[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.
Please use this article to suit your own aims.
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[For Men] Songs That Help You Sing Better: Practice Tracks to Improve at Karaoke (11–20)
absolute zeroNEW!Natori

Natori is a singer-songwriter whose vocals blend youthful innocence with sexiness, earning her widespread popularity.
She has many classic songs, but the one I especially recommend as a high-difficulty track is Zettai Reido.
While Natori often favors a downer vocal style, this piece is crafted with a much louder sound, and the vocal lines are correspondingly raw and aggressive.
The range spans from mid1 A# to mid2 G#, which isn’t particularly wide, but with few break points and many rapid-fire phrases, it’s certainly a challenging song when it comes to nailing the pitch with precision.
DearMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.
GREEN APPLE is a band that enjoys overwhelming support from teenagers thanks to their catchy melodies and lyrics.
They’ve produced many hit songs, but among them, the one I especially recommend for improving your singing is “Dear.” This track features the high notes that are characteristic of Mrs.
GREEN APPLE throughout.
While it doesn’t demand a particularly powerful singing style, it does require both vocal projection and sustained long tones, making it an ideal song for building fundamental vocal skills.
DystopiaONE OK ROCK

ONE OK ROCK is a Japanese rock band achieving global success.
When people think of bands with great vocalists, many probably think of ONE OK ROCK first.
Among their works, the one I especially recommend is Dystopia.
It’s a track that blends power pop and alternative rock, featuring repeated high notes.
Rather than mixed voice, many of the high sections are chest voice with shouts, so it’s recommended for those who want to build thickness and endurance in their high range.
Call meNEW!Novelbright

Although they are a rock band, Novelbright also enjoys idol-like popularity.
Among both men and women, many people in their teens to early twenties are likely fans.
Their new song “Call me” has a very refreshing melody.
While it’s pleasant to listen to, the difficulty level is quite high: in the repeated chorus sections, there’s a falsetto close to a mixed-voice quality.
For men with a typical vocal range, the hi D# is a pitch that easily flips, making it a high-tone phrase that’s tricky to control.
If you’re confident in your high notes, definitely give it a try.
Innocent BlueNEW!Omoinotake

Omoinotake’s track Innocent Blue, released on October 29, 2025.
Many of you may have first heard the song through its use in the commercial for Bourbon Alfort Mini Chocolate.
The song’s vocal range spans from mid1 D to hi D, which is quite wide for a male vocal.
While the pitch movement is extremely dynamic, the BPM itself is a relaxed 118.
However, because there are many sustained high notes, the difficulty can definitely be rated at A to S level.
Chaos reaches its peakNEW!UNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN is a band that enjoys immense popularity in the anisong scene.
If you like anime, you’ve probably heard their songs at least once.
Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend as a challenging piece is “Chaos ga Kiwamaru” (“Chaos Reaches Its Peak”).
This song covers a wide vocal range from mid1E to hiC, and, true to UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s style, features intense pitch shifts up and down.
Except for the part at the end of the chorus, most of it is built around high tones, making it a demanding song in terms of vocal stamina.
[For Men] Songs That Make You a Better Singer: Practice Tracks for Improving at Karaoke (21–30)
Wind GodVaundy

Vaundy’s new song “Fujin.” Since it’s also the theme song for the TBS drama “Lion’s Hideout,” many of you may already know it.
The real charm of this track is, above all, its groove.
The chorus feels very J-pop, but the A and B sections resemble neo-soul—a genre that blends soul with hip-hop, jazz, and funk.
Because this genre places a strong emphasis on a sense of groove that isn’t typically associated with Japanese music, singing a track like this, with those strong elements, can help you develop a groove akin to that of foreign artists.






