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Recommended Songs by Ado | A Curated Selection Showcasing the Allure of Her Vocals

With her overwhelming vocal prowess and expressive power, Ado delivers songs that shake listeners to their core.

Many are likely captivated by the way she freely shifts her tone within a single track—from powerful shouts to delicate whispery vocals.

In this article, we introduce some of Ado’s recommended songs.

We’ve picked a variety of tracks, from energetic numbers to tender, soul-stirring ballads.

Whether you’re new to Ado’s world or already a fan, we hope you’ll find a new favorite track.

Recommended Songs by Ado | A Curated Selection Showcasing the Allure of Her Vocals (61–70)

I’m a problem childAdo

Here’s a track that really hits home with the Vocaloid-native generation.

It’s a work by Ado—the singer known for “Usseewa” and “Odo”—released in February 2023.

The lyrics and composition are by the popular Vocaloid producer PinocchioP.

That upbeat, lively, and unpredictable vibe is seriously addictive! Ado’s vocal prowess and her range of timbres are astonishing, too.

And while it’s humorous, the lyrics are also deeply thought-provoking, making you reflect on what it means to be true to yourself.

RebellionAdo

Since her sensational debut with “Usseewa,” the female singer Ado has continued to evolve her vocals and capture attention.

This is her 17th digital single, featured as an insert song in the film “Karada Sagashi.” It also drew buzz for being written by Chinozo, known for the massive hit “Goodbye Sengen.” The contrast between the thrilling guitar sound and her powerful vocals is enough to get your adrenaline pumping just by listening.

It’s a highly recommended karaoke pick for blowing off steam—an aggressive rock tune delivered by a new-era songstress.

Parody of ‘Ussaewa’ (Shut Up)Ado

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Parody of 'Ussaewa' (Shut Up)Ado

Ado’s “Usseewa,” released in 2020, became a huge hit.

You probably heard it everywhere—from smartphones to TV to street corners.

The lyrics blow away your frustrations when you sing them, bluntly channeling the irritation of modern life.

How about trying a parody version using “Usseewa”? The theme can be anything familiar—inside jokes from a party or gathering work great and really get everyone going.

It’s a party act, but it’s also a skit that might help you let off some steam and stress (lol).

In conclusion

We introduced a wide range of recommended songs by Ado. From powerful shouts to delicate whispers, each track showcases her captivating expressive range. If any song piques your interest, be sure to give it a listen. You’ll discover something new each time, and you’re sure to find a personal favorite.