Janet Jackson - Artist vocal range | Singing carrots

Janet Jackson vocal range

According to our database the vocal range of this artist is:

F3 - C#6 (2.7 octaves)

Song with the LOWEST pitch:
That's the Way Love Goes (F3-Bb4)
Song with the HIGHEST pitch:
The Best Things In Life Are Free (F#3-C#6)

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Voice types

Based on their range the artist can perform songs for:

Contralto (F3-F5)

Mezzo-soprano (A3-A5)

Soprano (C4-C6)

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More songs by the artist

Again (G3-D5)
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Every Time (G3-Bb4)
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Together Again (A3-D5)
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Any Time, Any Place (Bb3-Db5)
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Go Deep (Gb3-Gb5)
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Come Back To Me (Eb4-Bb5)
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Escapade (Ab3-Eb5)
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I Want You (G3-C5)
Anything (Bb3-Cb5)
Velvet Rope (Bb3-Db5)
Empty (Ab3-Eb5)
Nasty (Eb4-Eb5)
Free Xone (Gb3-Bb4)
What About (D4-C5)
All for You (G3-E5)
Miss You Much (A3-E5)
Black Cat (G3-E5)
Rope Burn (G3-Bb4)
Rhythm Nation (Bb3-G5)

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