Can you sing Nobody by Mitski?
Nobody by Mitski runs F3 to A#4 (17 semitones), rated moderate for karaoke. Hum for 30 seconds to see your exact percent fit before you step up.
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Vocal character
Raw emotive indie · mezzo-soprano, Restrained to driving
Editorial estimate, used as a minor fine-tuning signal alongside your vocal range, not a substitute for hearing the song.
Singing Nobody: what your voice is in for
A bright disco pulse carrying a lonely idea: the tension is emotional, but the vocal math is friendly. The researched range runs F3 to A#4, a 17 semitone span, with verses circling the low-middle and the chorus cycling upward in insistent loops. The deciding moment is not one climactic note but the accumulation: chorus after chorus of mid-high repetition that quietly tests mixed-voice stamina.
Altos fit the entire range with the F3 bottom landing exactly on their floor, and the page's match calls them the natural home. Tenors are 1 semitone over the ceiling at the top, close enough to lighten through rather than transpose, though a 1 semitone drop makes it effortless. Mezzos lose 4 semitones at the bottom, so a 4 semitone lift is their honest setting; baritones face 5 over the top and should consider a similar move in the other direction. No verified key is stored on this entry, so anchor yourself to the first chorus and check both extremes before committing. This pairs naturally with Washing Machine Heart, the other Mitski entry in this collection, which shares the low-verse, bright-chorus blueprint.
Practice cue: sing two choruses back to back and notice where the throat starts negotiating. Stamina songs are won in the second chorus, not the first.
Written from this song's researched range on file, F3 to A#4 (17 semitones). July 2026.
Sing Nobody by Mitski With Lyrics
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Can I sing Nobody at karaoke?
Spanning 17 semitones, Nobody ranks among the top 67% widest in indie songs HumMatch tracks.
Highest and lowest notes
The available song-fit estimate places the low note around F3 and the high note around A#4. If either edge feels tense, try a different key.
Vocal style
On Nobody, A#4 climbs past what's comfortable for a tenor, though an alto can reach it without strain.
Karaoke difficulty
Nobody rates 50/100 for karaoke familiarity, more than the 40/100 median for the typical indie song HumMatch tracks.
Who it likely fits
Nobody's 55/100 difficulty score largely comes down to that top-67%-widest span for indie.
Who may struggle
A 1-semitone drop would put Nobody's peak note inside a typical tenor's comfortable range.
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Range Guide
Nobody is estimated around F3 to A#4. 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.
Perfect For These Voice Types
Works for a mezzo soprano who can build from a restrained verse into a driving, danceable chorus.
Best when your Vocal ID overlaps the main melody without strain.
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Song fit FAQ
Nobody spans roughly F3 to A#4: about 17 semitones. Your safest move is to compare that against your own Vocal ID.
Across the 3 Mitski songs with researched vocal ranges on HumMatch, the sung notes run from D#3 to A#4, about 19 semitones (roughly 1.6 octaves). See the full Mitski vocal range guide for voice type and the hardest songs.
Nobody scores 55/100 for karaoke difficulty on HumMatch, which rates as moderate. Nobody rates 50/100 for karaoke familiarity, more than the 40/100 median for the typical indie song HumMatch tracks.
On Nobody, A#4 climbs past what's comfortable for a tenor, though an alto can reach it without strain.
Nobody's 55/100 difficulty score largely comes down to that top-67%-widest span for indie.
Nobody may work at karaoke if the original key sits comfortably for you and you know where the risky chorus or low phrases happen.
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