Can you sing Problem by Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea?
Problem by Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea runs F#4 to G#5 (14 semitones), rated higher-risk for karaoke. Hum for 30 seconds to see your exact percent fit before you step up.
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Vocal character
bright brassy pop · soprano, punchy and consistently forward
Editorial estimate, used as a minor fine-tuning signal alongside your vocal range, not a substitute for hearing the song.
Singing Problem: what your voice is in for
Everything about Problem lives high: the researched range runs F#4 to G#5, a 14 semitone span whose floor already sits at the bottom of soprano territory. Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea split the song between a rapped bridge and a chorus hook that leaps to the G#5 peak on nearly every cycle, and that repeated peak, not any single climb, is the deciding moment.
This is a higher-risk chart, and the risk is stamina in head-mix at 103 bpm with a relentless dance track underneath. Sopranos fit the whole range as written in B major; the page's key math still offers them a two semitone drop to A major if they want the hook to sit in the sweet spot instead of at the top of it. Mezzos are three semitones over the ceiling, and the suggested setting is a six semitone drop to F major, which is a big move that changes the song's brightness, so test it before committing. Everyone below mezzo is fighting architecture rather than singing: altos face six semitones over the top, tenors eleven.
Practice cue: isolate the two-bar hook and loop it eight times in a row, marking breath before each leap. If rep six sounds like rep one, you are ready for the full track. If your jaw tightens by rep four, take the A major setting and rebuild the loop there.
Written from this song's researched range on file, F#4 to G#5 (14 semitones), original key B major. July 2026.
Sing Problem by Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea With Lyrics
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What key is Problem in?
HumMatch's audio analysis reads Problem in B major at 83% confidence and about 103 BPM, a confident read, so the original key shown here is a solid starting point for practice or transposition.
Can I sing Problem at karaoke?
Spanning 14 semitones, Problem ranks among the top 95% widest in pop songs HumMatch tracks.
Highest and lowest notes
The available song-fit estimate places the low note around F#4 and the high note around G#5. If either edge feels tense, try a different key.
Vocal style
A mezzo-soprano would need to stretch for Problem's peak note (G#5), but it lands comfortably for a soprano.
Karaoke difficulty
Problem rates 78/100 for karaoke familiarity, more than the 50/100 median for the typical pop song HumMatch tracks.
Who it likely fits
Problem's 72/100 difficulty score largely comes down to that top-95%-widest span for pop.
Who may struggle
Problem clocks in at 103 BPM in B major: slower than a typical pop pick.
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Range Guide
Problem is estimated around F#4 to G#5. 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
Sits high for a soprano or bright mezzo, with the sung hook living between F#4 and G#5 while the rap section gives lower voices a break.
Requires versatility, key awareness, and a comfortable upper edge.
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Easier alternatives
If the chorus feels high, try a lower key or choose a safer pick from your HumMatch results.
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Song fit FAQ
Problem spans roughly F#4 to G#5: about 14 semitones. Your safest move is to compare that against your own Vocal ID.
Across the 1 Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea song with researched vocal ranges on HumMatch, the sung notes run from F#4 to G#5, about 14 semitones (roughly 1.2 octaves). See the full Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea vocal range guide for voice type and the hardest songs.
Problem scores 72/100 for karaoke difficulty on HumMatch, which rates as higher-risk. Problem rates 78/100 for karaoke familiarity, more than the 50/100 median for the typical pop song HumMatch tracks.
A mezzo-soprano would need to stretch for Problem's peak note (G#5), but it lands comfortably for a soprano.
Problem's 72/100 difficulty score largely comes down to that top-95%-widest span for pop.
Problem may work at karaoke if the original key sits comfortably for you and you know where the risky chorus or low phrases happen.
Hum 3 notes in HumMatch and compare your Vocal ID against Problem, safer alternatives, and higher-risk picks.
Problem by Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea is in B major. HumMatch's audio analysis detects this key at 83% confidence, and that score is shown on the page so you know how solid the read is.
Problem runs at about 103 BPM, as measured by HumMatch's audio analysis.
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