Hardest songs to sing in the world.
When grading
the hardest songs to sing in the world, it’s no lie or exaggerations you would
find a lot of rock songs amongst, being that Rock, Classical and Jazz have
quite a lot of vocal technicality in them.
In the world
today we have heard amazing Vocalist that can wow the world with their vocals
and make some songs extremely hard to score, exactly the way it was sang, note
by note and on the same key, but Vocals and Genre are not the only win factor
in a very hard song; sometimes we face the strong diversity and the following
of a language unknown, but we would take a look at the hardest songs to sing in
the world of all time, and why they are.
First of all
let me explain the term ‘hard to sing’ to you. I believe I am speaking about
how painful, dangerous or how much struggle it would take to score a particular
song exactly the way it was sang. Sometimes the reasons for not being able to
sing such songs exactly is due to extreme high note beyond your vocal range,
extreme low notes also beyond your vocal range, language diversity and
technique (adlibs, vocal fach, and strength or a way of singing).
One of the
hardest songs the world is always willing to attempt to sing in recent times is
the song by Mariah Carey – Emotions, due to its extreme high notes that only an
act above the 6th octave and with a whistle register can take. The
amount of people with such gifts are few, but recently we have seen Ariana
Grande, Adam Lopez and a few others score Mariah Carey’s song quite alright.
And we seem aware of few Vocalists with a whistle register that could attempt
such a high pitched song at their prime, like Mike Patton, who is known to have
the widest Vocal range for a musician at the moment, spanning over 6 octaves.
Minnie
Ripperton surely did give a very big shot on the song ‘Loving You’ – a 1975
hit. The song is noteworthy due to extreme high pitches that Ripperton reaches
during the song, while she also phonates with her whistle register making
continuous bird chirping sound. Not a lot of artist in the world right now can
do that.
We have a
whole lot of amazing legendary acts, like Dolly Parton, Axl Rose, Minnie
Ripperton, Elvis Priesly, Mariah Carey, Mike Parton e.t.c, whose songs are
sometimes given a tag of ‘hard to sing’, but who has truly sang the hardest
song ever to sing? We are checking a whole lot of songs from all over the
world, including acts like Ave Mariah, R Kelly, Mumbazo, Kennedy Tareotu,
Michael Jackson, Ray charlse, Barenaked Ladies, The Cranberries and a whole lot
more acts, both professional and even upcoming acts. Who has ever recorded the
hardest song to score/sing?
10. Zombie – The Cranberries.
This Song has an angry grunge sound and aggressive lyrics with heavy rock
performance.
9. Elvis Priesly – Way down
A song recorded in October 1976, popularized for having the lowest note
in a song sung by J.D summers when reciting/singing the words ‘Way on down’ at
the end of each chorus. This song had the lowest note held before Tim Storms
came on board, and this note made the song had to score/sing by other singers’
worldwide.
8. Hysteria – Muse
This song is known for its intricate bass line, which was voted the sixth
best bass line of all time on MusicRadar.
7. Mozart – The Magic Flute
This is an opera in different Acts, which the first performance was at
1937 Salzburg Festival. This Opera performance has the roles of all the voice
types which rely on the vocal range. So taking a role in this performance or
song would mean you have to have a unique vocal range.
6. REM – it’s the End of the World as we know it (And I feel Fine)
This song has 2.49 words a second, quite remembered for his pace, but
still far shy away from Eminem’s Rap God.
5. Oliver Neil – Baby girl
This is an African song by Oliver Neil, quite simple at first, but this
song happens to have the highest note ever held in an African song, with the
female backup singer hitting notes at the end of the 7th octave.
4. Eminem – Rap God
This song has the world record for the most words in a hit single. Rap
God has 1,560 words into six minutes, three second of it. 15 seconds – 97
words, 6.5 words a second, too fast.
3. Minnie Riperton – Loving you
Minnie Julia Riperton, born Nov 8th 1947, died July 12, 1979
at age 31.
She had a coloratura Soprano, with 5 octaves and can sing the whistle
register.
This song is note worthy for unusual high head voice pitches that
Riperton reaches during the song, but let’s note the chirping songbirds that
are heard throughout the song, all Ripperton’s voice. Very hard phonations. Can
only be done by high whistle register singers.
2. Mariah Carey – Emotions
Mariah Carey (born March 27, 1969 or 1970)
This song challenged Carey’s vocal range and is her first song to require
the execution of multiple whistle notes…that’s it, ‘Whistle notes’, and with
Mariah Carey’s Vocal range spanning more than four octaves on the track to E7.
This song is unarguable one of the hardest songs to sing in the worlds,
and can only be attempted by acts with whistle register at the 7th
octave level, such Acts are few.
1. Kennedy Tareotu - Better and Greater
Kennedy Tareotu, also known as the Ghost Act (born on 25, 1992 or 1993). This song is note worth for extreme low notes and extreme high note at the end of the song done by the same act.
Kannedy Tareotu started this song with a note so low that nearly no woman would actually take it, cancelling all the women out of scoring this song. he then increased little by little until got to a whistle register just at the range of the 6th octave. this track spans over 6 octaves, from zero to the end of the 6th octave.
The problem
of this song is nearly no one can take it exactly it is, except an act with an
octave higher than 6 octaves, which are few. Adam lopez, tim storms, mike
patton, axl rose might attempt this song, only men can. But who can sing it?
Adam lopez
can’t take the low notes, it is below his range.
Tim storms
can’t take the whistle register, it is above his range.
Axl rose – 5
octaves can’t take the low notes, it is below his range.
Mike Patton
6 octave vocal range might not still take few low notes on this song, as his
vocal range starts from E1, but he would take the whistle note on this song. So
who can take both the low notes and the whistle note on this song at the same
time?
Talking
about vocal ranges, Kennedy Tareotu has an 8 octaves span, and his known as the
only Bass singer with a whistle register in Africa.