Mika - Artist vocal range | Singing carrots

Mika vocal range

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

F2 - G5 (3.2 octaves)

Song with the LOWEST pitch:
Love You When I'm Drunk (F2-C4)
Song with the HIGHEST pitch:
Grace Kelly (D3-G5)
User likes: Arthur Silvério de Oliveira Christopher Salicrup Jamie Gilliam Sephi

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Voice types

Based on their range the artist can perform songs for:

Baritone (A2-A4)

Tenor (C3-C5)

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More songs by the artist

Over My Shoulder (A3-A#4)
User likes: Katie Langon
Rain (C3-D#5)
User likes: alison LACASSIN
Happy Ending (F2-C5)
User likes: Maria Balzan
Heroes (G#2-C#5)
Kids (G2-A#3)
Relax (E3-F#5)
Billy Brown (D3-D5)
Good Gone Girl (C3-D5)
Overrated (G3-D5)
By the Time (C3-F4)
Step With Me (G#2-D#4)
Any Other World (A#2-G4)
Last Party (A2-F4)
Make You Happy (A#2-D5)
Talk About You (D3-A4)
Lollipop (B2-F4)
Lola (D3-C5)
Ring Ring (F#3-D5)
Toy Boy (C#3-A4)
Your Sympathy (B2-G#4)
We Are Golden (C3-F5)
Popular Song (A#2-G4)
I See You (G#3-C#5)
Blue Eyes (D3-E4)
Stardust (C3-E5)
Love Today (A#2-F4)
Celebrate (G2-E4)
Erase (C3-A#4)
Origin of Love (A2-C5)

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