[For Men] Songs to Get Better at Singing: Practice Tracks for Improving at Karaoke
What are the conditions for becoming a better singer?
Of course, taking proper vocal training lessons to learn correct vocal production and turning your body into a “well-resonating instrument” is both fundamental and the most important point.
But after acquiring those “foundational singing techniques,” it’s also crucial to choose songs that match your level and goals, actually sing them, and build your expressive abilities through real-world practice.
In this feature, we’ve selected recommended practice songs for men who want to improve their singing.
For each song, we explain key points to watch out for when singing it and why we chose it.
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[For Men] Songs That Make You Better at Singing: Practice Tracks for Improving at Karaoke (71–80)
Cinderella BoySaucy Dog

When this song was released, didn’t everyone try singing it? Listening closely, the verses (A and B sections) often sit around the song’s lowest note, E3, so the melody feels relatively calm.
However, the chorus suddenly jumps up to E5, and when you actually sing it, the large interval can be quite surprising.
Pitch control is crucial in that section.
Since the song has an overall bittersweet feel, it might be better not to hold the ends of phrases too long—leave a lingering resonance instead.
Pauses are also important.
Even when you’re not singing, treat the rests as part of the rhythm to bring out the mood.
Give it a try!
Fake Love and HighballLET ME KNOW

LET ME KNOW is a Japanese band currently gaining attention in South Korea.
Known for their nostalgic sound, they’ve been drawing notice across Asia—especially in Korea and Japan—with songs that evoke the 1980s.
Among their tracks, a standout recommendation is “Fake Love and Highball.” This piece features smooth-jazz–style chord progressions paired with a refreshing vocal line reminiscent of 1980s city pop.
While it isn’t particularly difficult to perform, it relies heavily on dynamics and contrast, making it a great choice for those looking to hone their expressive skills.
HeavenMrs. 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.
astronomical observationBUMP OF CHICKEN

This is BUMP OF CHICKEN’s third single, released in March 2001.
I think the most important point when singing this song boils down to how well you can reproduce the contrast between the light delivery in the A and B verses and the powerful delivery in the chorus.
In particular, in the A and B sections where the singing is light, if you simply reduce your vocal volume, your voice won’t carry to the listener.
So even if the expression is light and buoyant, practice producing a voice that never loses its core.
Blue HabitatTatsuya Kitani

Released in July 2023, this is a single by Tatsuya Kitani—who performs as the bassist of the trio rock band sajou no hana and also works as a Vocaloid producer under the name Konnichiwa Tanita-san.
It was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Jujutsu Kaisen: Hidden Inventory/Premature Death.
The most crucial aspect when singing this song is how smoothly you can switch between the high notes sung in falsetto, which appear throughout the track, and the parts sung in chest voice.
It’s an ideal piece for practicing and mastering this kind of “vocal register switching.”
Bunny GirlAKASAKI

Bunny Girl is a smash hit you can’t go a day without hearing on Instagram or TikTok.
It’s a signature track by the young singer-songwriter AKASAKI that went viral through social media.
While the song has an overall light and breezy feel, the vocal line surprisingly sits mostly in the lower register, with a very narrow range.
That makes it easy for men with lower voices who struggle with high notes to sing without issue.
If you want it to sound even better, try singing as if you’re exhaling your breath forward.
DrunkPamiredo

If you want to make your low register sound alluring with a stylish, sexy track, I recommend “Drunk.” It’s a song by the enigmatic singer-songwriter Pamiredo, featuring an irresistibly sultry melody right from the intro.
The vocal line stays in the low to low-mid range throughout, and even the climactic sections remain quiet and low, which will bring out the best in a man with a deep voice.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.






