Song fit

Baby That’s Backatcha by Smokey Robinson

Can you sing this at karaoke? HumMatch checks vocal range, style, difficulty, and safer alternatives before you step up.

All Smokey Robinson songseasier songsComfort Range
D3E5
Low noteD3Estimated from artist range
High noteE5Estimated from artist range
Span26 stestimate · verification pending

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Can I sing Baby That’s Backatcha at karaoke?

Spanning 26 semitones, Baby That’s Backatcha ranks among the top 11% widest in soul songs HumMatch tracks.

Highest and lowest notes

The available song-fit estimate places the low note around D3 and the high note around E5. If either edge feels tense, try a different key.

Vocal style

On Baby That’s Backatcha, E5 climbs past what's comfortable for an alto, though a mezzo-soprano can reach it without strain.

Karaoke difficulty

Baby That’s Backatcha rates 0/100 for karaoke familiarity, more than the 0/100 median for the typical soul song HumMatch tracks.

Who it likely fits

Baby That’s Backatcha's 50/100 difficulty score largely comes down to that top-11%-widest span for soul.

Who may struggle

A 2-semitones drop would put Baby That’s Backatcha's peak note inside a typical alto's comfortable range.

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Range Guide

Baby That’s Backatcha is estimated around D3 to E5. Compare that with your Vocal ID before choosing the original key. If your comfortable high note is below the song’s hardest section, try a lower key or one of the safer alternatives below.

D3E5

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Comfort Range

Best when your Vocal ID overlaps the main melody without strain.

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If the chorus or highest phrase feels tight, shift the song down a few semitones before performing. Most karaoke apps let you adjust pitch.

Song fit FAQ

What vocal range do I need to sing Baby That’s Backatcha?

HumMatch estimates Baby That’s Backatcha at D3 to E5 (about 26 semitones), based on Smokey Robinson's typical performed range; song-level verification is pending. Compare it against your own Vocal ID and test the chorus first.

Is Baby That’s Backatcha hard to sing?

Baby That’s Backatcha scores 50/100 for karaoke difficulty on HumMatch, which rates as easier. Baby That’s Backatcha rates 0/100 for karaoke familiarity, more than the 0/100 median for the typical soul song HumMatch tracks.

What voice type fits Baby That’s Backatcha?

Baby That’s Backatcha's 50/100 difficulty score largely comes down to that top-11%-widest span for soul.

Can I sing Baby That’s Backatcha at karaoke?

Baby That’s Backatcha may work at karaoke if the original key sits comfortably for you and you know where the risky chorus or low phrases happen.

How can I check if Baby That’s Backatcha fits my voice?

Hum 3 notes in HumMatch and compare your Vocal ID against Baby That’s Backatcha, safer alternatives, and higher-risk picks.

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