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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?

Recommended karaoke songs for male vocalists with high voices (31–40)

Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Junrenka” MUSIC VIDEO (Original ver.)
Junrenka by Shonan no Kaze

Lately, Japanese reggae has been quietly regaining popularity.

I imagine many younger listeners are starting to take an interest in reggae.

In that spirit, I’d like to recommend “Junrenka.” Rather than a dancehall track, it’s a reggae song with a strong pop flavor, featuring an extremely catchy melody.

The stark contrast between Wakadanna and HAN-KUN makes it a great candidate for a male duet.

In any case, it was a massive hit in the Heisei era, so it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going—definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

NINE LIVESLimited Express

Bullet Train “NINE LIVES” Music Video
NINE LIVES Super Express

This is a dance number by Choutokkyuu released on September 24, 2025.

The song’s theme is the proverb “A cat has nine lives,” and it features lots of cat-related words.

Choutokkyuu often has songs with high vocals, but NINE LIVES isn’t one that keeps pushing into ultra-high notes, so once you lock into the rhythm, it should be pretty singable! Since it’s a twin-vocal track, there may be spots where singing solo is tricky timing-wise, but the song’s vibe is super cool, so definitely use it to hype up the karaoke room! In general, you can get a strong, steady tone if you resonate in both your head and chest; try placing a hand on your chest to feel that chest resonance as you sing.

By the way, TAKASHI, Choutokkyuu’s vocalist, raises his eyebrows quite a lot when he sings.

It also makes it easier to hit the right pitches, so give it a try!

Someday, in a world of nothingnessMacaroni Enpitsu

Macaroni Empitsu “Someday, In a World With Nothing” MV
Someday, Macaroni Enpitsu in a world of nothing

In addition to general rock, Macaroni Empitsu is a band with a wide musical range, from psychedelic to hard rock.

For men who like Japanese rock, you could say they’re an extremely popular band.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Itsuka Nani mo Nai Sekai de.

Although the song sits in an easy-to-sing range of mid1 A to hi A, it still builds excitement properly, and in the chorus you can let out a big voice with a near-shouted feel.

The scat-like section at the end of the chorus starts with a shout, so it’s good to aim for a slightly more vigorous, rough vocal style.

LiarONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK – Liar [Official Music Video]
LiarONE OK ROCK

The 2010 release, “Liar.” Since it’s an early work, the vocal lines aren’t as complex as they are now, but this piece does require a certain level of technique.

The chorus in particular features repeated highest notes at hi C#.

In addition, the contrast from the pre-chorus is quite stark, and the chorus as a whole calls for shouting, so you’ll need to be reasonably familiar with rock-style singing.

For female singers, the shouting itself can be a hurdle, so consider referencing the shouting approach of rock singer Lzzy Hale.

IllusionMY FIRST STORY × HYDE

MY FIRST STORY × HYDE – “MUGEN” (from Anime “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba”) Official Music Video
Mugen MY FIRST STORY × HYDE

MugeN, a song by HYDE—well-known from MY FIRST STORY and L’Arc~en~Ciel—became a nationwide hit as the theme for the popular anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.

The track doesn’t feature extremely high notes, but it maintains a consistently high range throughout, demanding endurance to carry the upper register to the end.

Try showcasing your high range in two styles: sing lightly and delicately like Hiro, or deliver fuller, weightier high notes like HYDE.

Recommended karaoke songs for male vocalists with high voices (41–50)

To new loversback number

back number – To the New Lovers
Back Number for new lovers

When people think of back number, I don’t think many have the image of a high-pitched vocalist.

It’s true that there aren’t many songs with extremely high passages, but back number’s music is generally characterized by a structure that keeps the vocals at a fairly high range.

Among them, “Atarashii Koibitotachi ni” especially emphasizes the high notes.

Not only does it include falsetto, but it also requires holding long tones at a pitch just below mixed voice, making it a much tougher song to perform than it might sound.

Last NoteOmoinotake

Omoinotake | Last Note [Official Music Video]
Last Note Omoinotake

This song by Omoinotake poignantly expresses the struggle of not being able to live authentically, set to a bittersweet, serious melody.

In a modern society where people lose sight of human duality and true nature, the lyrics trace the journey of searching for one’s real self.

Released digitally in October 2024, it was written as the theme song for the Nippon TV Saturday drama “Undercover Siblings: Special Fraud Task Investigators.” The track is also slated to be included on Omoinotake’s second major album, “Pieces.” It’s recommended for anyone in the midst of self-discovery or looking for lyrics that resonate deeply.

When singing it at karaoke, try tackling the higher registers with a delicate, emotionally rich tone inspired by vocalist Reo Fujii’s delivery.