Recommended karaoke songs for male vocalists with high voices
In recent years, the number of male artists with high-tone voices has increased significantly.
Some naturally have high voices, while many others use techniques like mixed voice and belting to hit high notes.
This time, we’ll introduce a wide range of karaoke songs recommended for people with high voices!
Of course, they’re great for men with naturally high voices, but also for those who want to be able to sing in the higher range or practice their mixed voice.
These tracks are perfect as practice songs, too!
Why not use the songs we introduce as a reference and belt out high-tone vocals at karaoke to your heart’s content?
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Recommended karaoke songs for male vocals with a high voice (251–260)
LA LA LA Love SongToshinobu Kubota

This is the 16th single by Japanese R&B singer Toshinobu Kubota, released in May 1996.
It became a hit as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Long Vacation,” so many of you have probably heard it.
Kubota himself is a singer with an appealing slightly higher vocal timbre, which already makes this one of the best choices for male singers with higher voices.
However, the vocal and singing techniques required to perform this song may be a bit demanding.
A key to making it sound good is switching effectively between mixed voice—commonly used in R&B—and powerful, chest-voice high notes.
Aside from the parts where you need to project, try to sing as gently as possible even in the high sections.
laser beamerLing tosite sigure

TK, the vocalist of the rock band Ling tosite sigure, is known for his high-pitched singing style.
Their song “laser beamer” is a cool rock track that’s sure to get the crowd going at karaoke! As you’d expect, the vocal range is on the higher side, so it should be easier to sing for people with higher voices.
Mastering the singing style is challenging, but try listening to it repeatedly and practicing.
1995Ken Hirai

From Ken Hirai’s songs, this track is included on the album “Anataninaritakatta,” released on May 21, 2021.
His vocals on this song give the impression of being sung mostly in mixed voice throughout.
Because of that, it might be a bit challenging for people who simply have a high chest voice but struggle with low notes; however, I think it’s an ideal piece for practicing soft high tones using mixed voice.
If you have a naturally high male voice, you might be able to sing it in chest voice, but even then, try to keep your delivery as soft and light as possible.
There are also quite a few rapid-fire sections, so be careful not to fall behind the rhythm!
POP STARKen Hirai

Ken Hirai’s 23rd single, released in October 2005.
Hirai is well known for his soft, high vocals rich in falsetto, and that signature voice is fully present in this track as well.
Within the upbeat arrangement, you can thoroughly enjoy his high tones that never become harsh or piercing.
When singing this song, the tempo is fairly brisk, so it’s important to switch smoothly between vocal techniques like mixed voice and falsetto.
It’s also crucial to sing in a way that preserves the light, lively groove.
Dear daysKen Hirai

This is Ken Hirai’s 34th single, released in May 2011.
It was also used as the theme song for the drama “JIN.” It’s a beautiful ballad in which Ken Hirai’s gentle high-tone voice resonates very appealingly.
If you have a high vocal range, you’ll probably be able to sing the chorus quite well, but I feel the key to delivering a compelling performance actually lies in how you handle the relatively lower-range A-melody sections.
When singing these parts, try placing the voice toward the lower jaw, resonate firmly in the chest cavity, and practice producing a solid chest voice.
loveChiharu Matsuyama

It’s Chiharu Matsuyama’s eighth single, released on January 21, 1980.
The lyrics are written from a woman’s perspective, and he delivers this acoustic ballad beautifully with a slightly feminine, gentle tone.
You might say that being able to fully express a song like this is a privilege of male singers who naturally have a somewhat feminine voice.
It may be difficult to faithfully recreate his vocal performance, but try singing it tenderly and gently, yet with strength.
The chorus sits a bit high in range, so please be careful that your high notes and vocal production don’t become rough or harsh.
White LoversKeisuke Kuwata

A famous song by Keisuke Kuwata that needs no introduction.
It was also used in a Coca-Cola commercial.
It’s a heartbreak song, but the overall vibe is bright, so it doesn’t feel heavy or gloomy at all.
The lyrics are filled with sad words, yet they seem to carry a sense of hope for the future.
The last part of the song is quite high, but if you have a high voice, you should be able to sing it!






