoveCrystal Kay

This is the 17th single by Crystal Kay, a female singer and actress, released in May 2005.
It was chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Koi ni Ochitara: Boku no Seikou no Himitsu,” and as of March 2023, when this article was written, it remains her biggest hit single.
Crystal Kay’s use of head voice and falsetto—especially noticeable in the pre-chorus (B-melody) section—is truly outstanding.
By deftly switching between a gentle falsetto and a powerful falsetto, she showcases remarkably nuanced vocal expression.
It’s very difficult to replicate this in karaoke by relying solely on differences in volume.
Instead of controlling volume, try to sing by adjusting the speed of your breath when producing your falsetto.






