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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 (41–50)

HeavenMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Heaven” Official Music Video
Heaven Mrs. GREEN APPLE

The hot topic right now is the hit song “Heaven.” It’s a new release from Mrs.

GREEN APPLE, and unlike their usual clear, upbeat vibe, it features an emotional melody that strongly conveys a distinctive world-building feel.

The vocal line in this track is extremely challenging—not only does it incorporate whisper voice, falsetto, and mixed voice, but it also showcases a range of techniques from belted vocals to restrained, delicate delivery.

It’s a song packed with the appeal of high-register artists, so definitely give it a listen.

HomunculusVaundy

Homunculus (Theme song of My Hero Academia THE MOVIE: You're Next) / Vaundy: Music Video
Homunculus Vaundy

Singer-songwriter Vaundy, known for his wide-ranging and stylish musicality, has been gaining popularity.

He recently released a new song that’s been getting a lot of buzz.

Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend is Homunculus.

It’s not extremely high in pitch, but there are a few parts that use mixed voice.

Men with higher voices tend to sound thin, so be sure to produce your voice with solid overtones.

C.h.a.o.s.m.y.t.h.ONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK – C.h.a.o.s.m.y.t.h. [Official Music Video]
C.h.a.o.s.m.y.t.h.ONE OK ROCK

The song “C.

h.

a.

o.

s.

m.

y.

t.

h.” is widely acclaimed among fans as a masterpiece.

It’s one of ONE OK ROCK’s standout ballads, and purely in terms of tempo, it’s among the easier tracks in their catalog.

The vocal range spans from mid1 D# to hi D#, which is slightly high for male singers, but not excessively wide, so with proper key adjustment it should be manageable.

However, there are a fair number of long sustained notes, so take care not to strain your throat—avoid shouting with your jaw lifted to prevent unnecessary tension.

Mighty Long FallONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK – Mighty Long Fall [Official Music Video]
Mighty Long FallONE OK ROCK

Mighty Long Fall by ONE OK ROCK, which drew attention as the theme song for the film Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno.

Although the English lyrics are striking, the song is surprisingly arranged with a singable vocal line.

The range is fairly wide, from mid1F# to hiC#, but since the highest note is hiC# in both falsetto and chest voice, it’s easy to adjust the key by using that as a reference point.

There are many shouts and the pitch movement is quite dynamic, but as long as you have a solid grasp of your own vocal range, it’s not an overly difficult song—so consider adding it to your repertoire.

Et ceteraimase

imase’s new song, “Etcetera.” When you think of imase, that distinctive falsetto—almost like a funk vocalist—really stands out, doesn’t it? Especially in his recent tracks, he’s been using that falsetto a lot.

This song is no exception, packed with those vocal techniques.

Hitting that kind of falsetto can be pretty challenging, but for higher-voiced male singers, it might actually be easier to sing.

Aside from the falsetto sections, the vocal lines are fairly easy, so be sure to check it out.

StarmineDa-iCE

Da-iCE / “Star Mine” Music Video
Starmine Da-iCE

The two members of Da-iCE are famous for having a wide vocal range.

The range in “Starmine” is quite broad, from C#3 to D#5.

Points to watch out for are pitch shifts, switching between chest voice and falsetto, and the bouncy rhythm.

Right at the start, Hanamura comes in with a gritty belt, but if you brace yourself awkwardly, you’ll tense up and strain your throat, so try to relax.

Singing comfortably is the most important thing, so at first it’s totally fine to sing everything in falsetto! Once you get used to the song, try gradually strengthening that falsetto.

Use your body so you don’t tense up, and above all, enjoy singing!

Party’s OverONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK – Party’s Over [OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO]
Party’s OverONE OK ROCK

Although ONE OK ROCK is strongly characterized by emo and hardcore influences, some of their works feature distinctly Japanese-style development.

Among these, the one I especially recommend is “Party’s Over.” It’s a fascinating piece that blends genres like metal and hard rock with phrases that evoke enka or kayōkyoku.

There’s vocalization close to screaming, which can be a challenging part, but aside from that, the range isn’t particularly wide, so it’s surprisingly singable.