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Who sings in really high notes?

Many singers are known for reaching exceptionally high notes with their voices. Here are a few examples:

- Mariah Carey: Carey is one of the most gifted singers when it comes to vocal range and high notes. She has consistently wowed audiences with her ability to hit and sustain soaring notes in her songs, like the iconic high notes in "Emotions" and "Never Forget You."

- Ariana Grande: Grande possesses an impressive vocal range that often leads to her songs' signature high notes. Her vocal acrobatics and whistle notes in songs such as "Problem" and "Positions" are truly remarkable.

- Christina Aguilera: Aguilera is renowned for her powerful and versatile voice. Her ability to hit high notes with power and control is evident in songs like "Beautiful" and "Ain't No Other Man."

- Dimash Kudaibergen: Known as "The Golden Man" for his exceptional vocal range and technique, Dimash is gifted with an almost five-octave range. His songs often showcase his ability to reach stunningly high notes, such as in "Sinful Passion."

- Freddie Mercury (Queen): Mercury, lead vocalist of Queen, was known for his mesmerizing vocal performances. He was particularly skilled at effortlessly transitioning into falsetto and hitting soaring notes, making songs like "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Somebody to Love" iconic in their musicality.

- Celine Dion: Dion is acclaimed for her powerful voice and mastery of high notes. Her rendition of "All By Myself" is a perfect example of her impeccable technique and effortless high notes.

- Whitney Houston: Houston was an extraordinary singer with an incredible vocal range. Her cover of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" showcased her ability to reach exceptional heights with perfect tone and control.

- Axl Rose (Guns N' Roses): Rose is not just known for his raspy singing voice but also for his ability to hit and sustain incredibly high notes in his rock performances. Songs like "November Rain" and "Don't Cry" feature his impressive high notes.

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