[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 (91–100)
Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA

The song used as the opening theme for the anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba was released in July 2019 as LiSA’s 15th single.
The track centers on the themes of facing difficulties with strength and personal growth, with the lyrics reflecting the protagonist’s journey of development and challenge.
Written by LiSA herself, the song incorporates elements of rock and punk.
This work is recommended not only for anime fans, but also for those who want to change themselves or become stronger for someone else.
Why not listen to this song and discover the strength within you?
FriendsREBECCA

This was REBECCA’s fourth single, released on October 21, 1985.
It was used as the ending theme for the Nippon TV drama “Half Potato na Oretachi,” and became a big hit.
REBECCA has many hit songs, and this is one of their signature tracks.
The band’s vocalist, Nokko, isn’t a high-tone singer with a phenomenal vocal range, but her natural voice contains many attractive high-order overtones, giving it a sparkling quality.
That vocal charm is fully showcased in this song.
When readers sing it at karaoke, try placing the voice so it resonates against the upper palate inside your mouth; you’ll get closer to Nokko’s glittering vocal quality.
Give it a try!
One Last KissUtada Hikaru

In Hikaru Utada’s “One Last Kiss,” released on March 9, 2021, you can hear her high tones.
Although you might not usually associate Utada with high notes, she masterfully uses falsetto to sing beautifully.
The song was chosen as the theme for the animated film “Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time,” which premiered on March 8, 2021, and it became a hot topic.
The programmed rhythms and uniquely ennui sound perfectly capture the world of the anime.
It dominated the charts at No.
1, so it’s a highly recommended track!
To the Lightmiwa

Released in August 2012 as miwa’s ninth single.
It served as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.
drama “Rich Man, Poor Woman,” as well as the collaboration commercial song for Toyota’s “Corolla × ‘Rich Man, Poor Woman.’” The track has a very transparent quality that lets you fully enjoy miwa’s bright, clear, and pleasantly high-toned voice.
Her natural speaking voice is likely fairly high, but in sections where singing in full chest voice might sound too forceful, she skillfully switches between mixed voice and falsetto to express the nuances beautifully.
Highly recommended for those who love crystal-clear female vocals.
It’s also an ideal piece for women to practice high notes, so give it a try.
avocadoyonige

The song “Avocado” became hugely popular among Japanese rock fans as a signature track by the all-girl band yonige.
Its raw, heartbreak-themed lyrics have been praised, and it’s also gained growing support from women.
If you listen closely, there’s a line about “throwing an avocado at her boyfriend,” and it seems the lyrics are based on a true story—so she really did throw it.
mooniri

A track included on iri’s 6th album, “PRIVATE,” which was released in May 2023.
The song itself has a very calm, slightly languid atmosphere that is part of its appeal.
Although you won’t hear any piercing high-tone vocals throughout, it’s a piece where you can enjoy the contrast between the verses, which are centered around lower tones, and the chorus, which uses falsetto effectively.
It also serves as a good example of how to use mixed voice and falsetto effectively.
I need your loveBeverly

This song, captivating with its high-tone vocals, is a moving piece that portrays love and heartache.
The lyrics are filled with deep emotion and blend perfectly with Beverly’s powerful voice.
Included on her debut album “AWESOME,” released in May 2017, it drew attention as the theme song for the drama “CRISIS: Special Security Squad,” starring Shun Oguri and Hidetoshi Nishijima.
The work expresses the complexities of a heart seeking love and the pain that sometimes accompanies it, making it a song that resonates with those struggling with romance or relationships.



