I personally think Liu Huan and Li Na are both singers with good high notes.
Li Na was born in opera. She sang Lao Dan in Henan Opera, so her basic skills were very strong. In addition, she later absorbed various singing methods and mixed them into popular singing methods of Chinese poetry. Her skills are very powerful and she can compete with Mary. Comparable to Ya Kelly and Whitney Houston. I think Li Na's singing skills are very good. It's a pity that Li Na is now a monk and no longer sings.
South Korea’s sohyang true voice is indeed invincible, and then I will talk about another one, grandma sainkho, who is the singer of the crazy roaring Lost rivers. She has seven powerful vocal ranges, ranging from suffocating From bass to breathtaking treble, coupled with his avant-garde musical ideas and style, it just feels like a goddess. Domestic Gong Linna and Huang Qishan are also famous soprano singers.
There is also Li Jiawei, but she is also far away from Huang Ma. I really can’t think of anyone in the domestic pop music industry who can compete with Huang Ma in my limited knowledge base. Looking at Asia, South Korea's Suxiang Demon King can have a rough time with Huang Ma. One of the two people relies on the throat sound to ensure the quality of the super treble, and the other relies on the mixing of the environment to ensure the flexibility, battery life, and emotional rendering of the super treble. It can be said that they are equally matched, each with its own characteristics.
There is also the foreign fat K (Kelly Clarkson), whose singing skills are as heavy as her body shape, especially her high notes, which are strong and powerful. Please, you sing so well, no matter how fat you are, we all love you, okay. After the game, she released albums one after another, and won three awards including "Best Pop Album" at the 55th Grammy Awards for "All I Ever Wanted".
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