Difficult Songs by Mr.Children | A Must-See for Confident Singers! A Collection of Challenging Mr.Children Tracks
If you’ve ever listened to or hummed along to Mr.
Children’s songs, you’ve probably thought at least once, “This is hard…!” The complexity of the melodic lines, the unique leaps in pitch, and the multilayered worldview of the lyrics—these captivating elements are exactly why their music isn’t easy to tackle.
In this article, we’ve gathered Mr.
Children tracks that demand advanced technique and expressive skill to sing well.
Whether you’re confident in your vocals or a devoted fan who loves Mr.
Children, you’re sure to discover something new that will enrich your musical experience.
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Challenging Mr.Children Songs | A Must-See for Confident Singers! A Collection of Mr.Children’s Difficult Tracks (11–20)
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The 16th single, “Hikari no Sasu Hou e,” released in 1999.
It’s such a famous song that even non–Mr.
Children fans have likely heard it.
The vocal range is quite wide at mid1E to hiB.
There are many high-note shouts, but there are surprisingly many low-range shouts as well, so when you sing it, be sure to maintain solid sound pressure while shouting.
The tempo has some room to breathe, so if you lock into the off-beat as you sing, it will instantly sound more professional—give it a try.
In conclusion
The tougher the song, the more it’s worth the challenge—and the deeper your attachment grows.
Mr.
Children’s masterpieces have that depth, which is exactly why they’re etched in so many people’s hearts.
Even if you sing one once and think, “Wow, this really is hard…,” there’s no need to give up! As you keep practicing, you’ll feel the joy of gradually being able to sing it, and you’ll discover new charms along the way.
Why not experience that for yourself?





