[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 (141–150)
PLAYERSYOASOBI

This song was created to celebrate PlayStation’s 30th anniversary, with a theme centered around gaming.
Listening to it, you can really feel that distinctive YOASOBI style.
The chorus sits around E5, so the range is quite high, but there are constant call-and-response shouts in the backing vocals, which makes it nice because you can catch your breath while singing! That chorus is super cute and makes you want to dance, so it seems like it would hype up a live show too! When you sing it, enunciate clearly so the phrases don’t blur together—doing so will make it easier to hear and easier to sing.
Pay attention to your diction!
SynchrogazerMizuki Nana

I love this song too, and I was really shocked the first time I heard it! When you think of Nana Mizuki, you think of anime songs.
Of course she has lots of cool tracks, but Synchrogazer packs in so many sounds and elements—orchestra, rock, electro, synths, electric guitar—and on top of that you get Nana Mizuki’s powerful high notes.
It’s such a cool song that makes your eyes sparkle as you listen! What’s amazing about Nana Mizuki is how she switches between different ways of delivering high notes.
She does use a lot of head voice, but she makes sure to sing the climactic parts in chest voice.
The way she changes her singing style to match the song’s image really shows her skill as a voice actress! Be sure to check out her other songs too!
If you call it loveUru
Uru’s singing voice is often described as very delicate with a breathy whisper tone.
This technique is difficult for those who aren’t used to singing; if you try to imitate it suddenly, you may run out of breath, your voice may waver, or you could even feel light-headed.
That’s why the basics, especially diaphragmatic breathing, are essential! Also, instead of singing the A and B sections loudly, try delivering them as if you’re speaking to someone—you’ll capture more of Uru’s vibe.
It’s really fun once you can sing softly without your voice getting raspy, and it will broaden the range of songs you can handle!
Feverish Demonzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni, a band with a catchy style that enjoys immense popularity among teenage girls, has released a new song titled “Binetsu-ma.” While the vocal range required is fairly broad, the real challenge lies elsewhere.
Most of the high notes in this track are sung using a whisper voice, a breathy vocal technique.
Producing it momentarily isn’t an issue, but singing in whisper voice throughout demands substantial diaphragm control, making this a song with a high overall level of difficulty.
Song of the Circling StarsSakamoto Miu

With Ryuichi Sakamoto as her father and Akiko Yano as her mother—truly a thoroughbred of the music world!—this track by Miu Sakamoto is included on her June 2016 album “Sing with me.” Speaking of her mother, Akiko Yano is a popular singer known for her distinctive high-pitched voice, and Miu Sakamoto, too, leaves an impression with a clear, translucent high register that in some ways evokes her mother.
While Akiko Yano feels very much like an “individualist,” Miu comes across as a more “classic” or “orthodox” type of singer.
This is a song where you can savor her gently penetrating high tones.
I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to hear a beautiful female vocal.



