[Challenge] A Compilation of Anime Songs with High-Pitched Melodies and High-Tone Vocals
I believe everyone has their own favorite kind of music.
And there are probably quite a few people who think “high-pitched vocals are great.”
In this article, I’ll be introducing anime songs that feature high melodies and high-tone vocals.
I’ve picked out high-pitched tracks for both male and female singers.
Genre-wise, the playlist ranges widely—from powerful tunes to stylish works.
It might come in handy when choosing songs for karaoke.
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[Challenge] A collection of anime songs with high-pitched melodies and high-tone vocals (31–40)
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A digital single by the rock band Alia, released in October 2023.
It was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime “Kimizero.” AYAME, who sings for Alia, is an impressive vocalist with a bright, radiant high range; she skillfully switches between powerful chest-voice highs and gentle falsetto depending on the section of the song to express the music.
The track itself is an upbeat, very catchy number, so I highly recommend it for women confident in their high notes to enjoy singing at karaoke.
Listen closely to the original to study where and how each type of vocal production is used before you sing!
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This is a digital-only single by SEKAI NO OWARI, released in September 2023.
It was apparently written specifically as the opening theme for the TV anime One Piece.
The slightly boyish tone of lead vocalist Fukase’s voice pairs perfectly with the bright, refreshing track.
I can confidently recommend this as a karaoke song for men with naturally higher voices! While it makes great use of a slightly high-pitched vocal quality, the vocal melody itself doesn’t span an especially wide range, making it easy to sing along to casually—another big plus.
If you try directing your voice toward your upper palate as you sing, you can get closer to his vocal tone, so give it a try.
In conclusion
Have you been finding songs that truly strike a chord with you? This isn’t specifically an article for choosing karaoke songs, but since the theme is high notes, I imagine most of the tracks would be pretty tough to sing yourself.
Still, that’s exactly what makes them worth the challenge.
If you get the chance, definitely give them a try!





