[Feels Great to Listen To!] Popular Songs by Female Artists with Captivating High Notes
When we say a high voice—a high-tone voice—it can range from a piercing, powerful high tone to a gentle, enveloping, falsetto-based, crystal-clear and soft high-tone voice.
There are many ways to express it.
If you’re a woman who sings yourself, you’ve probably often found yourself longing for a captivating singing voice.
In this article, we’ve gathered songs by female singers that let you enjoy a wide variety of high-tone vocals, from classic hits to the latest tracks.
Whether you’re the lead vocalist in a band, a karaoke-loving girl, or someone who wants to practice just one high-pitched song, be sure to check them out!
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[Pleasant to Listen To!] Popular Songs by Female Artists with Captivating High Notes (81–90)
Biting the second handzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

I think this is a song that’s fun to listen to and fun to sing! Zutomayo’s ACA-san has a cute, easy-to-listen-to voice, but when you actually try to sing it, the range is really high whether you use head voice or chest voice.
By the way, in this song the highest note is E5 in the chorus, and it’s amazing that she belts it in chest voice rather than falsetto.
Keeping the pitch steady in the chorus is especially tough! Also, the rhythm is unique, with lots of spots where notes are subtly lengthened or cut short.
When you sing it yourself, you might find parts that don’t quite line up with the rhythm.
Instead of jumping straight into karaoke, it’s a good idea to sing along while listening to the original track!
Get up! Shout!Mizuki Nana

This is Nana Mizuki’s 41st single, released on October 27, 2021.
As someone who excels not only as a singer but also as a voice actress, Nana Mizuki showcases superb vocals grounded in solid fundamentals.
The track is an upbeat, powerful rock number, yet her voice never gets overpowered by the strength of the backing performance and arrangement.
For women aiming to become rock singers, this song offers many points to study in terms of vocal production and singing technique, so I highly recommend analyzing it!
A Naked Heartaimyon

Singer-songwriter Aimyon has been drawing attention with her emotional vocals and poetic lyrics.
Her song Naked Heart is a love song that captivates with its natural-sounding high notes.
While many artists emphasize the high parts when they sing, Aimyon’s key point is to produce her highs in the same way she sings in her mid-range.
In this work as well, the chorus is actually set quite high, yet because of her natural delivery, it gives the curious impression that it doesn’t sound particularly high.
Love SongUru

This is Uru’s 11th single, released on August 25, 2021.
It also serves as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama “My Dear Exes” (Oshi no Ojisama).
Uru is known for her wonderfully soft yet rich vocal timbre, and that appeal is fully on display in this track.
Focusing on the theme of “high notes,” she showcases expressive singing by skillfully switching between falsetto and mixed voice, particularly in the chorus.
Many listeners may aspire to this kind of singing style.
Beyond the high notes, you can also glimpse her prowess as a vocalist in the way her low notes—such as the final word (or phrase) of the chorus—are delivered with clear, resonant projection.
butterfly effectNoda Megumi

Singer-songwriter Emi Noda’s 5th single, “butterfly effect,” has been selected as the theme song for the drama “Promise: The Truth of the 16th Year.” The lyrics, centered on loneliness, sorrow, and hope, symbolically express change and influence through the metaphor of a blue butterfly.
Weighing truth against lies, the song deftly gives voice to emotions that will eventually fade away.
Noda’s powerful vocals make the world of the song—where heartbreak and hope coexist—even more striking.
If you’re interested in trying a ballad, this one is a must-listen.
For as long as it resoundsYU-KI

This is a single by YUKI, the singer from JUDY AND MARY, released digitally on April 13, 2022.
It serves as the opening theme for the TV anime Dance Dance Danseur.
YUKI has long been praised for her bright, high-tone voice since her days with JUDY AND MARY, and that vocal quality remains intact in this work, which marks the 20th anniversary of her solo debut.
The song is crafted to let you fully enjoy her vibrant, cute, and bright high-tone vocals.
When you choose this song for karaoke, try to place your voice as if it’s resonating in your upper palate to nasal area.
You’ll likely get closer to a sparkling vocal quality like YUKI’s!
[Pleasant to Listen To!] Popular Songs by Female Artists with Captivating High Notes (91–100)
LOVE NEVER DIESMISIA

Released in May 2025, this track features a cool, signature MISIA sound.
It’s a song I personally want to learn, too! With a brass band backing, it really pumps you up and makes your body move on its own! Everyone admires MISIA’s vocal ability, but the key point isn’t just that she belts powerfully—it’s that she resonates her whole body like an instrument when she sings.
This point is important for any vocal technique, but MISIA is famous for her incredibly wide range, right? Being able to do that connects directly to this resonance and breath control!



