[Taking on a song with a wide vocal range] An S-class challenge track
Have you ever had a song you wanted to sing at karaoke, only to give up because the vocal range was too wide? Songs that span three octaves or feature virtuosic techniques rated at difficulty S are certainly challenging to master.
But if you understand their appeal and learn some vocal tips, you’ll find more joy in taking on the challenge.
In this article, we focus on popular songs known for their wide ranges and highlight key points to keep in mind when singing them at karaoke.
Use it as a guide to make your karaoke life even more fulfilling!
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[Challenging Songs with a Wide Vocal Range] S-Rank Difficulty Challenge Songs (131–140)
HOWLINGXG

Right now, the girls’ group XG is drawing attention as the most high-level idol group in Japan.
Their hip-hop-centered, high-sense vocal performances are top-notch.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is HOWLING.
Its standout feature is the hook inspired by a wolf’s howl, and this part sits quite high.
It uses an especially high falsetto, and since it’s on the “O” vowel, it also demands advanced diaphragmatic breathing.
If you’re confident in your singing ability, definitely give it a try.
to singimase

Singer-songwriter imase stands out for pop music that resonates with teens and people in their twenties, blending relatable lyrics with an R&B essence.
His songs are also known for featuring lots of high notes.
Among his works, the one I especially recommend is “Utau.” The entire chorus is sung in falsetto.
It has a light, airy delivery, so it’s really a song only for those who can easily hit high notes.
Considering that, it’s definitely a track that ranks at S level.
dawnLiSA

“Dawn” is a song that celebrates the drive to seize a new future.
Released in 2021, it was selected as the opening theme for the anime Back Arrow.
It’s a rock tune full of speed and strength, and LiSA’s confident vocals are undeniably cool.
Despite its uptempo feel, the melody is easy to latch onto, and the pitch range is around average for female singers.
The song spans mid1 F to hi G#, and while LiSA makes it feel even wider than it actually is, it’s best to listen closely and ride the song’s momentum.
Try singing with the intention of projecting powerfully, just like LiSA!
LaughobiaMINAKEKKE

MINAKEKKE is the solo project of Yui Minako.
Characterized by a sound rooted in goth, new wave, acid folk, and trip-hop, it has earned high praise from hardcore music aficionados.
The new track “Laughobia” blends acid folk and trip-hop, boasting a very wide vocal range.
Although it’s sung with a downbeat, moody delivery, the abundance of long tones likely demands more diaphragm and breath control than one might expect.
Rainy HighwayNagie Lane

Nagie Lane is a vocal unit known for a music style centered on city pop.
They embody classic Japanese city pop in a straightforward way, and their appeal lies in a clean, unfussy performance.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Rainy Highway.
It’s sung across the mid-low to high registers, and the chorus features a fairly high falsetto.
Due to the structure of the vocal lines, you can’t rely on breaths or tricks to get by, so it’s a song that truly demands solid vocal ability.



