Selena Gomez - Artist vocal range | Singing carrots

Selena Gomez vocal range

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

D3 - D6 (3 octaves)

Song with the LOWEST pitch:
Camouflage (D3-B4)
User likes: Weird Woman Beril Demir Chandni Chandra Shekar Erica Regna
Song with the HIGHEST pitch:
Back to You (D4-D6)
User likes: Weird Woman

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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

Fun (E3-C#5)
User likes: Beril Demir Chandni Chandra Shekar
Hands to Myself (Bb3-C5)
User likes: brittany
Magic (G3-A5)
User likes: Beril Demir
Kinda Crazy (A3-B4)
User likes: Fargo
Bad Liar (Bb3-Db5)
User likes: Nady Bombova
De Una Vez (F#3-A4)
User likes: Lesly Garcia
Come & Get It (G3-Bb4)
User likes: Tea again
Single Soon (A3-B4)
My Mind & Me (F#3-C#5)
Cut You Off (E3-A4)
People You Know (A3-C5)
Feel Me (C4-C5)
Same Old Love (A3-C#5)
Dance Again (F#3-D#5)
Look at Her Now (E3-C5)

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