[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 (111–120)
spoiled childOtsuka Ai

It was released in 2004 as Ai Otsuka’s third single.
The song was used in Sato Pharmaceutical’s “Stonarhini S” commercial and reached No.
6 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It is said to be a slow-tempo song with challenging breath timing, and it is set in a relatively high key.
About meSuperfly

Speaking of Superfly, isn’t she one of the quintessential artists for high-pitched songs? This track has been drawing attention because she covers Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Boku no Koto” in the original key.
With Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, you feel a sense of poignancy and fragility, whereas with Superfly, it comes across as forward-looking and straight-from-the-heart strength—that’s the fun of cover songs.
The soaring high notes rising to D5 in the chorus and the falsetto at G5 fit this theme perfectly, and it’s incredibly satisfying to listen to!
Follow MeE-Girls

This is the third single from E-Girls, a dance-vocal group known for their high level of technical skill.
It’s one of their most well-known songs, having been featured in a Samantha Thavasa commercial and used as the theme for the variety show “Onegai! Ranking.” With its upbeat groove, it’s also a popular choice for karaoke.
Morning will come againDREAMS COME TRUE

It’s the kind of melody that you find yourself humming before you know it.
It’s a song by the male-female duo band DREAMS COME TRUE.
It was released in 1999 as their 23rd single.
The soulful vocals are truly moving.
By the way, a novel based on this song has been published, so if you’re interested, be sure to look it up.
Miracle Dreamlandshiki

Released on August 2, 2018, this song by Shiki., who is active not only as a singer based in Kyoto but also as a musical theater actress, was created as the theme song for the original musical “Sengoku no Kiseki,” starring Shiki.
Shiki.’s appeal lies in her very robust vocal tone, and that powerful voice can be fully enjoyed not only in the low registers but also in the high notes of the chorus in this track.
The soaring high note at the very end of the chorus—practically a scream—is especially spectacular!



