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I like to sing but have a good range of about half an octave. Here are the two extremes for me.
Cherokee by Kamasi Washington has an angelic singer who I cannot stand to sing with, I just listen.
We always belt it on C'mon Baby Cry by Orville Peck though even though nobody in my house can hit both his low and high falsetto notes, his voice & range is crazy good. I'm sure it sounds bad but feels so good to sing.